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What rights and legal protections will EU citizens in the UK and Britons in the EU have when they become ‘third country nationals’ after Brexit?
Hitler is not amused: an internet parody based on a scene from the film Downfall.
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You can’t teach an algorithm to recognise when something is funny.
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The ruling offers some relief for Remainers – but don’t go thinking this is the end of Brexit.
Deal in hand.
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November 15, 2018
Katy Hayward , Queen's University Belfast ; Adrienne Yong , City, University of London ; Maria Garcia , University of Bath ; Michael Gordon , University of Liverpool ; Nauro F. Campos , Brunel University London ; Nieves Perez-Solorzano , University of Bristol , and Phil Syrpis , University of Bristol
Academic experts explain the key details of the draft Brexit deal agreed by UK and EU negotiators.
Copyright, and copyright laws, will not always match expectations.
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In an example of the law of unintended consequences, the Copyright Directive is likely to cement the US tech giants’ grip, rather than provide space for others to grow.
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The Achilles’ heel of law technologies: training. Only 10% of such initiatives are aimed at law students, so how should this issue be managed to win the AI race?
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The EU has repeatedly placed great emphasis on the protection of geographical names like champagne and parmesan during trade negotiations.
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US President Donald Trump thinks the fine is political – but it’s just a different way of doing business.
Back to the drawing board: the proposed copyright reform is unworkable.
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A new copyright reform law has many up in arms – they want you to do something about it before it comes up for a vote.
A protest by EU citizens outsie parliament in 2017.
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Details have been published of how EU citizens in the UK can apply for ‘settled status’ after Brexit. But it may have some teething problems.
Food is handed out by the NGO ‘SOS Mediterranee’ to people on the Aquarius.
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Spain has agreed to allow the Aquarius, a boat carrying 629 migrants, to dock in Valencia. But the EU remains gridlocked over asylum rules.
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The European Court of Justice has ruled that EU member states must recognise same-sex marriages concluded elsewhere in the EU, even if they don’t allow same-sex marriage.
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India’s Food Safety and Standards Authority needs to get a grip of unproven claims about the health benefits of certain products.
No David, you can’t leave just yet.
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Transition isn’t leaving, nor is it staying. And some key questions remain unanswered.
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What the EU and UK agree and disagree on when it comes to the transition period after Brexit.
Enough to worry about.
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Rough sleeping by EU citizens in the UK can no longer be considered an abuse of free movement rights – but the homeless are still vulnerable.
EU citizens: fighting for their rights after Brexit.
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The deal was not as bad as it could have been, but not as good as it should have been.
Trying to keep everybody happy.
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It depends on whether you look at the politics or the law.
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Deportations of EU nationals in the UK have risen by 20%, despite EU laws protecting their rights.
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What is at stake as MPs begin their second reading of the EU (Withdrawal) Bill.