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the european court of justice just started now. ourt ofjustice said that the decision was according to european regulations. i don't want to make it too complicated, the fact is you are in violation and the european court of justice in violation and the european court ofjustice said you are not in the rights to do this —— your rights. the figures are quite startling, you're supposed to take 1300 asylum seekers from italy and greece, it italy had 180,000 people come to its shores last year, greece, 50,000. how many did hungry take last year, asylu m how many did hungry take last year, asylum seekers? we have received 400,000 illegal migrants, marched through hungry in 2015. last year i am talking about. we have to put this phenomenon into consideration. we made it clear that we have to protect ourselves. we have spent 800 million euros on protecting the schengen area. you know how much support we received from the eu? zero. the big eu member states, speaking about solidarity, they are just not fair. italy is bearing a huge brunt and
the european court of justice just started now. ourt ofjustice said that the decision was according to european regulations. i don't want to make it too complicated, the fact is you are in violation and the european court of justice in violation and the european court ofjustice said you are not in the rights to do this —— your rights. the figures are quite startling, you're supposed to take 1300 asylum seekers from italy and greece, it italy had 180,000 people come to its shores last year,...
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rules and regulations, freedom of movement and the jurisdiction of the european court ofjustice the jurisdiction of the european court of justicehe european court ofjustice and payments into the eu budget. that means brexit would create a big hole in the current seven—year budget and that will get a cautious welcome in other capitals. the uk will pay about £18 billion in the two—year transition period and many in the eu may wonder why that suggestion could not have been made many months ago to get things moving, and they won't be hanging at the bunting just yet because there are painting of other bills that the eu expects the uk to cover that plenty of other. the share ofjohnjoint projects. the pension pot could be another £8 billion, there are also outstanding loans and liabilities for the michel barnier has always said we need to settle all the accounts, so the speech may be seen as a step in the right direction by brussels but there's a long way to go. the other big sticking point right now, before we even start talking about trade, theissue we even start talking about trade, the issue of citizens rights, eu once the europea
rules and regulations, freedom of movement and the jurisdiction of the european court ofjustice the jurisdiction of the european court of justicehe european court ofjustice and payments into the eu budget. that means brexit would create a big hole in the current seven—year budget and that will get a cautious welcome in other capitals. the uk will pay about £18 billion in the two—year transition period and many in the eu may wonder why that suggestion could not have been made many months...
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eu court has rejected a challenge by eastern european countries against taking in refugees from africa and the middle east. the european court of justice overruled objections to a fixed quota scheme by slow back you and hungry also backed by poland. meaningsill seek legal -- means to have the final say over who is allowed in the country. brussels.hon is in >> this is not a surprise at all. july the french gave a legal opinion to the european court of justice calling for the case to be dismissed. it did notk then but go against eu treaties because they were dealing with an emergency crisis situation. he said the temporary relocation in 2015stablished back was a proportionate means of helping countries like greece front line with thousands of asylum-seekers arriving on their shores. likely to go over well in hungary or slovakia, who have been against this since september 2015. inn calling a referendum october 2016 asking his fellow citizens with a thought it was legal or not to go ahead with such a scheme. likeighboring countries poland and czech republic are against the scheme as well. they believe welcoming foreigners from countries in
eu court has rejected a challenge by eastern european countries against taking in refugees from africa and the middle east. the european court of justice overruled objections to a fixed quota scheme by slow back you and hungry also backed by poland. meaningsill seek legal -- means to have the final say over who is allowed in the country. brussels.hon is in >> this is not a surprise at all. july the french gave a legal opinion to the european court of justice calling for the case to be...
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the european court of justice say's that hungary on slovakia should take their share of migrants thatare stranded in italy greece that provoked a fiery reaction from hungary its foreign minister. it was not a legal or expert but a political decision politics was raped european law and european values an appeal to reverse the decision was rejected by the court it said e.u. member states must take a fair share so that other countries don't have to bear the brunt of the crisis the e.u. commissioner for migration welcomed the group made it clear the bloc will take legal action of hungry on slovakia fail to comply if the member states not to look a the it or not for a long time do not change their approach in the coming weeks we should. take that last step in the. procedure but if all and. it's a republic to the european court of justice for your poor my knowledge point of studying law as a rule according to the position of the hunger in government this decision is at ridges and also irresponsible and we believe that this decision puts at risk the security of all europe and the future of a
the european court of justice say's that hungary on slovakia should take their share of migrants thatare stranded in italy greece that provoked a fiery reaction from hungary its foreign minister. it was not a legal or expert but a political decision politics was raped european law and european values an appeal to reverse the decision was rejected by the court it said e.u. member states must take a fair share so that other countries don't have to bear the brunt of the crisis the e.u....
