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The Good Law Project 3 u
Did our invitation get lost in the post, ?
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Moreover, we expect formally to institute further judicial review proceedings against them later this week.
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The tried to make us keep confidential their response to our threat of Judicial Review of their failures in relation to the DUP and shady CRC. We have just written to them giving them, in effect, seven days to injunct us or we will publish.
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Peter Geoghegan 20 u
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Huge props to who just gave a big shout out to ‘s work on Brexit and the DUP’s secretive £435,000 donation. Do support our work ;)
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Jo Maugham QC 23 u
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Jo Maugham QC 27 Samh
Does your MP know the EU Institutions have just agreed we can still revoke? Please let him or her know here.
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The Good Law Project 27 Samh
BBC News - Can the UK parliament block a no-deal Brexit?
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Jo Maugham QC 27 Samh
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Three, a requirement for unanimity also enables Member State X to put its parochial interests above those both of the departing MS and the EU as a whole. Neither Council nor Commission had a respectable response to this.
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Jo Maugham QC 27 Samh
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Two, the Council and Commission could not explain where you might find the machinery to limit revocability to unanimity. There is no intellectually dignified way to the solution for which they advocated.
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Jo Maugham QC 27 Samh
Three observations. One. The UK Government's submissions were not so much about persuading the CJEU that the matter was hypothetical but for domestic consumption - persuading Brexiters that (contrary to what the Court of Session said) the matter was not one the CJEU should decide
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Jo Maugham QC 27 Samh
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The detailed note of the hearing is now up. If there is any impediment to the UK Parliament cancelling A50 and Remaining - in terms of giving up its rebate or anything like that - I will eat my wig.
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Mark Stone 27 Samh
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We will be talking to from about this case on shortly - from the courtroom of the European Court of Justice...
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Jo Maugham QC 27 Samh
Hearing is done. The CJEU has said there will be an Opinion and Decision very quickly. Summing up, it seems to me unlikely the CJEU will say the matter is hypothetical. Ditto that unanimity is required. It might impose lesser conditions.
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Jo Maugham QC 27 Samh
We have uploaded our Speaking Note to which can be read here. A full note of the hearing will follow minutes after the conclusion of the hearing.
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Jo Maugham QC 26 Samh
Please please please please send this to your MP. And RT.
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Jon Stone 26 Samh
This is hugely significant on the ‘what are the options if the Brexit deal is voted down’ question
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Mark Stone 26 Samh
All eyes on the hearing at the European Court of Justice tomorrow...
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The Good Law Project 26 Samh
We have published some of the papers relevant to the hearing of the Full Court of the Court of Justice of the European Union on Tuesday:
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Jo Maugham QC 25 Samh
We have published some of the papers relevant to the hearing of the Full Court of the Court of Justice of the European Union on Tuesday. You can read them here:
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EU Court of Justice 23 Samh
Hearing in Case C-621/18 Wightman: Hearing will be open to the public, but, in line with Court rules, will not be livestreamed. No transcript will be available. Hearing is only scheduled for one day. Cc
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