Role of CJEU post-Brexit to be considered by House of Lords inquiry

The AmeriKat's cousin, the Sand Cat, is as elusiveas understanding what the UK Governmentis actually going to do with respect of the CJEUpost-BrexitThe EU Justice Sub-Committee of the House of Lords' EU Committee will consider enforcement and dispute resolution post-Brexit as part of an inquiry launched Wednesday.  The inquiry will focus on whether there is a continuing role of the CJEU post-Brexit and how EU law will be dealt with in national courts.  Written comments are due by Friday, 19 January 2018.Baroness Kennedy, the Chairman of the EU Justice Sub-Committee, stated that “The evidence that we received from four of the UK’s most senior former judges highlighted the dangers of legal uncertainty post Brexit.".  Those four judges were:Lord Hope of Craighead (Former Deputy President of the Supreme Court)Lord Neuberger (Former President of the Supreme Court)Lord Thomas (Former Lord Chief Justice); and Sir Konrad…

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