“Understanding the UK’s position in the WTO after Brexit Part II: The consequences.”
Whilst Part I argued that the UK currently has independent WTO obligations that will continue after Brexit, this follow-up post considers what these commitments actually are and how to give legal effect to them in a new schedule. It also looks at the UK’s post-Brexit position in relation to the Government Procurement Agreement.
Lorand Bartels
Dr Lorand Bartels is Reader in Law in the Faculty of Law and a Fellow of Trinity Hall at the University of Cambridge, where he teaches international law, WTO law and EU law. He is also a member of the Experts Network for ICTSD.

Understanding the UK’s position in the WTO after Brexit: Part 1
Understanding the UK’s position in the WTO after Brexit Part I: The UK’s status and its schedules
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