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the european court of justice says its cabin crew should be subject to implement laws of the country that they stand. a not of islands that the companies headquartered. yeah fonda did did i mean a lot pope it down so that in order to determine the jurisdiction of the court seized. the notion place where the walker. lack cannot be assimilated to the assignment base pablo i said that buys the victims you don't. ryan at our gate that irish schools had jurisdiction over work contract signed on the irish rule. in twenty eleven. crew members face the precarious saga apple place to the company to local court. believing that belgian nor would be more favorable to them. the employee start and finish that day in belgium. even though they work aboard a plane registered in ireland. despite the ruling ryan s. chief executive remains confident. that the company can continue its policy of hiring cruise on irish contracts we expect that it may well give the union sound in belgium are in. other countries more opportunity to take us into court and challenge whatever attended provisions we provide with
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of the government link to clients. europe's top court has ordered a lower tribunal to reexamine the billion euro antitrust fine levied against intel in two thousand nine. european court of justice that judges have failed to consider the economic aspects of the cas. chip maker had appealed the ruling that is abused its dominant position in the market. somewhere victory for intel and could impact similar pending cases. both in google and qualcomm. of deutsche bank has warned of a volatility and potential bubbles in markets around the world. the wide ranging speech john crichton also said the bank's home base of frankfort is best place to benefit from new business after brags it. and he said that employees should be prepared for the possibility that their jobs could be replaced by both sides. that of the international monetary fund's renewed calls for a discussion about sexism in the workplace. denial that told a gathering of female financiers in south korea the gender bias was less prevalent now than when she began her career. much insnsisted it still nes to be addressed. i'm getting all i remember when i was a young partner. fully qualified just as qualified as while the poconos
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court is putting its foot down. he joins us now for more on this bianca what is coming out of the european court of justice while the top court basically said that every member has to follow there were a quota planted on the choice and that's making some members in particular very angry europe has been dealing with the refugee crisis for almost three years now in the time that's passed the european union nations haven't been able to agree on the right approach which eventually led to a court battle and on wednesday the european court of justice ruled that every member must follow the refugee quota plan proposed by the e.u. at a press conference following the decision leaders praised the ruling but expressed that there is no time left to waste. the. duck that it was indeed an emergency situation. but as such. as you. the measures that we. through. appropriate. appropriate good to his church. meaning. it's really cool we've seen over the grouch the court fight was brought on by slovakia and hungary the latter of which was less than pleased to hear about the court's decision at a separate news conference hungary's fore
court is putting its foot down. he joins us now for more on this bianca what is coming out of the european court of justice while the top court basically said that every member has to follow there were a quota planted on the choice and that's making some members in particular very angry europe has been dealing with the refugee crisis for almost three years now in the time that's passed the european union nations haven't been able to agree on the right approach which eventually led to a court...
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courts to be able to take into account the judgments of the european court of justice with a view to ensuring consistent interpretation and on this basis i hope our teams can reach for agreement quickly now at the moment the negotiations are focused on the arrangements for the u.k.'s withdrawal from the e.u. but we need to move on to talk about our future relationship of course we recognize that we can't leave the e.u. and have everything stay the same life for us will be different. but what we do want and what we hope that you are european friends want to is to stay as partners who carry on working together for our mutual benefit in short we want to work hand in hand with the european union rather than as part of the european union that is why in my speech at lancaster house i said that the united kingdom would seek to secure a new deep and special partnership with the european union and this should span both a new economic relationship and a new relationship on security so let me set out what each of these relationships could look like before turning to the question of how we get t
courts to be able to take into account the judgments of the european court of justice with a view to ensuring consistent interpretation and on this basis i hope our teams can reach for agreement quickly now at the moment the negotiations are focused on the arrangements for the u.k.'s withdrawal from the e.u. but we need to move on to talk about our future relationship of course we recognize that we can't leave the e.u. and have everything stay the same life for us will be different. but what we...
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and they feel that the european court of justice has a right to decide with this issue is proportional and the judgment is very clear that the e.c. jay has decided that this is a proportional policy under there should be imposed on the clyde uniformly across the the european union whereas the states in the east are saying but hang on you're not. taking into account the fact that we've got so much pressure coming up from the balkans as well so we're getting a double whammy and i think that this goes to the very opposite of the struggle that there is within europe which is not just about eastern europe and western europe it's about conservatives. on the eastern front it's nationalist conservative less liberal in the states remaining hungry in czech republic with the more liberal central european states you want to see a more liberal more european policy and it was very interesting to hear dimitri is not listening as the greek minister for migration where he said imposing this policy will bring about unity and solidarity and i think that tells you everything you need to know about the way
and they feel that the european court of justice has a right to decide with this issue is proportional and the judgment is very clear that the e.c. jay has decided that this is a proportional policy under there should be imposed on the clyde uniformly across the the european union whereas the states in the east are saying but hang on you're not. taking into account the fact that we've got so much pressure coming up from the balkans as well so we're getting a double whammy and i think that this...
