Brexit – Page 26
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Opinion
Brexit: protect our legal tradition
Continued membership of the EU necessarily dilutes our legal system and thus our autonomy.
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Analysis
Expats challenge rules banning them from voting in EU poll
Two expats appeal a High Court ruling that upheld the law barring Britons from voting in the upcoming European Union referendum when they have been resident overseas for more than 15 years. Watch the broadcast, in association with Sky News.
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Feature
Brexit: the bigger picture on immigration
There’s more to freedom of movement than the headlines would suggest.
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Opinion
The Unified Patent Court and Brexit
The UK fought hard to have the court placed in its jurisdiction. A Brexit would undo that effort.
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News
British bill of rights would send more complaints to Europe – Lords
Justice sub-committee warns that government's proposed bill is not worth the risk of constitutional disruption.
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Opinion
Brexit – 1975 was another country
Lawyers were urged to give ‘reassurance’ in the last European membership referendum.
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News
Brexit – lawyers’ leave group says free trade will thrive
Lawyers for Britain says UK would be welcomed back to European Free Trade Association.
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Opinion
Brexit, law and sunk costs
After decades of denying that Brussels creates very much law, the ‘in’ campaign has changed its tune.
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News
Justice ministers ‘clear’ UK will stay member of ECHR
Position at odds with the statement this week from the home secretary Theresa May.
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Opinion
Brexit – what's not been discussed
The in/out debate has not yet touched on borderless technologies. That’s a big omission.
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News
UK should leave the ECHR, says May
Home secretary says Strasbourg court a bigger threat to sovereignty than the CJEU.
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Feature
Roundtable: Brexit legal strategy
Anxious business clients are queueing up for advice on the potential implications of a Brexit vote. As the Gazette’s latest roundtable heard, the legal services industry is also gripped by uncertainty.