The next convention announcement was kindly shared with us by Johannes Ungerer (College of Oxford).
On the College of Oxford, a convention on “Assimilated regulation – the position and way forward for retained EU regulation within the UK” can be held on 13 and 14 April 2026. It’s collectively organised by Professor Anne Davies and Dr Johannes Ungerer; it’s funded by the Institute of European and Comparative Regulation as a part of its thirtieth anniversary occasions.
The idea, class or chimaera of assimilated regulation emerged within the UK after Brexit: when changing into a Non-Member State, the UK selected to retain many EU legal guidelines in its home authorized system, and this physique of regulation has since been labelled ‘assimilated regulation’. There’s an pressing must discover and perceive how assimilated regulation operates and would possibly develop in future within the UK. Urgent questions concern how assimilated regulation is to be utilized and interpreted and the way it and the underlying EU legal guidelines would possibly develop and diverge over time. Courts within the UK and on the Continent already needed to take care of complicated issues arising with regard to assimilated regulation, so there’s a actual must distil and disseminate educational insights. In Lipton, the UK Supreme Courtroom handled some preliminary questions, however they solely addressed a small portion of the underlying points.
The convention will deliver collectively authorized students and practitioners to determine a standard understanding of the practices and challenges relating to assimilated regulation. The convention can be structured in two components over the course of 1 and a half days: first, basic questions on assimilated regulation can be debated, in order that frequent themes, tendencies, and subjects will be explored. Secondly, notably tough points can be addressed which pertain to assimilated regulation in particular areas.
Additional data, together with the convention programme, is on the market right here.





















