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proceedings in the european court of human, in the european a court in luxembourg. and i could see what was presented by polish government, what was presented by european commission and other countries which participate in these proceedings. and as i said, these conflict, this situation is black and white. and we are, as the democrats protecting european, valid on the, on the white position. and the government is, is violating obviously the rule of law. you wouldn't imagine what is happening in poland every day with judges who are trying to implement directly european law, which are trying to ask the questions for preliminary rolling to the european court of justice. they are simply repressed already, if it's black and white. me how says hunger is prime minister victor all been signed the declaration welcoming the polish court's ruling and said that the, i quote the i am received at the privacy of each law should only apply in areas where the e u has competence and the framework for this is laid down in the e use founding treaties. constitutional courts and tribunal
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in the european court -- in the european court in luxembourg. and i could see what was presented by the polish government, what was presented by the european commission and other countries which participate in these proceedings. this situation is black-and-white. we are, as the democrats, protecting them on the white position and the government is violating the rule of law. you would not imagine what is happening in poland every day with judges who are trying to implement directly european law, which are trying to ask the questions for a preliminary ruling to the european court of justice. they are simply repressed. adrian: it is black-and-white. victor or ron sign -- congolese president welcomed the ruling. he said the primacy of e.u. law should only apply in areas where the e.u. has competence. the framework for this is laid down in the e.u.'s founding treaties. constitutional courts and tribunals have every right to examine the scope and limits of e.u. competencies. he has a point, doesn't he? >> this is perfectly right and that is the very n
in the european court -- in the european court in luxembourg. and i could see what was presented by the polish government, what was presented by the european commission and other countries which participate in these proceedings. this situation is black-and-white. we are, as the democrats, protecting them on the white position and the government is violating the rule of law. you would not imagine what is happening in poland every day with judges who are trying to implement directly european law,...
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european court ofjustice. rather technical it may sound, but the unionists, they don't want the european court ofjustice to be the final decider, have the final say on any of the disputes on how the protocol is run because to them, it will be the rule, lost fort northern ireland are set by the eu by an eu institution and of northern ireland is a full—fledged part of the uk, lost should be set by london and nowhere else. two other parties, nationalists across the parties like the alliance party which oppose brexit altogether, they say the protocol is the least worst option and unionists for example are exaggerating the day—to—day impact of the protocol and also that yes, there's a degree of disruption to businesses but no widespread impact on the day—to—day lives of consumers. so, the politics and remain complicated and businesses are hoping for more than anything else is simply the existing problems will be solved in the cheques will be reduced from britain northern ireland will be smooth as possible
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of one of the parties of the european court of jesters. reporter: there's puzzlement in belfast on why the u.k. is taking such a hard line when there seems to be more hope of a compromise from brussels. and so is this last-minute posturing on her -- hand of the u.k. government?if it isn't, there is a serious escalation crisis ahead. this at a time when it it would appear the majority of people in northern ireland want an end to the standoff. protests have been led by unionists, who say they are being cut off from the u.k. before becoming prime minister, boris johnson had told the democratic unionist party three years ago that he did not want to see northern ireland left in the lurch by a border in the sea. >> no british conservative government could or should sign up to any such arrangement. reporter: that assurance fell by the wayside. the people of northern ireland could be forgiven for feeling betrayed and while unionist politicians welcomed the hard-line from the british government, there's a feeling of unease for many living here. and
of one of the parties of the european court of jesters. reporter: there's puzzlement in belfast on why the u.k. is taking such a hard line when there seems to be more hope of a compromise from brussels. and so is this last-minute posturing on her -- hand of the u.k. government?if it isn't, there is a serious escalation crisis ahead. this at a time when it it would appear the majority of people in northern ireland want an end to the standoff. protests have been led by unionists, who say they are...
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now operation, there's been no involvement actually of the european court of justice. so far, this is a, there's an inventive invention problem. and we're seeing now that there's some very generous movement by the you, which is to be now stations day has already been previous, counted by a british government, who are something more interested in having a function in finding solution. can i contextualize that question nicholas and ask you it again though, why should the european court of justice are primacy in northern ireland? because the e. c. j doesn't have privacy and wales or scotland, the u. k. left the european union? why not just say okay, well the e c, j has primacy in brazil or canada, or australia simply wouldn't fly. well, i mean, you may also notice that there is actually a land border between the republic of ireland, which remains into europe in which is inside united kingdom on the island. and in order to keep that order open, one has to make certain concessions, certain arrangements to do with regulation. and the u. k. knowing full well was it was doing
now operation, there's been no involvement actually of the european court of justice. so far, this is a, there's an inventive invention problem. and we're seeing now that there's some very generous movement by the you, which is to be now stations day has already been previous, counted by a british government, who are something more interested in having a function in finding solution. can i contextualize that question nicholas and ask you it again though, why should the european court of justice...
