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    Brexit and private international law, over and over

    Marta Requejo examines the fundamental obstacles facing the UK in developing a post-Brexit legal regime for cross-border civil and commercial matters. ...

    On March 27, 2017 / By Marta Requejo
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    The post-Brexit legal landscape: dispute resolution and the role of the CJEU

    In the second of a two-part post, Rhodri Thompson QC considers further unanswered questions about the post-Brexit relationship between the UK and the CJEU, including the fate of ...

    On March 24, 2017 / By Rhodri Thompson
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    “Taking back control” over the judges? The UK and the CJEU after Brexit

    In the first of a two-part post, Rhodri Thompson QC considers unanswered questions about the post-Brexit relationship between the UK and the CJEU, with reference to the government's ...

    On March 22, 2017 / By Rhodri Thompson
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    Beyond Brexit: What does Miller mean for the UK’s power to make and break international obligations?

    Helen Mountfield QC argues that the decision of the Supreme Court in Miller has profound implications for the future power of the executive to make or break the ...

    On February 8, 2017 / By Helen Mountfield
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    After Miller: the impact of the Supreme Court’s judgment

    Luis González García reports on a panel discussion hosted by Matrix, considering the impact of the Supreme Court's judgment and the questions it leaves unanswered. ...

    On February 2, 2017 / By Luis González García
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    Brexit: UK trade relations with third countries

    After Brexit the UK will have to shape new trade relationships with third countries and regularise its independent status in the WTO. In doing so, the UK will ...

    On December 13, 2016 / By Luis González García
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    The UK-EU future trade relationship: a new model agreement?

    If to do were as easy as to know what were good to do, chapels had been churches and poor men’s cottages princes’ palaces. W. Shakespeare, The Merchant of ...

    On December 9, 2016 / By Luis González García
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