
Jeremy White
Jeremy White's practice covers advice and litigation in both civil and criminal matters regarding international trade and Customs & Excise law; trade and financial sanctions and export control. He specializes in trade barriers and trade facilitation, such as e‑business, and has been instructed to advise clients involved in reorganization and investment. Jeremy has been instructed to represent clients in disputes with the Customs Authorities of Belgium, Cameroon, Ireland, India, Kenya, Korea, Thailand, Turkey and the UK. Specialties: Customs Duty, Excise Duties, International Trade, Prohibitions and Restrictions.
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Mastering UK legislation: a structured guide to law in action
The UK’s legal system is often perceived as complex, particularly in the field of customs law, where the rules are spread across multiple layers of legislation and supporting instruments. This article provides a structured overview of how UK laws are made and applied, explaining the different types of legal acts...
How are UK laws made?
Jeremy White explains how UK customs law is made and applied, focusing on the interaction between primary legislation, statutory instruments, reference documents and case law in the post-Brexit environment. He outlines the UK legislative process and highlights the growing complexity of customs implementation.
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Mastering UK legislation: a structured guide to law in action
The UK’s legal system is often perceived as complex, particularly in the field of customs law, where the rules are spread across multiple layers of legislation and supporting instruments. This article provides a structured overview of how UK laws are made and applied, explaining the different types of legal acts...
How are UK laws made?
Jeremy White explains how UK customs law is made and applied, focusing on the interaction between primary legislation, statutory instruments, reference documents and case law in the post-Brexit environment. He outlines the UK legislative process and highlights the growing complexity of customs implementation.