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The Brexit Bill: Stay or go?

The Brexit Bill: Stay or go?

David Mundy and Oliver Spencer consider what the next stages will be for the Brexit Bill and whether it is likely to be passed without any significant amendments
Is an amicable divorce possible?

Is an amicable divorce possible?

Family lawyers required to resolve issues constructively may have something to teach politicians in their Brexit negotiations, writes Simon Bruce
Europe still sets the pace

Europe still sets the pace

Julian Morris considers a CJEU ruling on what constitutes the cancellation of a flight, foreign jurisdiction issues, and a recent epidemic of holiday sickness claims
A strict approach to privacy

A strict approach to privacy

Tele2 shows the CJEU is holding its nerve on the retention and provision of data to national authorities, explains Paul Stanley QC
A new era for French contract law?

A new era for French contract law?

Rémy Blain and Mathew Rea consider whether French contract law could become the preferred choice to govern international business contracts
Parliament gets a vote on Brexit

Parliament gets a vote on Brexit

Toby Vanhegan and Riccardo Calzavara discuss the Supreme Court's ruling that the Crown's prerogative powers cannot be invoked to withdraw from the EU treaties
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