Abstract
The prospect of significantly reduced and potentially unstable EU-UK criminal justice cooperation under the 2020 Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA) unless criminal justice professionals and academics can help to shape its future development. Key words Post-Brexit readjustment process; The EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA); EU-UK criminal justice cooperation
Highlights
Link: Northumbria University has developed Northumbria Research Link (NRL) to enable users to access the University’s research output
The content must not be changed in any way
Reduced continuity: the model of extradition based on the European Arrest Warrant (EAW), though at the time of writing the practical significant of some detailed changes are unclear
Summary
Link: Northumbria University has developed Northumbria Research Link (NRL) to enable users to access the University’s research output. Single copies of full items can be reproduced, displayed or performed, and given to third parties in any format or medium for personal research or study, educational, or not-for-profit purposes without prior permission or charge, provided the authors, title and full bibliographic details are given, as well as a hyperlink and/or URL to the original metadata page. The full policy is available online: http://nrl.northumbria.ac.uk/policies.html
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