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agreement is far off weeks even month the same goes for the citizen rights issues where the european court of justice remains a big issue whether that should be should have any say in the in the future u.k. outside of the e.u. northern ireland still a lot of unanswered questions and even the structure of the talks so the idea first to settle the divorce issues and then move on to future relationship even that is not acknowledged by the president. david from the u.k. so a lot of disagreement actually under the surface of the prime minister theresa may made a speech in florence last week and that looked like an attempt to sort of try and reset the negotiating mood did it i had the chance to talk to a body language expert this week and he said to me look from the pictures he sees the personal relationship the good mood is is actually a fact so the two breaks it negotiators the british side and the e.u. side actually do get along but the key issue is substance in these talks and today the european parliament has issued a draft a statement that is to be decided on next week that talked about the absence o
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this could not mean that the european court of justice or u.k. courts being arbitrary of disputes about the implementation of the agreement between the u.k. and the eu. it would not be right for one party to have jurisdiction over the other. i am confident that we can find an appropriate mechanism resolving disputes. this new economic partnership would be comprehensive and ambitious. it would be underpinned by high standards and a direct approach. bringing shared prosperity to both of our people for generations to come. the new security relationship we want to see. to keep our people safe and secure our values and interests, it is essential that although the u.k. is leaving the eu, the quality of our cooperation on maintained. we believe we should be an open-minded -- as open-minded as possible to work together on what can be life or death matters. it is not just by the same threats, but also because we share a deep, historic believe in the same values. the values of peace, democracy, human rights, and the rule of law. is no pre-existing model for
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this other issue of the european court of justice about. ole, the eu isn't going to budge on this, is it? i don't know because look, if there is sufficient flexibility and will, you can come up flexibility and will, you can come up with a solution. 0ne flexibility and will, you can come up with a solution. one thing the british government could do for example is to say as a sovereign country, once we have left, is we will take full account of or give due weight to or advice courts that they should take on board decisions of the european court ofjustice that have relevance to the rights of eu citizens in the future. the alternative approach which we're going to have to have for a lot of these questions, because in any agreement once you have negotiated it, there will be questions of interpretation and implementation and people will say, "i didn't think it meant that." i think we're going to have to establish some kind of hybrid court which would involve the european court of justice hybrid court which would involve the european court ofjustic
this other issue of the european court of justice about. ole, the eu isn't going to budge on this, is it? i don't know because look, if there is sufficient flexibility and will, you can come up flexibility and will, you can come up with a solution. 0ne flexibility and will, you can come up with a solution. one thing the british government could do for example is to say as a sovereign country, once we have left, is we will take full account of or give due weight to or advice courts that they...
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agreed initially to do this in the european council but now say they don't want to take in people these cases continue and might end up in front of the european court of justice with a hefty fine for these countries garrick thank you so much i'm sure we'll be hearing more about this later brussels correspondent your glottis there talking to us from brussels now saudi arabia says it's going to allow women to drive it's a big leap forward for the ultraconservative nation the only one to bar women from getting behind the wheel a royal decree says the ban will be lifted in june the announcement came as something of a surprise and we'll find out why it's been made now first this report. the streets of saudi arabia have long been a battleground on one hand women wanting to drive on the other the religious conservatives who have called them too stupid their mobility a threat to society now it is the women who have won. king solomon has issued a decree giving them the right to apply for driving licenses and the freedom of the roads that will be implemented by june next year it's a huge step for saudi arabia enough to warrant a special announcement at the united natio
agreed initially to do this in the european council but now say they don't want to take in people these cases continue and might end up in front of the european court of justice with a hefty fine for these countries garrick thank you so much i'm sure we'll be hearing more about this later brussels correspondent your glottis there talking to us from brussels now saudi arabia says it's going to allow women to drive it's a big leap forward for the ultraconservative nation the only one to bar women...
