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UK Public Law Weekly Round-up, 26 September 2024: Brexit SIs, procurement disputes and remedies, judicial review, UKSC rules, Grenfell Inquiry, COVID-19 SIs, Welsh electoral and infrastructure reforms

Published on: 26 September 2024

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  • Brexit highlights
  • Brexit SIs
  • Post-Brexit transition guidance
  • Public procurement
  • Judicial review
  • Constitutional and administrative law
  • State accountability and liability
  • Coronavirus (COVID-19) SIs
  • Equality and human rights
  • Projects and infrastructure
  • Daily and weekly news alerts
  • New and updated content
  • Dates for your diary
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Brexit highlights

ESIC terminates operation

The Commons European Statutory Instruments Committee (ESIC) has ended its work, having ceased to exist on the dissolution of Parliament on 30 May 2024. Alongside the Lords Secondary Legislation Scrutiny Committee (SLSC), ESIC managed the sifting processes under the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018 (EU(W)A 2018), the European Union (Future Relationship) Act 2020 (EU(FR)A 2020) and the Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Act 2023 (REUL(RR)A 2023). It reviewed proposed negative statutory instruments (SIs) made under those Acts and issued recommendations on the appropriate parliamentary procedure before the instruments were laid before Parliament. See: LNB News 24/09/2024 17.

Brexit SIs

  • Hops Certification (Amendment) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2024 SR 2024/171: Updates are made to the Hops Certification Regulations 1979, SI 1979/1095.
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