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REACH Authorisation – Death by a Thousand Cuts? journal article open-access

Eléonore Mullier, Roman Spangenberg

International Chemical Regulatory and Law Review, Volume 6 (2023), Issue 2, Page 47 - 54

In this article, the authors analyse the recent Parliament v Commission judgment on chromium trioxide, in light of previous case law on the authorisation procedure under the Regulation on Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals (‘REACH’). In the second part of the article, the authors then explore the future of the authorisation procedure, in the context of the current REACH revision, and what it could mean for the Commission’s future new decision on chromium trioxide following the Parliament v Commission judgment.




Biocides and Brexit: Hope for the Best - Prepare for the Worst journal article open-access

Hannah Widemann, Eléonore Mullier, Darren Abrahams

International Chemical Regulatory and Law Review, Volume 1 (2018), Issue 4, Page 141 - 150

The exact effects of Brexit will depend to a large extent on the existence and content of a ratified withdrawal agreement. At the time of writing it is uncertain whether such an agreement can be signed and ratified before the date of withdrawal of the UK from the EU. Preparation for a UK withdrawal, without such agreement, is therefore underway in both the EU-27 and the UK. One thing is certain: even if an agreement is reached, the UK will eventually lose its status as an EU ‘Member State’. This, in itself, has far reaching implications for the biocides sector and companies should act now to mitigate the risk of market disruption.


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