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Nigel Inkster (2018)
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K. Lenaerts (2010)
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE EUROPEAN COURT OF JUSTICE TO THE AREA OF FREEDOM, SECURITY AND JUSTICEInternational and Comparative Law Quarterly, 59
[This chapter looks at the EU–UK relationship prior to 1 February 2020, and notably after the entry into force of the Treaty of Lisbon, when the UK was still a Member State of the EU. It focuses in particular on the different Protocols in this field, which applied to the UK, such as Protocol (No. 19) on the Schengen acquis integrated into the framework of the European Union, Protocol (No. 20) on the application of certain aspects of Article 26 TFEU to the UK and Ireland, Protocol (No. 30) on the application of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union to Poland and the UK, and Protocol (No. 36) on transitional provisions.]
Published: Apr 22, 2021
Keywords: Opt-out; Protocols; Third pillar
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