All Brexit articles – Page 14
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News
MoJ loses minister Phillip Lee in Brexit row
Dr Phillip Lee quits government over EU Withdrawal Bill in dramatic conference speech.
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Opinion
Lawyers won't forgive Dacre for 'Enemies of the People'
Amid the tributes to the outgoing Daily Mail editor, that front page leaves an indelible mark.
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Opinion
Is it even possible to leave the EU?
Brussels is being described as the ‘soft regulator’ of the world.
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News
Post-Brexit creep into Ireland continues with new office opening
Firm expands its presence in Dublin to meet demand in employment and data privacy.
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News
Brexit won't scupper City's supremacy, say arbitrators
Survey finds majority of respondents prefer London over other rival hubs for cross-border disputes.
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Opinion
Let us rule out arbitration for post-Brexit UK-EU disputes
What are the options for a future UK-EU dispute settlement mechanism?
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News
Germans better prepared for Brexit than UK lawyers
Just 23% of UK lawyers believe workload will increase, compared to 64% of European lawyers.
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Opinion
More Brexit cases before the CJEU
Cases before the CJEU appear to fall into two categories: those which go to the heart of Brexit, and those in which Brexit is more incidental.
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News
No ECJ jurisdiction after Brexit - Society
The Law Society has said the UK should remain under the jurisdiction of the EU Court of Justice during Brexit transition.
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Opinion
Our future in the information age
EU data-sharing sounds like a dry subject but it goes to the heart of law enforcement and human rights.
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Opinion
The other side of GREAT
Who suffers if we continue to lead globally on dispute resolution post-Brexit?
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News
Plea for European lawyers to work in the UK post-Brexit
Conservative MP says UK lawyers risk ending up in 'perverse position' of registering abroad.
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News
UK legal services market to get 'Brexit boost'
Market research report says that the UK is world’s second most valuable market for legal services.
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Opinion
A Warrant to improve the rule of law
How the European arrest warrant has raised standards - and the implications of an explosive Irish court case.
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Opinion
Brexit: a justice treaty and red lines
The English Bar has come up with an interesting Brexit idea - a separate UK-EU treaty on justice issues.
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Feature
Roundtable: Exit wounds
As Brexit looms, Eduardo Reyes finds lawyers at the latest Gazette roundtable urgently trying to influence policymakers while preparing for a turbulent and uncertain future.
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News
Government prepares for Brexit with IP agreement
Hague agreement will help lawyers protect designs in multiple jurisdictions.
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Opinion
Lure of the Irish route
Ireland is fielding an upsurge in UK lawyers keen to safeguard their EU rights post-Brexit. There is still all to play for.
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Opinion
Patent poser
Stephen Hornsby responds to Gazette article ‘Ratify the EU patent court, Egan tells minister’.