This week's edition of Public Law weekly highlights includes updates on further sanctions against Russia following the conflict in Ukraine, further consideration of the Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Bill and the government announcement of four new departments. Also featured are further selected Brexit headlines, including the latest post-Brexit guidance and SIs. Further in this edition, new analysis considers Scotland's preparation to challenge the UK government's use of section 35 powers under the Scotland Act 1998 (SA 1998) and the implications of Procurement Policy Note 03/22 on data protection. This edition further includes updates on constitutional and administrative law, coronavirus (COVID-19), state accountability and liability, judicial review, equality and human rights, information law, public procurement, subsidy control and State aid, and public sector pensions. Case analysis this week includes expert comment on the Supreme Court’s judgment on the lawfulness of the Northern Ireland Protocol.
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