Dr Tagbo Ilozue

Tagbo’s practice covers a broad range of specialisms, with a focus on Personal Injury, Clinical Negligence, General Crime, and Public & Regulatory Law. In his regulatory law work he has amassed experience in a variety of maritime matters, advising the Maritime and Coastguard Agency both independently and as a led junior.

Tagbo was called to the bar in 2019 following a career in medicine during which he worked as a junior doctor in a number of medical and surgical specialities, taught anatomy and embryology to undergraduate medical students, and acquired a doctorate in Developmental Biology.

Practice Area

Panel

  • Contributing Author

Qualified Year

  • 2019

Membership

  • Administrative Law Bar Association
  • Association of Regulatory and Disciplinary Lawyers
  • Criminal Bar Association
  • Personal Injury Bar Association
  • Professional Negligence Bar Association
  • Membership of the Royal College of Physicians
  • Membership of the Royal College of Surgeons (2016-2019)

Qualifications

  • BPTC (Outstanding) (2019)
  • GDL (Distinction) (2015)
  • PhD (2014)
  • Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery (2009)
  • BA (Philosophy and Psychology) (2003)
  • Bachelor of Medicine Parts 1 and 2 (2001)

Education

  • City, University of London (2017)
  • University of Law (2014)
  • University of Cambridge (2003)
  • University of Oxford (1999)

1 Contributions by Tagbo Ilozue

Fisheries Act 2020: UK fisheries governance, Joint Fisheries Statements and management plans, licensing and quotas, enforcement, conservation and financial assistance, with EU‑UK TCA and other international fisheries frameworks
PRACTICE NOTES
Fisheries Act 2020: UK fisheries governance, Joint Fisheries Statements and management plans, licensing and quotas, enforcement, conservation and financial assistance, with EU‑UK TCA and other international fisheries frameworks
Practice Note This Practice Note presents a concise overview of key elements of the Fisheries Act 2020 (FiA 2020), described as the UK’s first wholly domestic fisheries law for 40 years. The FiA 2020 received Royal Assent on 23 November 2020. Under FiA 2020, s 54, commencement of certain provisions and schedules was deferred. Since 1 March 2021, every part of the Act has been in effect. From 31 December 2020, the UK Government has possessed full authority to determine who may fish within UK waters. The FiA 2020 sets out measures concerning fisheries, fishing, aquaculture and marine conservation, creating the statutory framework for regulating UK fisheries and empowering government to make detailed secondary legislation for that purpose. Schedule 11 to the FiA 2020 amended the Assimilated Common Fisheries Policy Regulation (EU) No 1380/2013 (Assimilated CFP Regulation) to maintain its continued compatibility with the legislative regime instituted by the FiA 2020. Pursuant to the Trade and Cooperation Agreement (the Agreement), the UK and EU largely agreed to preserve the reciprocal fishing rights afforded to their respective fishing vessels under the EU CFP, thereby ensuring ongoing continuity of access arrangements between the parties for their fleets under that policy as set out therein...
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