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the european court justice, there's puzzlement in belfast on why the u. k. is taking such a hard line when there seemed to be more hope of a compromise from brussels. and so his, this last minute posturing on the part of the u. k. government, if it isn't, then there's a serious escalation to this crisis ahead. this at a time when it will appear, the majority of people in northern ireland want an end to their stand off. protests about the c border had been led by unionists who say that been cut off from the u. k. before becoming prime minister boris johnson had told a democratic unionist party 3 years ago that he didn't want to see in all marlyn left in the lurch by borderless sea. no british conservative government could or should sign up to any such arrangement. that assurance fell by the wayside. the people who don't ireland could be forgiven for feeding, but frayed and while eunice politicians welcome the hard line from the british government. there's a feeling of unease for many people living here. andrew simmons al jazeera belfast . ah. okay, let's brin
the european court justice, there's puzzlement in belfast on why the u. k. is taking such a hard line when there seemed to be more hope of a compromise from brussels. and so his, this last minute posturing on the part of the u. k. government, if it isn't, then there's a serious escalation to this crisis ahead. this at a time when it will appear, the majority of people in northern ireland want an end to their stand off. protests about the c border had been led by unionists who say that been cut...
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they want no oversight of the european court ofjustice, in i of the european court ofjustice, in short. the eu's highest court, of the european court ofjustice, in short. the eu's highest court, which at the moment is the ultimate arbiter of any disputes which work to arise or might be to arise in the implementation of the northern ireland protocol. the uk as you heard in the report there is not happy about that, they say it is not sustainable in the long term, not sensible, and so they are proposing an entirely new legal text to replace the northern ireland protocol which is currently there. but it does not sound like the proposals that are coming from the eu this afternoon will go there and they will offer some concessions around you at customs checks, around making it easier for medicines to come in, around allowing certain products to come between great britain and northern ireland and onwards to the eu, but there will not be at all any change to the role of the ecj, and that is why i think while downing street has said it will seriously consider the proposals coming from the eu an
they want no oversight of the european court ofjustice, in i of the european court ofjustice, in short. the eu's highest court, of the european court ofjustice, in short. the eu's highest court, which at the moment is the ultimate arbiter of any disputes which work to arise or might be to arise in the implementation of the northern ireland protocol. the uk as you heard in the report there is not happy about that, they say it is not sustainable in the long term, not sensible, and so they are...
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the european court ofjustice. the european commission vice president, who leads on brexit issues, he was speaking last week and saying that only one person mentioned the european court ofjustice to him, most people were focusing on improving the protocol. but they see the rule of the ecj is an affront to the rule of the ecj is an affront to the protocol, and that is why they are focused on it. thank you. the czech president milos zeman has been taken to hospital after the country's elections. it follows ongoing discussions about his health. at least 15 people have been killed in a plane crash in russia. preliminary reports suggested four people survived when the light aircraft came down in tatarstan, nearly a thousand kilometres east of moscow. the plane is said to have been owned by a local flying club. the man regarded as the father of pakistan's nuclear programme, abdul qadeer khan, has died at the age of 85. the atomic scientist, was hailed by many pakistanis as a national hero in 1998, for making his country
the european court ofjustice. the european commission vice president, who leads on brexit issues, he was speaking last week and saying that only one person mentioned the european court ofjustice to him, most people were focusing on improving the protocol. but they see the rule of the ecj is an affront to the rule of the ecj is an affront to the protocol, and that is why they are focused on it. thank you. the czech president milos zeman has been taken to hospital after the country's elections....
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or the european court of justice. we should see what happens tomorrow— justice. we should see what happens tomorrow and they also think that frost _ tomorrow and they also think that frost prospect intervention in his speech— frost prospect intervention in his speech today was to use that lovely brussels _ speech today was to use that lovely brussels word, discourteous. and you want to know — brussels word, discourteous. and you want to know what _ brussels word, discourteous. and you want to know what habits _ brussels word, discourteous. and you want to know what habits were - brussels word, discourteous. and you want to know what habits were all - want to know what habits were all you can join want to know what habits were all you canjoin ben brown for the paper review tomorrow night, same time, same channel. want to make a bit of a comparison here, these proposals are both on the guardian and telegraph, at the guardian says it come from the vice president of the commission involved in these negotiations with
or the european court of justice. we should see what happens tomorrow— justice. we should see what happens tomorrow and they also think that frost _ tomorrow and they also think that frost prospect intervention in his speech— frost prospect intervention in his speech today was to use that lovely brussels _ speech today was to use that lovely brussels word, discourteous. and you want to know — brussels word, discourteous. and you want to know what _ brussels word, discourteous. and you...
