ECJ
Former European Court President: UK Government White Paper shows unrealistic hopes
Britain is panicking and it shows
Britain’s proposal on the European Court of Justice is riddled with contradiction
A former ECJ judge says the Chequers plan does not move things forward
May's European Court of Justice concession has caused yet another Tory row—just when she didn't need it
They aren't just rowing over the divorce bill—a furore over the ECJ reveals the scale of the challenge May faces in uniting her own party on Brexit
European court chief: Britain’s “deep and special partnership” will need a judicial mechanism
The European Free Trade Association Court could offer an alternative to the European Court of Justice—one that Brexiteers might just accept
The government must offer clarity on the ECJ—and soon
Its recent position paper on the Court—and what comes next—did not provide nearly enough detail
What is to replace “direct jurisdiction” of the ECJ? We need answers—soon
A former judge of the court says it is about time the government offered clarity
The government’s ECJ paper is a win for those who want a European Britain
Civil servants are fighting back against unrealistic ministers
To make Brexit a success the government must start listening to legal experts
It risks tying itself in legal knots—and the PM’s insistence on ousting ECJ juristiction isn’t helping
How will we enforce post-Brexit trade deals?
Striking new deals is one thing, ensuring countries stick to them is another
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