EU Law
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A lawyer’s guide to advising clients in the event of a no deal Brexit
The sudden legal severance of UK law from EU law presents unique issues of interpretation for lawyers, whose task it will be to interpret and apply these rules in their new legal context, says Hogan Lovells’ Andrew Eaton
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Brexit: Are we going to run out of time?
Politicians and academics grapple with Article 50 two-year deadline
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Derby law student calls on EU know-how in bid to show government’s tuition fee policy is unlawful
Has Theresa May’s review come about because of his actions?
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Top QC expresses fear over waning influence of British lawyers in development of EU law
Media doesn’t help by ignoring contribution by UK advocates, says Baroness Helena Kennedy
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‘Fake news’: Theresa May takes credit for law that was actually made by the EU
Law students, prepare to cringe
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Brexit Bill ‘weakens parliament’, Neuberger tells lawyers and City financiers
Supreme Court’s former president says parliament will be supreme ‘in name only’