Does UK Law Require a Referendum on the EU Withdrawal Agreement?
Donal Coffey
Most people will throw their hands in the air when confronted with the possibility of another EU referendum in the United Kingdom. …
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Most people will throw their hands in the air when confronted with the possibility of another EU referendum in the United Kingdom. …
Over recent years, foreign nationals in the United Kingdom subject to criminal investigations – let alon…
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Brexit has already prompted a number of academic contributions examining the tax implications for the UK, in …
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The purpose of this piece is to update my recent article in the European Law Review on the role of the European P…
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Despite the EU Withdrawal Bill’s premise to incorporate EU law into UK law, the exclusion of the Charter of Fundamental Rights but t…
Prime Minister Theresa May’s Brexit ‘red line’ on a role for the European Court of Justice has been a major source of complication in …