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court ofjustice.- european court ofjustice. which is not european court ofjustice. which is rrot actually _ european court ofjustice. which is not actually played _ european court ofjustice. which is not actually played any _ european court ofjustice. which is not actually played any role i european court ofjustice. which is not actually played any role as i european court ofjustice. which is not actually played any role as of. not actually played any role as of yet? not actually played any role as of et? , , ., , ,., , yet? this is the thing, absolutely northern ireland _ yet? this is the thing, absolutely northern ireland protocol- yet? this is the thing, absolutely northern ireland protocol says i yet? this is the thing, absolutely i northern ireland protocol says there is a role for the european court of justice but has not heard any cases in what we did discover today from the speech from lord frost is that he remembered de wanted to start enforcement proceedings? go back in time and this is back in march. because we had u
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but a very big stumbling block remains, what will be the role of the european court of justice? the two sides cannot decide on that. if ultimately, this new round of talks dissolves quickly, david frost says he is ready to trigger article 16 of the protocol and that would suspend parts of the protocol to protect peace in northern ireland, he says. the eu says that kind of action could threaten the stability of northern ireland. even before this new round of talks, you have countries like germany who have asked the european commission to prepare a range of possible retaliatory measures against the uk if article 16 is triggered. that feels talks of a possible trade war all these are hard—nosed negotiating tactics from the beginning. hard-nosed negotiating tactics from the beginning-— one of the uk's biggest toy retailers is warning that delays at uk ports will result in shortages this christmas. with thousands of containers stuck at ports, including felixstowe, and a serious shortage of hgv lorry drivers, there's widespread concern in the business community about future stocks
but a very big stumbling block remains, what will be the role of the european court of justice? the two sides cannot decide on that. if ultimately, this new round of talks dissolves quickly, david frost says he is ready to trigger article 16 of the protocol and that would suspend parts of the protocol to protect peace in northern ireland, he says. the eu says that kind of action could threaten the stability of northern ireland. even before this new round of talks, you have countries like...
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after the countries constitutional court stated that polish law. trump's european law freedom or a possible 175 year prison sentence. julian salinger's fate rests in the hands of the you. case high court as an extradition appeal hearing to america for the whistleblower starts in london today. and a chilling warning from the united nation is, which says, the situation in afghanistan is so dire that half of the country's entire population could face starvation. we hear from the organization a really big board b tariff, orange material crisis where we, even today we're talking about 19000000 people who are, as we say, company foods, care of that means the experiencing hunger on a daily basis. ah, i just talked to a 5 pm here in moscow and a full docket for you today here on the program. this is our t international. but along the simmering rule of law, a dispute between the e. u and poland has taken another time. the use court of justice has just ordered warsaw to pay a daily fine of a 1000000 euros. brussels wanted war sort of scrap, a chamber tasked with disciplining judges. because the u. c.
after the countries constitutional court stated that polish law. trump's european law freedom or a possible 175 year prison sentence. julian salinger's fate rests in the hands of the you. case high court as an extradition appeal hearing to america for the whistleblower starts in london today. and a chilling warning from the united nation is, which says, the situation in afghanistan is so dire that half of the country's entire population could face starvation. we hear from the organization a...
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——to the european court of human rights. she argues that allowing more drilling for oil in the arctic will harm young people's future. i'm really hungry to see and eager to see the norwegian government be held responsible for their actions and their politics, and i really do believe that norway has a big part of the responsibility to solve the climate crisis because we have been such a big oil producer, just with my own eyes in my closest environment back home where i grew up, i can see our river being closed for fishing for the first time. i can see the forest dying. warmer conditions have attracted moths, which decimate the trees in their path. trees that would absorb harmful carbon dioxide caused by burning fossilfuels. scientist point to these as scars climate change. as we journey through this remote and often breathtaking region, we hear of more people who are fearful for the future. today we're going to meet someone who has been witnessing an influx. all the main changes were made during the ice age 10,000 years ago,
——to the european court of human rights. she argues that allowing more drilling for oil in the arctic will harm young people's future. i'm really hungry to see and eager to see the norwegian government be held responsible for their actions and their politics, and i really do believe that norway has a big part of the responsibility to solve the climate crisis because we have been such a big oil producer, just with my own eyes in my closest environment back home where i grew up, i can see our...
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the rights and the european court of human rights-— rights and the european court of human rights. the newly demoted justice secretary. _ human rights. the newly demoted justice secretary. he _ human rights. the newly demoted justice secretary. he is _ human rights. the newly demoted justice secretary. he is well - human rights. the newly demoted| justice secretary. he is well known for not believing in the human rights act he said that many years ago. this is an interview with the sunday telegraph repeating what is at the conservative party conference and he is using, you know, the old mantra of it is ridiculous, people can complain human rights to a family life and that means we can't deport dangerous criminal, for incidents. the argument for or against their said that without the human rights act, the hillsborough families, though mid staffs hospital deaths families, and many, many other cases would not have got the justice that they eventually partially got, after many years campaigning. he has been heavily criticised, notjust by groups like liberty but also by the shadow justi
the rights and the european court of human rights-— rights and the european court of human rights. the newly demoted justice secretary. _ human rights. the newly demoted justice secretary. he _ human rights. the newly demoted justice secretary. he is _ human rights. the newly demoted justice secretary. he is well - human rights. the newly demoted| justice secretary. he is well known for not believing in the human rights act he said that many years ago. this is an interview with the sunday...
