Brexit and the ECJ: If the UK plays in EU territory, it has to accept EU rules and referees

Tsiftsoglou, A. (2017). Brexit and the ECJ: If the UK plays in EU territory, it has to accept EU rules and referees.
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Theresa May was adamant that the UK would not accept the jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice after Brexit. But as reality has sunk in, that red line has begun to blur. LSE Fellow Anna Tsiftsoglou explains why the ECJ is such a vital issue in the exit negotiations. To reverse David Davis’ footballing metaphor, if the UK plays in EU territory, it has to accept EU rules and referees.

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