UK-EU TCA: Professional Qualifications

The House of Commons Library has recently published a briefing explaining what has changed for UK qualified professionals (including lawyers) who seek to practice in the EU market and vice versa. It summarises the provisions in the UK and EU Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA) under which the UK and EU can come to sector-by-sector mutual recognition arrangements in the future.

Recognition of professional qualification is a system which allows professionals qualified in one country to practice in another, with limited administrative requirements and without having to requalify. This is particularly relevant for regulated professions, such as medics, architects, lawyers or statutory auditors who seek to establish in, or export their services to, another country.

From 1 January 2021, EU rules with regard to professional qualifications no longer apply to the United Kingdom, and mutual recognition of professional qualifications has ended. UK qualified workers wishing to work in the EU have to meet the qualification requirements of each individual EU Member State, i.e. the principle of “host-country rules” applies. The same is true for EU qualified workers seeking recognition of their qualifications in the UK: they have to comply with UK rules on professional qualifications.

The House of Commons Library’s report can be downloaded here.

Recording and slides of BILA's webinar on wills now available

The recording of BILA’s latest webinar on Wills after Covid, Brussels IV and Brexit is now available here:

https://druces.zoom.us/rec/share/bKsojwxA_5XkuiU9b-a9e7W5ffZwCalx_m8xfTLrlzDAyR5H45sO6se5PT3s-ssC.rpMbRLFQCd6zuPRf

Passcode: 7+m6%Xfu

To download the speakers’ slides click on the links below:

Edward Hewitt’s presentation

Dott. Daniele Muritano’s presentation

BILA Award 2021

We are pleased to present the BILA Award 2021 for Italian law students. The aim of the prize is to encourage students of Italian Universities with interests in the British legal system to explore relevant themes and topics by researching, considering and developing an argument in a short essay written in English about any matter of law, in particular with regard to cross-border legal practice issues.

This year students are asked to write an essay on the subject: “No jab, no job: from employment to human rights and beyond”. The candidates are invited to compare the approach of the UK and Italy to compulsory vaccination in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, with particular focus on employment, human rights, data protection and health & safety and the challenges that it entails.

 

For further information visit www.bila.biz/bila-award

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Recording of BILA webinar now available

The recoding of our webinar on the recognition and enforecability of judgments is now available via the link below:

https://druces.zoom.us/rec/share/cg0YR7qTF4rMU4iLE1ZSQ9X8CU2X3CGE1e-vu0fGs3gl9-JCNpmyHQBAEAoLye9p.pkqeMK8iucsYbJYk

Passcode: v@r3jmnD

Members can also download Avv. Passanante’s slides here.

A great thank you to our speakers Luca Passanante, Nicholas Damski and Moira Nardoni for the excellent presentation.

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2021 BILA events announced

For 2021 BILA is organising a series of webinars and social events, including:

  • a webinar on the topic of recognition and enforceability of judgments - comparative review (UK and Italy) on 19 April 2021 (details of this event are available on the Events page;

  • a webinar on wills and cross-border estates (update on English and Italian Law) on 17 May (provisional date). Further details will be circulated shortly;

  • a webinar on arbitration and ADR with Hugh Mercer on 16 June;

  • a (Zoom) social event with a guest chef on w/c 12 July; and

  • a webinar on Brexit’s impact on cross-border taxation on 20 September.

Further details of the above events will be circulated shortly.

Kent University Zoom event: The Italian Community in London between the two World Wars

Virtual event on 24 March 2021 at 6.30: “The Italian Community in London between the two World Wars“ - a talk by Melanie Hughes and Nadia Ostacchi

To join this Zoom event please use the following link and details:

https://kent-ac-uk.zoom.us/j/96765549109?pwd=Zk5MMjFVWkxxbWovMGdGNWRTUWJuZz09

Meeting ID: 967 6554 9109

Passcode: 319714

Please note that this is not a BILA event.

Changes to the Committee

At the AGM held on Monday 8 February the following officers were confirmed:

President: Roy Campbell

Honorary Treasurer: Francesca Rossi

Honorary Secretary: Pat Deeley

Andrew Godfrey and Ugo Tanda, who have been long standing members of the Committe, took the decision to stand down. BILA thanks them for their support and contribution to the association.

Nicola Saccardo and Beatrice de Burgh have been coopted to the Committee. BILA welcomes the two new Committee Members.

BILA AGM (via Zoom) - access details

 The Annual General Meeting of BILA for 2020 will take place on Monday, 8 February 2021 at 6.00 pm at the offices of Druces LLP, Solicitors, Salisbury House, London Wall, London EC2M 5SP.

 

NOW VIA ZOOM – coordinates follow:


https://druces.zoom.us/j/88450977993?pwd=Ni9OeTlpMTQvcWp6Y2NxaE51aTZudz09

Meeting ID: 884 5097 7993

Passcode: 004012

 

Please advise the Hon. Secretary if you have any comments to make on the below Agenda.

The Annual General Meeting of the Association will have the following Agenda:

1.             Approval of Minutes of the last AGM held on 10 February 2020

 

2.             President's Report on last year's activities and planned new activities

 

3.             Hon. Treasurer’s Report and approval of accounts

 

4.             Hon. Secretary’s report on membership

 

5.             Appointment of Officers

 

President                           _          Roy Campbell

Hon.Treasurer                   _          Francesca Rossi

Hon. Secretary                  _           Pat Deeley

 

6.             Appointment of Committee Members. At present these are:-

 

Roy Campbell, Francesca Rossi, Pat Deeley, Rocco Franco, Paul Dipré, Fabio Vitiello, Tina Villarosa, Caterina Iodice, Maria Memoli, Ugo Palazzo,  Chiara Muston, Emily Di Cesare, Suzanne Todd

 

6.1          Not seeking re-election to the Committee: Andrew Godfrey, Ugo Tanda

6.2          New Members wishing to be co-opted to the Committee: Beatrice De Burgh

 

7.             Any Other Business.