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can we be clear what it — european court ofjustice. can we be clear what it will _ european court ofjustice. can we be clear what it will mean _ european court ofjustice. can we be clear what it will mean in _ european court ofjustice. can we be clear what it will mean in practice? l clear what it will mean in practice? we come to the british point and where on the way, highly effective in talking about agreeing that a green channel and red channel? red channel for those going to northern ireland? not quite, there will be some checks that go into the day and ireland but but the european union has done is made significant efforts to get rid of some of the problems that existed on that border beforehand so that there were publicized problems about his that deal with agricultural standards and making it possible to export sausages that reams of paperwork that h ivory space having a different export certificate for each confinements, that is gone as well. 50 each confinements, that is gone as well. ., , ., ., each confinements, that is gon
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well, yes, but again, we have already the ruling of the european court of justice. this ruling suspends the act, the activity of something the position calls accounts are on the polish judicial system in poland. highly politicized chambers within the supreme court that undermine again the independence of the court system. and the european court of justice ruled in accordance with the polish regulations with the polish constitutions and take into account the polish law in order to protect the independence. there is no unmovable objects here. there is a political position of the party that is deeply divided internally and seeks to consolidate on the polarization tactics. it's a political marketing tactics which has very serious consequences, of course, for poland in today's europe. but it's merely merely death and nothing of conflict of the legal of the, of the legal type of weight of the legal argument. okay, we have to leave it. the check should be ski there more. so thank you very much. the u. s. secretary of state and sampling chin is in mexico to discuss rising d
well, yes, but again, we have already the ruling of the european court of justice. this ruling suspends the act, the activity of something the position calls accounts are on the polish judicial system in poland. highly politicized chambers within the supreme court that undermine again the independence of the court system. and the european court of justice ruled in accordance with the polish regulations with the polish constitutions and take into account the polish law in order to protect the...
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court _ market are overseen by the european court of— market are overseen by the european court ofjustice. if you look at the politics— court ofjustice. if you look at the politics in— court ofjustice. if you look at the politics in northern ireland and perhaps— politics in northern ireland and perhaps worth remembering that northern— perhaps worth remembering that northern ireland voted by a majority against _ northern ireland voted by a majority against brexit but it got brexit anyway. — against brexit but it got brexit anyway, the big issue are the extent and the _ anyway, the big issue are the extent and the intrusiveness of the customs checks— and the intrusiveness of the customs checks that _ and the intrusiveness of the customs checks that we have seen so far this year and _ checks that we have seen so far this year and not — checks that we have seen so far this year and not the oversight of the european — year and not the oversight of the european court ofjustice. what we are also— european court ofjustice. what we are also expecting today is some proposals — a
court _ market are overseen by the european court of— market are overseen by the european court ofjustice. if you look at the politics— court ofjustice. if you look at the politics in— court ofjustice. if you look at the politics in northern ireland and perhaps— politics in northern ireland and perhaps worth remembering that northern— perhaps worth remembering that northern ireland voted by a majority against _ northern ireland voted by a majority against brexit but it got brexit...
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courts now. they want strasbourg to alter the route you are going down. they clearly lost in our supreme court, and as a politician i do not believe in using the courts to make a political decision for a country. i believe in democracy, not a legal system that overruns democracy. that means you should vote politicians based on what you believe, and we believe that we should develop the resources we have, for example natural gas, which are, in fact, by our view, part of the solution. a few weeks after we meet, erna solberg loses the election and steps down as prime minister. but a new government here will be committed to more drilling, at least for now. the oil and gas sector in norway accounts for more than 40% of the country's exports. kim's family is one of 200,000 who rely on the production of fossil fuels. he works for the state—owned energy company, equinor, as an electrician on an oil rig. i know how it could be in hammerfest if we do not have the equinor and the oil and gas companies the
courts now. they want strasbourg to alter the route you are going down. they clearly lost in our supreme court, and as a politician i do not believe in using the courts to make a political decision for a country. i believe in democracy, not a legal system that overruns democracy. that means you should vote politicians based on what you believe, and we believe that we should develop the resources we have, for example natural gas, which are, in fact, by our view, part of the solution. a few weeks...
