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Archives for December 2018

December 5, 2018, Kieran Laird

Parliament gets its teeth into the Brexit debate

Yesterday, MPs kicked off five days of debate on whether or not to accept the terms of the Brexit deal negotiated by the government. The action yesterday (4 December) centred around two main … [Read more...] about Parliament gets its teeth into the Brexit debate

Filed Under: Public Law & Regulation, Uncategorized Tagged With: Brexit, Public Law & Regulation

December 5, 2018, John Cooper

The hard realities of the EU Withdrawal Agreement

After being held in contempt of Parliament for failing to make available the Attorney-General's advice on the EU Withdrawal Agreement, the government has finally published it. That Legal … [Read more...] about The hard realities of the EU Withdrawal Agreement

Filed Under: Opinion, Public Law & Regulation Tagged With: Brexit, Public Law & Regulation

December 4, 2018, Kieran Laird

Can the UK unilaterally reverse out of Brexit under Article 50?

Advocate General Campos Sánchez-Bordona has this morning given his opinion to CJEU in the Wightman case regarding whether UK can unilaterally withdraw notice of its intention to leave the UK under … [Read more...] about Can the UK unilaterally reverse out of Brexit under Article 50?

Filed Under: Public Law & Regulation, Uncategorized Tagged With: Brexit, Public Law & Regulation

December 3, 2018, Gowling WLG

Autonomous vehicles: are ethical guidelines needed?

When we drive we are faced with a number of different decisions that affect our behaviour on the road. We all respond differently to things like emergencies or overtaking cyclists. With autonomous … [Read more...] about Autonomous vehicles: are ethical guidelines needed?

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Autonomous vehicles

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