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©2020. This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This document is the published version of a published work that appeared in final form in Revista Electrónica de Derecho Internacional ...
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Was folgt aus dem Brexit? Mögliche Szenarien differenzierter (Des-)Integration [PDF]
Funda Tekin
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In R (Finch) v Surrey County Council, the Supreme Court held by a 3:2 majority that Surrey County Council's decision to grant planning permission for an onshore crude oil extraction project was unlawful. The environmental assessment accompanying the application for planning permission – a legally required assessment of the ‘direct and indirect effects’
Sonam Gordhan
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Brexit and the Balkans: Implications for Future EU Enlargement [PDF]
The UK’s withdrawal from the European Union has the potential to impact EU enlargement to the Western Balkans in a multitude of ways, writes Eamonn Butler.
Butler, Eamonn
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Cart before the Horse? BSH Hausgeräte v Electrolux and Exclusive Jurisdiction over Patent Validity
In a much‐anticipated judgment, the Grand Chamber of the CJEU in BSH Hausgeräte GmbH v Electrolux AP reshaped the landscape of cross‐border patent litigation in the EU. The case concerned the interpretation of Article 24(4) of Regulation 1215/2012 (Brussels Ia), under which the courts of the European Member State of deposit or registration have ...
Maxence Rivoire
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The Sky's the Limit? SkyKick v Sky and Speculative Trade Mark Registration
Trade marks are registered for specific products, which defines the scope of their exclusive legal monopoly. To benefit from a broad scope, applicants increasingly overclaim. They apply for categories of products with no intention to use the mark on them in trade.
Dev S. Gangjee
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Hormone-treated beef: Should Britain accept it after Brexit? [PDF]
This Briefing explains why the use of synthetic, industrially-manufactured hormones in beef production, and the threat of importing hormone-produced beef after Brexit, matter for UK consumers.
Lang, T., Millstone, E.
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Death and Nationalism's Moral Imperative: The Battle for Britain, Industry and the ‘Left Behind’
ABSTRACT This paper is concerned with how nationalism is convened and condensed in this moment by exploring the function of loss and death and their centrality to nationalism's articulation. The discussion attempts to make sense of how death possesses an ideological currency that wields an alluring quality and equips nationalism with a moral imperative.
Bethan Harries
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ABSTRACT Recent years witnessed mass migration towards Europe, from Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine and the 2015 Migrant Crisis linked to war in Syria. This article explores UK government discussion around these two significant crises, focussing on the challenges they present and the portrayal of refugees.
Joshua Garland, Juhyun Lee
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