
ECJ
Total 8 Posts
What are Australian-style and Canadian-style Brexit trade deals?
4 min read
For the UK to exit the EU on genuine Australian, no-deal or WTO terms, the British government would need to reject the WA/NIP. This now appears unlikely.
The UK is leaving the European Arrest Warrant... and extraditing criminals could be more difficult as a result.
4 min read
Leaving the European Arrest Warrant will make it harder to get criminals out of European countries when they are suspected of a crime.
The flawed logic of โsovereign equalsโ.
12 min read
Professor Chris Greyโs analysis on the latest Brexit developments โ from Michael Goveโs Select Committee appearance to Lugano โ in terms of Britainโs new approach of a โsovereign equalsโ negotiation based on third country precedents.
Hot take on the EUโs draft negotiating directives.
7 min read
Professor Steve Peersโ first thoughts after the European Commission published its proposed negotiation mandate for the future EU/UK relationship.
Brexit: Hereโs what happens next.
4 min read
Itโs rapidly becoming a truism to say that Brexit isnโt done. But what does that actually mean?
Lies, damn lies, and claims about EU citizens in the 2019 General Election.
6 min read
In the last week or so, a number of ministers have made a series of false or misleading claims about EU citizens in the UK. Professor Steve Peers has examined and fact-checked those claims.
Salvation outside the church? The ECJ rules on religious discrimination in employment.
10 min read
The Court of Justice has issued its first major ruling on the reconciliation of the autonomy rights of religious organisations with the right of employees (or potential employees) of such organisations to be free of discrimination.