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Escaping the jurisdiction of the Court of Justice for the European Union by EUXIT?
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Date Issued
2017-03-10
Date Available
2025-08-21T12:27:09Z
Abstract
Escaping the jurisdiction of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) is not just one of the goals professed in the White Paper on exiting the EU – it most likely qualifies as one of the Prime Minister’s red lines for any so-called “Brexit Deal”, next to free movement. After all, the Court of Justice found some flag ship policies devised under Theresa May as Home Secretary to be incompatible with EU law, lastly - on 21 December 2016 - the Data Retention Regulations, also dubbed “Snoopers’ Charta”. But just how realistic is it to achieve this aim? The occasional paper discusses this question, analysing the EU Treaties, the EEA Treaty, and the EU's treaties with neighbouring countries and the Trade Agreement with Canada (CETA)
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European Commission
Type of Material
Contribution to Newspaper/Magazine
Publisher
JMCE Tensions at the Fringes of the European Union (TREUP)
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Language
English
Status of Item
Not peer reviewed
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
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Schiek-escaping-ECJ-through-EUXIT-TREUP-occasional-paper 2017.pdf
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