Thursday 31 August 2017

Brexit and EU Law; UK Position Paper; Enforcement and Dispute Resolution



Enforcement and Dispute Resolution,  A Future Partnership Paper, UK Government (pdf)

"This paper is part of a series setting out key issues which form part of the Government’s vision for that partnership, and which will explore how the UK and the EU, working together, can make this a reality".

"In leaving the European Union, we will bring about an end to the direct jurisdiction of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU). The UK and the EU need therefore to agree on how both the provisions of the Withdrawal Agreement, and our new deep and special partnership, can be monitored and implemented to the satisfaction of both sides, and how any disputes which arise can be resolved. The UK wants to: ● maximise certainty for individuals and businesses; ● ensure that they can effectively enforce their rights in a timely way; ● respect the autonomy of EU law and UK legal systems while taking control of our own laws; and ● continue to respect our international obligations".

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