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is this european court? what law process said, quite rightly is that why should the european court, a court from one side preside over an issue that both parties have what he is advocating, what the u. k is advocating is an independent court to modified to moderate in terms of any disputes or issues that sort of the line in the sand. the red line for the u. k was not having the european court of justice intervene in a u. k. issue deadly. something will continue follow your report to the british american best associated. thank you so much as always, leisure, as always. and finally, if you're looking to buy some bitcoin, there are dozens of different options to choose from, right? well, that may now include your local wal mart, if you live here in the us. that's right. the coin start kiosk, re typically go to exchange your share, your spare corner in rather is now letting you put your cash toward a big coin purchase at 200 stores across the country. it's part of a new partnership with the crypto, while company
is this european court? what law process said, quite rightly is that why should the european court, a court from one side preside over an issue that both parties have what he is advocating, what the u. k is advocating is an independent court to modified to moderate in terms of any disputes or issues that sort of the line in the sand. the red line for the u. k was not having the european court of justice intervene in a u. k. issue deadly. something will continue follow your report to the british...
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every time that person and put him on was summoned by a european court. he appears in court. as a matter of fact, he left said in the last week and he came back on sunday to face this trial on monday. he has no problem with the democratic justice system. the portal is with just not acting as a democratic state. but as i said, betters and just pardoned imprisoned catalan's there. why do you not think he will be pardoned in spain? if he goes to madrid, as a matter of fact, to keep ogden the other, the other capital i'm prisoners because of the 5 that president put the money sustained in europe. other ways without the activity of the child that would have never been a part of the newspaper. and especially because it essentially has many good so many different positions to work together and conflict that who knows, which will be the next position. i mean, obviously this has repercussions here in britain because of scotland, morris johnson. speaking of the conference today, he's on the record back in 2017 saying he was worried about violence. but the referendum that your client re
every time that person and put him on was summoned by a european court. he appears in court. as a matter of fact, he left said in the last week and he came back on sunday to face this trial on monday. he has no problem with the democratic justice system. the portal is with just not acting as a democratic state. but as i said, betters and just pardoned imprisoned catalan's there. why do you not think he will be pardoned in spain? if he goes to madrid, as a matter of fact, to keep ogden the...
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it comes off to potency. constitutional court previously ruled local law trumped european law. well, let's learn more crossing lives. why? europe correspondent peter oliver on this wednesday afternoon. peter a 1000000 euros a day. that's quite a price to pay for. stepping out of the e use line and he reaction from poland so far certainly there is. we'll get to that in just a moment though, whichever way you slice this, it's a major escalation in not ongoing dispute over rule of law between brussels and war saw it comes after poland, top court ruled that the polish constitution supersedes a you law. now the european court of justice is said until that ruling is overturned, poland gonna face a 1000000 euro fine every single day. the vice president recalls that a member state cannot plead provisions practices or situations prevailing in its domestic legal order to justify failure to observe obligations arising under e you law. it appears necessary to strengthen the effectiveness of the interim measures by providing for the imposition of a periodic penalty payment on poland in orde
it comes off to potency. constitutional court previously ruled local law trumped european law. well, let's learn more crossing lives. why? europe correspondent peter oliver on this wednesday afternoon. peter a 1000000 euros a day. that's quite a price to pay for. stepping out of the e use line and he reaction from poland so far certainly there is. we'll get to that in just a moment though, whichever way you slice this, it's a major escalation in not ongoing dispute over rule of law between...
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it comes off to poland. constitutional court previously ruled that local law trumped european law. short time ago, i spoke about this with an artist peter on over. it's a major escalation in that ongoing dispute over rule of law between brussels and war, saw it comes after poland, top court ruled that the polish constitution supersedes a you law. now, the european court of justice is said until that ruling is overturned, poland going to face a 1000000 euro fine every single day. the vice president recalls that a member state cannot played provisions, practices, or situations prevailing in its domestic legal order to justify failure to observe obligations arising under you law. it appears necessary to strengthen the effectiveness of the interim measures by providing for the imposition of a periodic penalty payment on poland in order to deter that member state from delaying bringing its conduct into line with that order. the reason that the e c, j has gone in so hard on poland is what the ruling from the constitutional tribunal in warsaw at risk to basically they're concerned. it puts the,
it comes off to poland. constitutional court previously ruled that local law trumped european law. short time ago, i spoke about this with an artist peter on over. it's a major escalation in that ongoing dispute over rule of law between brussels and war, saw it comes after poland, top court ruled that the polish constitution supersedes a you law. now, the european court of justice is said until that ruling is overturned, poland going to face a 1000000 euro fine every single day. the vice...