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the european court of justice ruled a flight crew out of belgium should have its labor complaint heardn a courtroom in that country and not in the home base of ireland. the ceo that it would change costs at his company. -- the ceo without it wouldn't change -- vowed it wouldn't change costs at his company. >> the grenfell twoeower disaster. flames engulfed the high-rise in central london. we remember that image. 80 people died. the judge in charge of the hearing that got underway says he hopes to provide a measure of solace to the families. who wanted to find what happened and why. local authorities have been accused of failing to enforce safety measures. our reporter is in london tonight. ♪ >> a street piano in a makeshift meeting space opposite the tower block. neighbors feel any need to stick together. many witnessed the fire and heard the screams of victims inside the building. evette williams knows some of the people who perished. >> my neighbors funeral was four weeks ago. a real character. very wise man. a lot of fun. very sad. note-- no remains. >> people speak of before and af
the european court of justice ruled a flight crew out of belgium should have its labor complaint heardn a courtroom in that country and not in the home base of ireland. the ceo that it would change costs at his company. -- the ceo without it wouldn't change -- vowed it wouldn't change costs at his company. >> the grenfell twoeower disaster. flames engulfed the high-rise in central london. we remember that image. 80 people died. the judge in charge of the hearing that got underway says he...
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and i think we will have to establish some kind of hybrid court to involve the european court ofjustice hybrid court to involve the european court of justice involve the european court ofjustice and our own supreme court, to which all of the matters will be referred. it was a step forward that the government announced that the rights would be enshrined in the legal agreement, which would then be implemented in our court. in the end, it is a philosophical difference rather than a practical one. and if we can't sort out the question of the 1.2 million brits in the 27 member states and the 3 million europeans living and working and paying tax here, it does not bode well for the rest of the complex negotiations. hilary benn, thank you very much for your time this afternoon. there has been a statement from the chief constable for avonen and somerset, following the incident near the m5 where a man was shot by police in marked and unmarked police cars, the statement is talking about the difficulties it caused in terms of traffic. but it starts by saying that their thoughts are with the family of the man who died and all of those affected by the i
and i think we will have to establish some kind of hybrid court to involve the european court ofjustice hybrid court to involve the european court of justice involve the european court ofjustice and our own supreme court, to which all of the matters will be referred. it was a step forward that the government announced that the rights would be enshrined in the legal agreement, which would then be implemented in our court. in the end, it is a philosophical difference rather than a practical one....
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this is is an indication of status of european court of justice, that indication of status of european on all matters of eu law, this is an indication of status the influence that court will continue to have once we leave. it is interesting, if we look at the government‘s withdrawal bill, in the bill they said that uk courts need not but may where appropriate have regard to any ruling of the ec]. if we compare that with what the prime minister said, she said, i want the uk courts to ta ke said, she said, i want the uk courts to take into account the judgments of the european court to ensure consistent interpretation, that is where there is uncertainty around a matter of eu law. it looks as though there has been some movement there. we are perhaps dancing slightly on the head of a pin, but she seems to be saying that once we leave, the uk courts can take into account rulings of the ec]. the ec] has been the supreme court. so one would imagine oui’ supreme court. so one would imagine our senior supreme court. so one would imagine oui’ senior courts supreme court. so one would imagine our
this is is an indication of status of european court of justice, that indication of status of european on all matters of eu law, this is an indication of status the influence that court will continue to have once we leave. it is interesting, if we look at the government‘s withdrawal bill, in the bill they said that uk courts need not but may where appropriate have regard to any ruling of the ec]. if we compare that with what the prime minister said, she said, i want the uk courts to ta ke...
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courts to be able to take into account the judgments of european court of justice, with a view to ensuringconsistent interpretation. on this basis, i hope our teams can reach firm agreement quickly. at the moment, the negotiations are focused on the arrangement for the u.k.'s withdrawal from the eu. but we need to move on to talk about our future relationship. of course, we recognize that we can't leave the eu and have everything stay the same. life for us will be different. but what we do want, and what we hope that you, our european stay aswant, too, is to partners who carry on working together for our mutual benefit. in short, we want to work hand-in-hand with the european union, rather than as part of the european union. that is why in my speech at lancaster house, i said that the united kingdom would seek to secure a new, deep, and special partnership with the european union. this should span both a new economic relationship and a new relationship on security. let me set out what each of these relationships could look like before turning to the question of how we get there. let me sta
courts to be able to take into account the judgments of european court of justice, with a view to ensuringconsistent interpretation. on this basis, i hope our teams can reach firm agreement quickly. at the moment, the negotiations are focused on the arrangement for the u.k.'s withdrawal from the eu. but we need to move on to talk about our future relationship. of course, we recognize that we can't leave the eu and have everything stay the same. life for us will be different. but what we do...
