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Brexit: The Great Repeal Bill and the EU’s Chemicals, Emissions, and Medicines Regimes

By Aonghus Heatley & Cate Sharp on 28/11/2016
Posted in Brexit, Environmental

As discussed in our recent GT Alert, “Brexit: 100 Day Update“,  the UK Prime Minister Theresa May recently announced plans for a…
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The UK Votes to Leave the European Union

By Gillian Sproul, Graham Iversen, Cate Sharp & Naomi Feinstein on 24/06/2016
Posted in Antitrust Trade & Regulation, Brexit, Competition Law

The UK voted yesterday to leave the European Union. The timetable for the UK’s exit, the terms of exit, and the UK’s post-exit relationship with…
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Changes to the EU’s REACH Regime May Increase the Administrative Burden on Prospective Registrants

By Cate Sharp & Aonghus Heatley on 19/01/2016
Posted in Environment

On 6 January 2016, the European Commission published the Implementing Regulation 2016/9 on the joint submission of data and data-sharing (the Regulation). Concerns have…
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