From 6-8pm tonight, Conservative MPs will vote on whether Theresa May should remain as leader of their party and master of Brexit proceedings. Survive tonight and...
On the 4th December 2018, the Advocate General released his opinion on whether Article 50 TEU allows for the unilateral revocation of the notification of the intention...
What is going to happen to Brexit? Will Chequers stay the course? It is extremely difficult to say how events will pan out but here are...
Much has already been written about Brexit and I’ve no doubt that it will continue to exercise the finest legal minds (including those reading the YLJ)...
If there is one group that will undoubtedly benefit from the Government’s Brexit plans it is British students of European law. Far from making their studies...
On the 23rdof June 2016, the UK voted to leave the European Union. Two years later and Brexit negotiations are in their crucial stage – it...
As we move into the final phase of Brexit negotiations, it is important to rewind to the origins of the Brexit vote. One important factor which...
Societal development means putting people at the eye of evolution – it’s about commitment to benefitting all groups of people, and their interactions with others. The...
On 23rd June 2016, the United Kingdom collectively voted to end its 40-year-old membership of one of the world’s largest and most influential economic and political...
For prisoners in the UK, the 6th of October 2005 should have been a historic day. The European Parliament in Strasbourg upheld the ruling of Hirst...