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Many in Britain have been unaware of the extent to which European law has benefited their rights and that, without an overarching EU constitutional framework, these rights may now be at risk. Schona Jolly, QC, barrister...
Are UK citizens' rights at risk? is an episode from FT Brexit Unspun. Many in Britain have been unaware of the extent to which European law has benefited their rights and that, without an overarching EU constitutional framework, these right...
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Published May 4, 2018, 20:24 long, audio available.
Many in Britain have been unaware of the extent to which European law has benefited their rights and that, without an overarching EU constitutional framework, these rights may now be at risk. Schona Jolly, QC, barrister at Cloisters Chambers, who specialises in equality, human rights and employment law, talks to the FT’s Barney Thompson about what’s at stake. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Published May 4, 2018 and 20:24 long