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For regulatory ‘alignment’, read ‘de facto convergence’, and a symbolic Brexit
21 Dec 2017

For regulatory ‘alignment’, read ‘de facto convergence’, and a symbolic Brexit

by Centre for Business Research | posted in: Simon Deakin | 0

by Professor Simon Deakin, Director of Centre for Business Research and Professor of Law, University of Cambridge The document agreed by the EU and UK in the early hours of 8 December 2017 is not a contract or treaty, merely … Continued

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