Dispute Resolution after Brexit
Tobias Lock
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 …
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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 …
In recent years, UK public policy formation has neglected interests groups, their expertise and views, writes Jeremy Rich…
Although the UK government’s position is to end the jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice internally after Brexit, the EU i…
Referendums are a relatively new feature in the UK’s constitutional landscape and, considering the EU referendum’s l…
The outcome of a hung parliament from the UK’s 2017 general election could have a significant impact on the shape of Brexit, wr…
The practical process of transposing all existing EU law into the UK legal system brings with it many detailed and essential items f…
The Faroe Islands set an important precedent for a part of a unitary state to establish differentiated relations with the EU, …
Scotland’s independence debate was intensified by First Minister Nicola Sturgeon’s announcement this week, but both sides of th…
The UK’s exit negotiations from the EU will concentrate on separate withdrawal and trade deals, and timing will be a crucial fact…
In the event of independence, how might Scotland pursue EU membership? Kirsty Hughes and Tobi…