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- What is the current volume of EU law in your practice area, and how important is EU case law?
- Will new primary legislation be required—and, if so, what?
- What are the key legislative deficiencies and amendments anticipated under the Great Repeal Bill?
- Will any EU institutions be brought into the UK? What resources are required?
- What is the likelihood of divergence between the UK and EU post-Brexit?
- Are there opportunities for legal clarification?
- What are the key challenges for lawyers in your practice area? What are the key points in terms of compliance?
Article summary
Public Law analysis: What changes are afoot for environmental law in the Great Repeal Bill? Simon Tilling, partner at Burges Salmon, examines what detail is included in the government White Paper and says that while there may be new opportunities, the UK may well find itself lagging behind as it seeks to transpose an area of law largely aligned with the current European framework.
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