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this could not mean the european court of justice or indeed uk courts being the arbiter of disputes about the implementation of the agreement between the uk and the eu, however. it wouldn't be right for one party's court to have jurisdiction over the other. but i am confident we can find an appropriate mechanism for resolving disputes. so this new economic partnership would be comprehensive and ambitious. it would be underpinned by high standards and a practical approach to regulation that enables us to continue to work together in bringing shared prosperity to our peoples for generations to come. let me turn to the new security relationship that we want to see. to keep our people safe and to secure our values and interests, i believe it is essential that although the uk is leaving the eu, the quality of our cooperation on security is -- we believe we should be as open minded as possible about how we continue to work together on what can be life and death matters. our security cooperation is not just vital because our people face the same threats. but also because we share a deep historic
this could not mean the european court of justice or indeed uk courts being the arbiter of disputes about the implementation of the agreement between the uk and the eu, however. it wouldn't be right for one party's court to have jurisdiction over the other. but i am confident we can find an appropriate mechanism for resolving disputes. so this new economic partnership would be comprehensive and ambitious. it would be underpinned by high standards and a practical approach to regulation that...
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court's decision. >> the verdict of the european court of justice brings no quality to the process. it is just a different view of this problem. it respects the verdict, but it changes nothing in my opinion and the opinion of my government on the quota system. reporter: hungary has said it will have the last word on who is allowed into the country. >> according to the position of the hunt gary and government, the decision today by the european court is outrageous, and also irresponsible. we believe this decision puts the security and the future of europe at risk. reporter: for the e.u. migration commissioner, the ruling is an opportunity for member countries to come together. >> we should not forget that solidarity is a two-way street. all member states -- all member states -- should stand ready to be part of it. reporter: europe is still struggling to absorb a large number of asylum seekers, and up until now, only a small number in greece and italy have been relocated. brett: here is a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. angola's ruling party will ex
court's decision. >> the verdict of the european court of justice brings no quality to the process. it is just a different view of this problem. it respects the verdict, but it changes nothing in my opinion and the opinion of my government on the quota system. reporter: hungary has said it will have the last word on who is allowed into the country. >> according to the position of the hunt gary and government, the decision today by the european court is outrageous, and also...
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there is uncertainty around underlying eu law, i want the uk courts to be able to take into account the judgments of the european court of justiceretation. on this basis i hope that our teams can reach agreement quickly. at the moment, the negotiations are focused on the arrangements for the uk's withdrawal from the eu but we need to move on to talk about our future relationship. of course we recognise that we can't leave the eu and have everything stay the same. life, for us, will be different. but what we do wantand us, will be different. but what we do want and what we hope that you, our european friends what also is that we can remain partners working for our mutual benefit. in short, we wa nt to for our mutual benefit. in short, we want to work hand—in—hand with the european union rather than as part of the european union. that is why in my speech at lancaster house i said that the united kingdom would seek to secure a new, deep and special partnership with the european union. and this should span a new economic relationship and a new relationship on security. so let me set out what each of these relationships could look li
there is uncertainty around underlying eu law, i want the uk courts to be able to take into account the judgments of the european court of justiceretation. on this basis i hope that our teams can reach agreement quickly. at the moment, the negotiations are focused on the arrangements for the uk's withdrawal from the eu but we need to move on to talk about our future relationship. of course we recognise that we can't leave the eu and have everything stay the same. life, for us, will be...
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single market and they don't want britain to be subject to the european court ofjustice or to to be subject to the european court of justicehave to accept any further rules handed down by the eu. there is this division. i think boris feels that in order to strengthen the position of those who wa nt strengthen the position of those who want a strengthen the position of those who wa nt a clea n strengthen the position of those who want a clean brexit, he needs to speak up because what he has been saying until now behind closed doors has not been as effective as it might have been. as you know, many think it is about strengthening his own position as much as it is about brexit. i think it would be naive to think that he hasn't got one eye on his own leadership prospects. most people at his level impolitic ‘s do entertain some leadership ambitions. i'm not sure that is his primary negotiation. he does have his eye on a leadership contest should theresa may resign after we have left the european union in march 2019. but, i don't think he intends to resign immediately. i don't think that he is expecting to be fired. i really do
single market and they don't want britain to be subject to the european court ofjustice or to to be subject to the european court of justicehave to accept any further rules handed down by the eu. there is this division. i think boris feels that in order to strengthen the position of those who wa nt strengthen the position of those who want a strengthen the position of those who wa nt a clea n strengthen the position of those who want a clean brexit, he needs to speak up because what he has been...
