skybluetony176
Well-Known Member
How will this effect SISU taking the JR to the European Courts?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-37532364
If at all.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-37532364
If at all.
How will this effect SISU taking the JR to the European Courts?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-37532364
If at all.
How can you demean the status of this huge event.It won't. It absorbs all existing EU law. The laws will be reviewed and over the years some will be repealed. In the meantime we are still full members of the EU. The repeal may take years to pass - if it gets passed at all.
It won't. It absorbs all existing EU law. The laws will be reviewed and over the years some will be repealed. In the meantime we are still full members of the EU. The repeal may take years to pass - if it gets passed at all.
It absorbs the law but does it take away the rights and roll of the European court? In other words once the British courts appeal system has been exhausted the next step would be the European courts (something SISU have already mentioned) but if they no longer have any jurisdiction in the UK there would be no point. In other words have SISU just lost a route to continue the appeals?
Will be years before anything happens to block that route.
But SISU are not going to win any court battle are they.
Any court case will be based on the law at the time of the alleged incident. I would be surprised if, even if we've left Europe by then, cases referring to incidents when we were members weren't still held in the European Court.