UK outlines approach to cross-border legal disputes post-Brexit
The government will look at civil judicial cooperation, suggesting ways of tackling cross-border disputes
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BRITAIN on Tuesday will outline ways to resolve cross-border civil disputes with the European Union after Brexit, adding to a list of proposals for future ties to try to nudge talks forward with the bloc.
In the third of five such papers to be published this week, the government will look at civil judicial cooperation, suggesting ways of tackling disputes ranging from marital cases to challenges brought by small businesses against EU suppliers.
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