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Providing a cross-border civil judicial cooperation framework - a future partnership paper

This paper outlines the United Kingdom's position on cross-border civil judicial cooperation in the future partnership

This was published under the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government

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Providing a cross-border civil judicial cooperation framework: a future partnership paper

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As the United Kingdom leaves the European Union, the Government will seek a deep and special partnership with the EU. Within this partnership, cross-border commerce, trade and family relationships will continue. Building on years of cooperation across borders, it is vital for UK and EU consumers, citizens, families and businesses, that there are coherent common rules to govern interactions between legal systems.

To this end, the UK, as a non-member state outside the direct jurisdiction of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU), will seek to agree new close and comprehensive arrangements for civil judicial cooperation with the EU.

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Published 22 August 2017

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