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'Does the Northern Ireland Protocol Bill breach international law?': Mark Elliott (audio)

Public Lectures from the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge

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Northern Ireland Protocol Bill

The protocol is required by the withdrawal agreement to have a very similar status to that which European Union law itself had prior to Brexit. That means it has to be given direct effect so that people can rely on it and it can be applied by courts. But how would things change under the Northern Ireland Protocol Bill? The difference that the bill would make is that it would override the special status that at the moment, section 7A of the withdrawal act gives to the protocol. This in turn would allow the UK, as a matter of domestic law, to deviate from,. to ignore and to make fresh domestic law in place of all of those different parts of the protocol which are deemed to be excluded

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