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the verdict by the european court of justice doesn't bring any new quality the court has a different legal opinion on the procedure of approving such decisions political position of my government unquote as a migrants has not changed at all. it was not a legal expert but a political decision politics is really european law european values. migrant quota system was introduced back in two thousand and fifteen at the height of the migrant crisis under the scheme all member states are required to take a share of refugees arriving in greece and italy by the mediterranean hungary rejected the program taking in zero hours of its quota of one thousand three hundred refugees the czech republic and poland took a similar stance a professor if you were paying studies told is the e.u. is putting its own survival at risk by imposing such rules on member states. actually the people who are preaching about solidarity in europe. cohesion in europe are actually undermining the unity of europe by forcing states to do things they don't like they don't want to have which they see as interference in their
the verdict by the european court of justice doesn't bring any new quality the court has a different legal opinion on the procedure of approving such decisions political position of my government unquote as a migrants has not changed at all. it was not a legal expert but a political decision politics is really european law european values. migrant quota system was introduced back in two thousand and fifteen at the height of the migrant crisis under the scheme all member states are required to...
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your stand has also got you into problems with the european court of justice. that hungary is in violation of its obligations to the eu because of your refusal to accept something like 1300 asylum seekers under an eu wide plan. why won't you comply? we take the ruling very seriously. based on that, we have looked at the ruling. my experience is that there are many people, internationally, people and institutions who have straightforward opinions about this regulation without reading it. the ruling says that the process is through which the interior ministers of the european union made the decision about this was in line with the european regulations, period. that is why they said that the debate, the legal debate, it has just started now. the european court ofjustice said that the decision was according to european regulations. i don't want to make it too complicated, the fact is you are in violation and the european court ofjustice said you are not in your rights to do this. the figures are quite startling, you're supposed to take 1300 asylum seekers from italy
your stand has also got you into problems with the european court of justice. that hungary is in violation of its obligations to the eu because of your refusal to accept something like 1300 asylum seekers under an eu wide plan. why won't you comply? we take the ruling very seriously. based on that, we have looked at the ruling. my experience is that there are many people, internationally, people and institutions who have straightforward opinions about this regulation without reading it. the...
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might walk back on their demands about basically taking the european court of justice out of the. statement during the transition and even after the u.k. leaves so again this is not in writing but she made it seem like that would be up for negotiation does anyone actually believe that see you i know you and i don't really know leaders really you know immediately after so many you leaders really will wait until we see it in writing but chancellor merkel of germany was just reelected said that she saw that as a very positive development and said that we should take it as a constructive movement in the whole books that talk negotiations so again once we see it in writing i think would really move mountains but right now you know considering younkers comments which were also less positive you know he's saying we need america for all and that to get yes he was very honest about how he feels about talks our. but until we see it in writing he was candid merkel's an excellent diplomat national see u.k. economy though there's been major changes since the vote last year the need to be addre
might walk back on their demands about basically taking the european court of justice out of the. statement during the transition and even after the u.k. leaves so again this is not in writing but she made it seem like that would be up for negotiation does anyone actually believe that see you i know you and i don't really know leaders really you know immediately after so many you leaders really will wait until we see it in writing but chancellor merkel of germany was just reelected said that...
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. —— we will take into account the views of the european court of justice. take into account the viewsrt ofjustice. and it will be admissions for eu citizens coming to britain but they will have to register during the two—year and fermentation period. it is still unclear and the eu will obviously hold out on the serious negotiation until they get more cash on the table. it is ridiculous, i'm sorry. that they really have to challenge each other... you are alone and that any country. not entirely. the problem is not money, but where britain wants to go. you admitted that there were no details in may's speech. the problem is, what the eu wants is to know where is your destination, and until you know where you are going, there is not going to be much progress, because you need to be able to say, do you wa nt you need to be able to say, do you want a norway deal or a canada deal? she said, though... canada bond work. she ruled out canada. that is boris johnson, no... he is the foreign ministers and there is obviously a problem there. key supporters speech and agreed to her speech. now the i
. —— we will take into account the views of the european court of justice. take into account the viewsrt ofjustice. and it will be admissions for eu citizens coming to britain but they will have to register during the two—year and fermentation period. it is still unclear and the eu will obviously hold out on the serious negotiation until they get more cash on the table. it is ridiculous, i'm sorry. that they really have to challenge each other... you are alone and that any country. not...
