How are UK laws made?

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How are UK laws made?

How are UK laws made?

After exploring the EU, this roundtable will examine the UK’s legislative process under the guidance of Jeremy White.

The session will cover:

  • The general process, including some key differences from what we are familiar with in the EU
  • Challenges for business, and opportunities to influence legislative outcomes
  • Future trends, taking into account issues such as increasing complexity, ‘cutting red tape’ initiatives, and technological developments 

Participants are encouraged to share their views and actively engage in the discussion.

Speakers

Jeremy White
Barrister at Pump Court Tax Chambers, the UK

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.

Moderator

Enrika Naujoke
CEO of CustomsClear, Lithuania

Enrika Naujoke is CEO of CustomsClear, the European customs and trade knowledge platform (www.customsclear.net), which serves as a trusted resource for practitioners and experts to navigate the complexities of customs compliance and trade, leveraging the latest in technology and AI to make regulatory knowledge more accessible and actionable.

About customs roundtables

Customs is a complex area and it’s difficult to stay up to date with all the latest developments.

Customs roundtables are designed for the customs community to come together and exchange views regarding various areas of customs. This can be either specific cases and questions or wider industry trends. The discussions will go into technical details and will allow participants to learn from peers and exchange views and experiences. It’s an excellent opportunity to have an open discussion on some of the most pressing customs issues. We aim to create an open and supportive live forum that also offers the facility to continue discussions online.

We welcome customs experts and experts-to-be in all areas of customs (origin, valuation, special procedures etc) and from all backgrounds (legal, in-house, academic, consulting etc).

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