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he walks around in your, well, the new she judgment of the, of the european court. a 3rd of july was based on a wrong information given based. i mean, the spain misled the court saying that this disorder was not active, which was untrue. so, and that now the, the coordinator will have to reevaluate, as you say, and we will have a resolution within the next $1530.00 days because it's quite clear that they gave him the precautionary measures. they lifted because there was no risk and the risk was existing. pedo sanchez, spanish prime minister says, why doesn't he just come back faced the music in madrid. he's part 9 in prison, catalan's in june. why can't, for president bridge, the more just go back because you don't trust him? well, he doesn't trust him. you know, in the spanish judicial system, every time that person and put him on was summoned by a european court. he appears in court as a matter of fact, he left at dinner last week and he came back on sunday to face this trial on monday . he has no problem with the marketing justice system. the portal is with just
he walks around in your, well, the new she judgment of the, of the european court. a 3rd of july was based on a wrong information given based. i mean, the spain misled the court saying that this disorder was not active, which was untrue. so, and that now the, the coordinator will have to reevaluate, as you say, and we will have a resolution within the next $1530.00 days because it's quite clear that they gave him the precautionary measures. they lifted because there was no risk and the risk was...
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court of justice said that other member states may not have to arrest him under the european arrest warrant only spain all a bit confusing, but they detained him in sardinia, and now he's free. what happened this week? he's in court judge of spain, who has no competence on this case insisted in he said rest and she is extra mission just being a he activated the european police system. and these are d. m a on the next day he was free. i'm waiting for for next or the sure hearing. it was quite clear that there was nothing to do with traditional because according to european, your hero, she keeps his immunity. and also the things to discuss this case is to go ahead, but this case seems to go nowhere. but technically he's not, he doesn't have immunity. and now that this happened with the side in the police, does that not mean that they a, c, j, j will have to reevaluate their, for their initial finding that, that doesn't necessarily mean they can be arrested anywhere. he walks around and you're, well, the new sure judgment of the, of the european court a 3rd of july was based on the wro
court of justice said that other member states may not have to arrest him under the european arrest warrant only spain all a bit confusing, but they detained him in sardinia, and now he's free. what happened this week? he's in court judge of spain, who has no competence on this case insisted in he said rest and she is extra mission just being a he activated the european police system. and these are d. m a on the next day he was free. i'm waiting for for next or the sure hearing. it was quite...
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k was not having a european court of justice, intervene in a u. k. issue deadly. some to walk into the following report, which of the british american bits association. thank you so much as always slash as always. and finally, if you're looking to buy some bitcoin, there are dozens of different options to choose from, right? well, that may now include your local wal mart if you have here in the us. that's right. the coin start kiosk route, typically go to exchange your share, your spare corner, and rather is now letting you put your cash toward a bit coin purchase at $200.00 stores across the country. it's part of a new partnership with the crypto, while a company coin me, users with coin me accounts will be given a voucher from the coin star key ask for the crypto they purchased with cash. as for what it'll cost. well, there is a 4 percent transaction fee, which wal mart takes cut from, as well as a 7 percent cash exchange fee. that seems like it would be a little bit more work, right? you're going an extra step rather than just getting the app and buying it. def
k was not having a european court of justice, intervene in a u. k. issue deadly. some to walk into the following report, which of the british american bits association. thank you so much as always slash as always. and finally, if you're looking to buy some bitcoin, there are dozens of different options to choose from, right? well, that may now include your local wal mart if you have here in the us. that's right. the coin start kiosk route, typically go to exchange your share, your spare corner,...
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you funding all rulings by the european court of justice are binding on all member states authorities, including national court. you law has primacy over national law, including constitutional provisions. this is what all you members states have signed up to as members of the european union. we will use all the powers that we have under the treaties to ensure this. this is just the latest dispute between poland and the e. u. the block has criticized the polish government for what it sees as a rolling back of civil liberties. go back to 2017 poland, created an institution for discipline, judges, and prosecutors. and a you court ordered them to does all that saying it undermined the rule of law in 2019 several polish regions passed resolutions condemning what they called l g. b t . ideology. again, the commission threatened to pull funding saying it violated e u laws against discrimination. and early this year, poland passed a media law preventing non e u companies from holding a controlling stake in polish media. the government says it's needed to curve the influence of hostile foreign
you funding all rulings by the european court of justice are binding on all member states authorities, including national court. you law has primacy over national law, including constitutional provisions. this is what all you members states have signed up to as members of the european union. we will use all the powers that we have under the treaties to ensure this. this is just the latest dispute between poland and the e. u. the block has criticized the polish government for what it sees as a...
