All Brexit articles
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         Feature FeatureA ‘brave new world’ for UK extradition law?The UK extradition landscape has changed - although not as much as one might think. 
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         Feature FeatureTiming outIn just over a fortnight the Brexit transition period ends. What now for the legal profession? Eduardo Reyes reports. 
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         Opinion OpinionEnd of an era for the European projectA judicial veteran of the CJEU has reflected on why the European project failed. 
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         Opinion OpinionLugano: imperfect, but better than nothingConvention is a ready-made solution for cross-border recognition of court judgments once the Brexit transition period ends. 
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         Opinion OpinionWhat’s next for the EU’s British judges?If the UK had stayed in the EU, Christopher Vajda QC would have remained a judge until 2024 or beyond. 
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         Feature FeatureFinal countdown?The date, terms and even certainty of the UK’s departure from the EU are all in doubt, but law firms can still do more to plan and prepare. Melanie Newman reports 
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         Opinion OpinionBrexit places judges in uncomfortable territoryUnless the Supreme Court decides prorogation is nothing to do with them, we can expect more incendiary headlines. 
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         Opinion OpinionBrexit bills must be passed in timeHome secretary’s plan to end free movement of EU citizens is clearest example of why using statutory instruments instead of primary legislation is risky. 
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         Opinion OpinionInternational cooperation on cybercrime: lawyers bewarePre-existing citizens’ safeguards should not be thrown out to make room for new laws. 
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         Feature FeatureTaking on trustBig businesses naturally strain against the constraints of a competition regime whose power is partly vested in EU law and institutions. But they won’t be let off the leash post-Brexit, hears Marialuisa Taddia 
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         Opinion OpinionLightening the loadCity regulation post-Brexit means ‘same outcome, lower burden’ for FCA’s chief executive. 
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         Opinion OpinionUK opts into several EU criminal measures just before BrexitThe surprising moves are in the hope of forming seamless criminal cooperation once we leave the EU. 
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         Opinion OpinionUpsides to the sector’s major challengesIn the face of national disputation and meltdown, we must consider the positive sides of problems facing the profession. 
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         Opinion OpinionLondon as an international dispute hubLondon courts are pre-eminent but in a competitive post-Brexit world there is no room for complacency. 
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         News NewsDublin steps up 'centre of legal excellence' campaignLegal sector chiefs attend to St Patrick’s Day events in US to promote Irish courts as a global forum. 
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         Feature FeatureRethinking our sanctions regimeAs part of a special focus on Brexit: The deal and no-deal implications for finance and sanctions. 
 





















