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Despite the 2016 BREXIT Referendum, the UK will continue to be subject to European law for the foreseeable future, and will have a complex relationship with the EU thereafter. |
The links below represent the core EU and other European bodies. The other topics shown in the dropdown menu may also contain EU information relating to that specific subject. |
The Oxford University Press Online Resources Centre has a specific European Law Resources Centre with updates to a range of textbooks and other information, weblinks and quizzes. This is especially useful and the issue of Brexit begins to be discussed.
Use free text searches in the Legislation sections of both Westlaw UK or Lexis Library databases to check for implementation of EU law into UK law.
e.g. "76/207/EEC" or "2003/88/EC"