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no denial must follow you rules as a condition of breaks it overseen by the european court of justice. the case now adamant that must change under simmons reports from belfast. as the you case, bricks administer prepared to speak in portugal, karen sloane was taking a delivery from the irish republic. it's his main supply line now and without it. his delicatessen in northern ireland will be out of business. his main suppliers used to be in the u. k. but the trade board in the r c means he can't rely on them anymore. karen had been hoping that you was about to smooth things out with concessions over regulations on food exposure from the u. k. and streamlined custom checks. but the way the british government is now behaving leaves karen and business people all over northern ireland in doubt. how much until now he along with many others, never realize the role of the european court of justice was an issue in the post bricks. it crisis here. no, i was thinking about it was bracket and you know, protocol and this is all you hear. and, you know, and all, and you're just something new and ot
no denial must follow you rules as a condition of breaks it overseen by the european court of justice. the case now adamant that must change under simmons reports from belfast. as the you case, bricks administer prepared to speak in portugal, karen sloane was taking a delivery from the irish republic. it's his main supply line now and without it. his delicatessen in northern ireland will be out of business. his main suppliers used to be in the u. k. but the trade board in the r c means he can't...
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and the european court. busy of justice ruled in accordance with the polish regulations, with the polish constitutions, and taking into account the polish law in order to protect the independence. there is no unmovable objects here. there is a political position of the party that is deeply divided internally and seeks to consolidate on the polarization tactics. it's a political marketing tactics which has very serious consequences, of course, for poland into those europe. but it's merely merely death and nothing of conflict. of the legal of the, of the legal type of weight of the legal arguments. the new prime minister of japan from yoko sheet, as promised to focus on leading the country out of the crisis created by the pandemic. and his 1st policy speech he called for cash payouts to companies and people who've been hit hardest by the outbreak of scot jaila. it is 1st policy address since taking office japanese prime minister for me o key. she'd have said that he's focused on leading his country out of the
and the european court. busy of justice ruled in accordance with the polish regulations, with the polish constitutions, and taking into account the polish law in order to protect the independence. there is no unmovable objects here. there is a political position of the party that is deeply divided internally and seeks to consolidate on the polarization tactics. it's a political marketing tactics which has very serious consequences, of course, for poland into those europe. but it's merely merely...
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you funding all rulings by the european court of justice are binding on all member states authorities, including national courts. you law has primacy over national law, including constitutional provisions. this is what all you members, states have signed up to. as members of the european union, we will use all the powers that we have under the treaties to ensure this. this court ruling though, just the latest dispute between poland and the e. u. the block has criticized the polish government for what it sees as a rolling back of civil liberties. like in 2017 poland creator down institution for disciplining judges and prosecutors and e, you called or to pollen to dissolve it, saying it undermined the rule of law. in 2019 several polish regions passed resolutions condemning what they called l g b t. ideology. the european commission threatened to pull fundings a violated a you laws against discrimination. and earlier this year, poland passed a media law that prevents non you companies from holding a controlling stake. in polish media outlets, the government says it needed to curb the in
you funding all rulings by the european court of justice are binding on all member states authorities, including national courts. you law has primacy over national law, including constitutional provisions. this is what all you members, states have signed up to. as members of the european union, we will use all the powers that we have under the treaties to ensure this. this court ruling though, just the latest dispute between poland and the e. u. the block has criticized the polish government...
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single market is ultimately governed by the arbiter of those rules, the european court of justice. as you probably know, the european union put a lot of stock in its rules and laws, and it really seems to be a redline for brussels. it was interesting earlier, when he was talkingarlier at the press conference, he was keen to move away from redlines, but at the moment, both sides seem to have them. ros: isn't there an issue, if the european union says you cannot have access to the single market for goods, and if you follow through, there would be a border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland, which is what everyone is trying to avoid. >> i think everyone remains determined to avoid that outcome. the two sides are going to talk intensively. he revealed that he and lord frost will have lunch on friday. we expect a few weeks of intense talks to see where this agreement can go, if they can reach an agreement. but you are right, there would be concerned about the eventual outcome of what you described. at this stage, you are looking at one side saying we want to overhaul t
single market is ultimately governed by the arbiter of those rules, the european court of justice. as you probably know, the european union put a lot of stock in its rules and laws, and it really seems to be a redline for brussels. it was interesting earlier, when he was talkingarlier at the press conference, he was keen to move away from redlines, but at the moment, both sides seem to have them. ros: isn't there an issue, if the european union says you cannot have access to the single market...
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now this is, this is european court of justice is basically the ultimate arbitrator on of this, this, this international law. and he is talking how about that going away and having international tribunal. not only that, he wants basically to actually go down a road, possibly of triggering what's known as article 16, which means that he can then unilaterally the u. k. government can unilaterally go against this agreement, do what it wants. it thinks but expects a real fights over this, the supposed to be negotiations, but this is really going to be a pretty bitter battle between the european union and the u. k. it potentially is going to be one of the biggest rifts we'll have seen between the in the u. k. and you, we appreciate you explaining a very complex issue. thank you for your time and insights entre simmons, there in belfast for us. the world's most indebted property developer. china's ever grand group has missed its 3rd round of bond payments in as many wakes . the real estate giant was trying to make a payment of $148000000.00 to its bondholders on top of its mist payments. in
now this is, this is european court of justice is basically the ultimate arbitrator on of this, this, this international law. and he is talking how about that going away and having international tribunal. not only that, he wants basically to actually go down a road, possibly of triggering what's known as article 16, which means that he can then unilaterally the u. k. government can unilaterally go against this agreement, do what it wants. it thinks but expects a real fights over this, the...
