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Author - Martin Howe

Legal opinion

Withdrawal Agreement: the Northern Irish “Backstop” and the constitution of the United Kingdom

7 December 2018
by Martin Howe
Legal opinion

Martin Howe QC responds to No. 10’s ‘rebuttal’ of his Spectator article

2 December 2018
by Martin Howe
Legal opinion

The Political Declaration does not save us from the trap of the Withdrawal Agreement

25 November 2018
by Martin Howe
Legal opinion

Withdrawal Agreement: The Northern Ireland Protocol is neither a “backstop” nor temporary

21 November 2018
by Martin Howe
Legal opinion

Legal Advice to the Cabinet on the Northern Irish “backstop”

11 November 2018
by Martin Howe
leaving the EU
News

Leaving the EU on WTO terms: pulling down the barriers to world trade.

18 August 2018
by Martin Howe
European Court of Justice
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Chequers White Paper Briefing No. 1: ECJ Jurisdiction

28 July 2018
by Martin Howe
ECJ Jurisdiction
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Binding ECJ jurisdiction on the Ukraine/Moldova/Georgia model – response to the Attorney General

17 July 2018
by Martin Howe
The Chequers Cabinet
Legal opinion

The Chequers Cabinet conclusions – an assessment

7 July 2018
by Martin Howe
leaving the EU
Legal opinion

Why we’re leaving the EU – and why the ECJ shouldn’t have jurisdiction over us after we leave

27 May 2018
by Martin Howe

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  • 7. Brexit in different sectors

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