An Early Deal-Breaker? EU Citizens’ Rights in the UK after Brexit, and the Future Role of the European Court of Justice
<p>The UK has finally made an offer to allow some EU citizens to retain some rights in the UK after Brexit. There are two sets of issues that arise: the substantive rights that will need to be agreed to, and the enforcement of these rights. The UK government confirmed that the arrangements on...
Main Author: | Christopher McCrudden |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | deu |
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Max Steinbeis Verfassungsblog GmbH
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Series: | Verfassungsblog |
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Online Access: | https://verfassungsblog.de/an-early-deal-breaker-eu-citizens-rights-in-the-uk-after-brexit-and-the-future-role-of-the-european-court-of-justice/ |
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