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UK Public Law Weekly: Judicial Review case law, human rights, devolution, security treaty, procurement, infrastructure, FOI and subsidy control—29 May 2025

Published on: 29 May 2025

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  • Brexit highlights
  • Post-Brexit transition guidance
  • State security and intelligence
  • Constitutional and administrative law
  • Equality and human rights
  • Projects and infrastructure
  • Public procurement
  • Judicial review
  • Information law
  • Subsidy control and State aid
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Brexit highlights

Weekly summary of EU–UK TCA Specialised Committees’ publications—27 May 2025. This summary sets out materials issued by the Specialised Committees formed under the EU–UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA) during 21–26 May 2025. See: LNB News 27/05/2025 13.

Post-Brexit transition guidance

Weekly digest of HMRC import, export and customs guidance—27 May 2025. An outline of revisions to HMRC import, export and customs guidance covering the period 19 to 27 May 2025. See: LNB News 27/05/2025 17.

State security and intelligence

UK and Mauritius conclude a treaty on the Chagos Archipelago to safeguard UK–US military activity on Diego Garcia. The UK and the Republic of Mauritius have entered into a bilateral treaty relating to the Chagos Archipelago, including Diego Garcia...

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