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EUatOU

Analysing the changing EU-UK relationship 

About EUatOU

This blog is edited by UACES Chair Prof Simon Usherwood, who is Professor of Politics & International Studies at The Open University.

The Author

Simon Usherwood is Professor of Politics and International Studies, Open University. He regular posts on various aspects of EU-UK relations post-Brexit.

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CJEU and WA

Simon Usherwood | 13 October 2021

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