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They said"we will fight for our rights always". |
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Answer» peers face a huge task in ensuring that the mandate to ‘take back control’ is not manipulated into an instruction for one of the most significant rights regressions and power grabs in modern British political HISTORY. In this report, we look at the wider political and legal domain of human rights within the process of BREXIT and we find that: ● the EU has taken action on tools of TORTURE and trafficking and clarified the status of rights that AFFECT people’s lives in key areas such as data protection, ENVIRONMENTAL protection, access to justice and working conditions, amongst others; ● there is a category of rights in EU law that are capable of being replicated in UK domestic law, but there are many that are not and will be lost on Brexit; ● Brexit is likely to mean challenging infringement of rights will be more difficult for UK citizens; ● in order to be practicable in the short term, UK laws are likely to still be influenced by EU laws and the decisions of the CJEU; ● the Miller judgment is clear that the executive does not have power to amend or repeal fundamental rights of UK citizens; ● the EU’s commitment to human rights includes the arena of trade agreements which should also guide its impending negotiations with the UK. Hope this helps you dear...Pls mark as brainliest if it helped. |
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