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michel barnier welcomed that but there is still the issue of the european court of justice. but thereofjustice. i think the british position overall is we have shown some flexibility, i don't think they would like to use the phrase "we have made concessions" but we have made flexibility and now it is your term. the response at the moment is a collective shrug of eu shoulders because the position is you are the ones who have upset the apple cart, you are the ones who have to sort it out. thank you. the england cricket vice captain, ben stokes, has apologised after video emerged appearing to show him throwing punches outside a nightclub in bristol in the early hours of monday. the england cricket authorities have begun disciplinary procedures but say they will wait for the outcome of a police investigation before deciding what action to take. stokes was arrested on suspicion of causing actual bodily harm in the early hours of monday morning. he was detained overnight, then released while investigations continue. you may find some of the images in katie gornall‘s report disturbing. a nig
michel barnier welcomed that but there is still the issue of the european court of justice. but thereofjustice. i think the british position overall is we have shown some flexibility, i don't think they would like to use the phrase "we have made concessions" but we have made flexibility and now it is your term. the response at the moment is a collective shrug of eu shoulders because the position is you are the ones who have upset the apple cart, you are the ones who have to sort it...
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the european court of justice workers from deportation. ustice will on a case brought by hungary and slovakia against the eu to impose compulsory quotas of asylum seekers on eu member states. the verdict will help shape future asylum policy across europe. 0ur correspondent nick thorpe reports from budapest. under a big sky, undera big sky, a under a big sky, a small gate into hungary and a grim prospect. the hungarian authorities only allow in an asylum seeker is a date and they must wait weeks or months to be processed in one of two detention camps. there are 300 people in this one. you can't see them but you can sometimes hear the voices of the children on the wind. despite the fence and despite the anti— migrant rhetoric, the most determined people still get through. those who do usually carry on to western europe, but saman decided to stay in hungary. i got lots of help from ngos which are happy for refugees and from hungarian friends, a lot of help i got and gratefulfor that. hungary was asked to accept 129a refugees, and slovakia 802.
the european court of justice workers from deportation. ustice will on a case brought by hungary and slovakia against the eu to impose compulsory quotas of asylum seekers on eu member states. the verdict will help shape future asylum policy across europe. 0ur correspondent nick thorpe reports from budapest. under a big sky, undera big sky, a under a big sky, a small gate into hungary and a grim prospect. the hungarian authorities only allow in an asylum seeker is a date and they must wait weeks...
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the uk and uk citizen in the eu is a top are lucky that they disagree still on whether the european court of justicewhether the european court ofjustice should have a role in guaranteeing the rights of individuals. 0n ireland, progress has been made, especially around protecting the northern ireland republic of ireland common travel area. but the so—called divorce deal is the biggest sticking point right now. eu wants the uk to pay up point right now. eu wants the uk to pay up to 100 billion euros in what it sees as financial obligations the uk agreed to while an eu member. the uk agreed to while an eu member. the uk says no, it will pay something but refuses to specify. these brexit talks have been largely technical, political pressure to push for progress is unlikely to come from the uk or the eu until after the conservative party conference or the formation of a new german government following elections next month. meanwhile as the eu likes to repeat, the clock to the end of the uk's eu membership is ticking. about two million muslims from across the globe are participating in the annual hajj pil
the uk and uk citizen in the eu is a top are lucky that they disagree still on whether the european court of justicewhether the european court ofjustice should have a role in guaranteeing the rights of individuals. 0n ireland, progress has been made, especially around protecting the northern ireland republic of ireland common travel area. but the so—called divorce deal is the biggest sticking point right now. eu wants the uk to pay up point right now. eu wants the uk to pay up to 100 billion...
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by the european court of justice doesn't bring any new quality political position or my government quite as a monument has not changed it's all the use migrant quota system was introduced back in two thousand and fifteen at the height of the migrant crisis under this scheme all member states are required to take a share of refugees arriving in greece and italy via the mediterranean hungry rejected the program taking in zero out of its quota of one thousand three hundred refugees poland took a similar stance and slovakia received less than a dozen migrants out of more than eight hundred a professor of european studies told is the e.u. is putting its own survival at risk by imposing being's rules on its member states . actually the people who are preaching about solidarity in europe. cohesion in europe are actually undermining the unity of europe by forcing states to do things they don't like they don't want to have which they see as interference in their serenity so i think that in this case the more pressure will be put on rebellion states like hungary slovakia and others that are opposi
by the european court of justice doesn't bring any new quality political position or my government quite as a monument has not changed it's all the use migrant quota system was introduced back in two thousand and fifteen at the height of the migrant crisis under this scheme all member states are required to take a share of refugees arriving in greece and italy via the mediterranean hungry rejected the program taking in zero out of its quota of one thousand three hundred refugees poland took a...
