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The Chequers Cabinet conclusions – an assessment

7 July 2018
by Martin Howe
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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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Staying in the EU Customs Union after exit

4 February 2018
by Martin Howe
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The Phase 1 Deal: Costly EU demands on regulatory alignment could prevent us securing trade deals elsewhere

17 December 2017
by Martin Howe
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EU citizens’ rights and ECJ references

27 November 2017
by Martin Howe
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Why the EU’s Charter of Fundamental Rights must not be transposed into UK law

20 November 2017
by Bryn Harris
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Perpetuating ECJ jurisdiction after Brexit

14 November 2017
by Martin Howe
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Adjudicating Treaty Rights in post – Brexit Britain

13 November 2017
by Martin Howe
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Transition Period: Part 2: The high costs and small benefit of staying in the EU Customs Union

21 October 2017
by Martin Howe
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Transition Period: Part 1: Avoiding the Negotiating Noose

21 October 2017
by Martin Howe
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