Drawing the Battle Lines: The Ongoing Standoff Between the UK Government and the ECHR
Dimitrios Kagiaros
The UK government’s proposed derogation from the European Convention on Human Rights is based on inconsistent reasoning …
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The UK government’s proposed derogation from the European Convention on Human Rights is based on inconsistent reasoning …
The Prime Minister’s outlining of the Great Repeal Bill to bring all EU law into UK law, to be sorted through later, has many elements …
Despite the fact that it has not yet begun withdrawal negotiations or indeed left the EU, the UK is already experiencing a dramatic l…
One of the main arguments in favour of withdrawal from the European Union centres on th…
Questions around sovereignty and the extent of the impact of EU law on the UK and Scotl…
The UK’s direct taxation system is interconnected with EU tax law, write Luca Cerioni and Sandra Eden. They sugges…
Romania and Bulgaria both joined the EU in 2007 and became subject to an ad hoc tool created by the European Commission to evaluate the …
One of the central components of the UK’s EU renegotiation has been the set of issues around sovereignty, writes …
Bosnia’s formal application for EU membership, received today, is predicated on a new and untested framework for the country’…
France’s state of emergency in the wake of the Paris terrorist attacks has been predominately intended as a measure of public reas…