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by the european court of justice doesn't bring any new quality political position or my groom and unquote as a migrants has not changed at all the migrant quota system was introduced back in twenty fifteen at the height of the migrant crisis under the scheme all member states are required to take in a share of greece and italy strategy in iraq and the first stop refugees fleeing through north africa were hungry rejected the program taking in zero out of its quota of thirteen hundred refugees in poland took a similar stance and then slovakia received around a dozen migrants out of more than eight hundred allocated there a lecture on european studies tell disagreeing is putting its own survival at risk by imposing these rules on member states. actually the people who are preaching about solidarity in europe. cohesion in europe are actually undermining the unity of europe by forcing states to do things they don't like they don't want to have which they see as interference in their serenity so i think that in disc ace the more our pressure will be put on rebellion states like hungary slovakia
by the european court of justice doesn't bring any new quality political position or my groom and unquote as a migrants has not changed at all the migrant quota system was introduced back in twenty fifteen at the height of the migrant crisis under the scheme all member states are required to take in a share of greece and italy strategy in iraq and the first stop refugees fleeing through north africa were hungry rejected the program taking in zero out of its quota of thirteen hundred refugees in...
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we are aiming to produce that without allowing the european court of justice produce that without allowing're working towards. it's not unusual, there are plenty of arrangement where we have treaties that defy —— define or the united kingdom do. as for the negotiation, we're not been in negotiation, we're not been in negotiation standing here! —— as for the money, we are not negotiating standing here! translation: i a nswered standing here! translation: i answered earlier on about sufficient progress. imean, we i mean, we could go into the details. but if you read the positions, and that have been made public with full transparency by the commission, and by my team, i think you can see what we expect. it's all about sustainable protection of citizens of free rights in time. coherent interpretation of those rights on both sides, and the financial settlement. we are asking for the fa ct settlement. we are asking for the fact that the commitments entered into by 28 be honoured by 28. no more, no less. and on ireland, we're making progress. as as soon as possible, and i take my responsibilitie
we are aiming to produce that without allowing the european court of justice produce that without allowing're working towards. it's not unusual, there are plenty of arrangement where we have treaties that defy —— define or the united kingdom do. as for the negotiation, we're not been in negotiation, we're not been in negotiation standing here! —— as for the money, we are not negotiating standing here! translation: i a nswered standing here! translation: i answered earlier on about...
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by the european court of justice doesn't bring any new quality political position oh my good man unquote is a migrants has not changed it's all. the migrant quota system was introduced back in two thousand and fifteen at the height of the migrant crisis under the skin the only states are required to take a share of refugees arriving in greece and italy vie the mediterranean hungry rejected the program taken in vero out of its quota of one thousand three hundred refugees the czech republic and poland took a similar stance a professor of european studies told is that the e.u. is posing its own survival at risk by imposing such rules on member states actually the people who are preaching about solidarity in europe. cohesion in europe are actually undermining the unity of europe by forcing states to do things they don't like they don't want to have which they see as interference in their so heredity so i think that in this case the more pressure will be put on rebellion states like hungary and start working and others that are of voting the open door policy illegal migration to europe will w
by the european court of justice doesn't bring any new quality political position oh my good man unquote is a migrants has not changed it's all. the migrant quota system was introduced back in two thousand and fifteen at the height of the migrant crisis under the skin the only states are required to take a share of refugees arriving in greece and italy vie the mediterranean hungry rejected the program taken in vero out of its quota of one thousand three hundred refugees the czech republic and...
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european relationship could be based partly on the canadian relationship. would you thing, there is a counter argument, that you could follow the arguments of the european court of justice, and stay very close to the eu rule book. which option do you favour? i think on the bombardier point, we want to make sure that we are protecting jobs in this area, obviously for the uk, the bombardier jobs in northern ireland are important and we want to protect those. of course, there is a process thatis those. of course, there is a process that is being undertaken now, there will be a preliminaryjudgment in the us next week in relation to this case, but there will be a preliminaryjudgment. it case, but there will be a preliminary judgment. it will case, but there will be a preliminaryjudgment. it will be possible for us to continue to work together to bring about the resolution we want. i don't recognise the binary approach you have two the question of brexit and the future relationship of the uk with the eu, post—brexit. i have a lwa ys with the eu, post—brexit. i have always said that we are not looking to ta ke always said that we are not looking to take a model off—the—shelf o
european relationship could be based partly on the canadian relationship. would you thing, there is a counter argument, that you could follow the arguments of the european court of justice, and stay very close to the eu rule book. which option do you favour? i think on the bombardier point, we want to make sure that we are protecting jobs in this area, obviously for the uk, the bombardier jobs in northern ireland are important and we want to protect those. of course, there is a process thatis...