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it over sane by the european court of justice. the u. k. is adamant that must change, trying to how has been following the story and has more on what's being discussed from london. this is a piece of legislation governing trade between great britain and northern ireland. while northern ireland is allowed to remain part of the single market. the single market that was a way of avoiding a hard border on the island of island in its place. a customs divide between great britain and northern almond with the e. u. leverage levying checks on goods flowing from the mainland to no, not well. the u. k. now says that deal is not working, the checks are being too onerous, the applied, it's creating havoc in the northern ireland economy and they no longer want to abide by will be overseen by the european court of justice in this protocol. well, the earlier in the week went further than most people expected putting together a proposal to drop. many of those checks up to 80 percent of the most contentious ones on food and negotiators in london in prelimin
it over sane by the european court of justice. the u. k. is adamant that must change, trying to how has been following the story and has more on what's being discussed from london. this is a piece of legislation governing trade between great britain and northern ireland. while northern ireland is allowed to remain part of the single market. the single market that was a way of avoiding a hard border on the island of island in its place. a customs divide between great britain and northern almond...
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so we have not been able to win that fight so we think that by complaining this to the european court of human rights we may have a chance to stop this catastrophic oil drilling. 23—year—old mia chamberlain has tried to juggle 23—year—old mia chamberlain has tried tojuggle her 23—year—old mia chamberlain has tried to juggle her psychology degree studies with bringing the legal case.— degree studies with bringing the legal case. personally, my sto is the legal case. personally, my story is kind — the legal case. personally, my story is kind of _ the legal case. personally, my story is kind of one _ the legal case. personally, my story is kind of one built - the legal case. personally, my story is kind of one built on i story is kind of one built on the climate anxiety. i have an overwhelming fear for the future and massive deep sadness and anger towards having to grow up in a world that is headed towards ecological collapse. and the only way to stop feeling like this is to actually do something. so assuming —— suing the state and attacking the problem in a direct ma
so we have not been able to win that fight so we think that by complaining this to the european court of human rights we may have a chance to stop this catastrophic oil drilling. 23—year—old mia chamberlain has tried to juggle 23—year—old mia chamberlain has tried tojuggle her 23—year—old mia chamberlain has tried to juggle her psychology degree studies with bringing the legal case.— degree studies with bringing the legal case. personally, my sto is the legal case. personally, my...
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it comes off to the countries. constitutional court stated that polish law. trump's european rules freedom or a possible 175 year prison sentence. julianna's sanchez, fate rests in the hands of the u. k. high court as an extradition appeal hearing to america for the whistleblower kicks off in london to day. also a chilling warning from the united nations which says the situation that afghan us on is so dire that a half of the countries entire population could face acute malnutrition. this winds up in the program we hear from the organization already paid for. busy deep, terrifying trinitarian crisis. even today we talk to 19 people who are, as we say, it can be secured. that means the experiencing hunger on a daily basis. ah, good of you to join us. so your wednesday program here on our t international getting increasingly active as we dropping on some breaking news for you right now. at the french capitals, garden, or railway station has now been evacuated. rattle authorities confirm it's because of a bomb threat. a police say they're investigating a suspicious item of unattended or uncla
it comes off to the countries. constitutional court stated that polish law. trump's european rules freedom or a possible 175 year prison sentence. julianna's sanchez, fate rests in the hands of the u. k. high court as an extradition appeal hearing to america for the whistleblower kicks off in london to day. also a chilling warning from the united nations which says the situation that afghan us on is so dire that a half of the countries entire population could face acute malnutrition. this winds...
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the uk also wants to change the role of the european court ofjustice in overseeing these arrangements. lord frost said today he wanted to amend the protocol and support the good friday peace agreement in northern ireland. the protocol is not working, it's completely lost consent in one community in northern ireland. it's not doing the thing it was set out to do, protect the belfast good friday agreement. in fact it's doing the opposite. it has to change. lord frost there. the eu will set out its proposals tomorrow. 0ur europe editor katya adler is in berlin. tell us a little more of what we can expect in terms of a response. i tell you what we will not expect, and that is that we really are on the edge of a looming trade war between the eu and the uk, the focus in european capitals just is on soaring gas prices, for example. here in berlin it is about forming a government after the elections. but that said, there really are definite tensions over the protocol which were alluded to today by lord frost. the eu tomorrow is going to set up what it says are practical solutions to concrete
the uk also wants to change the role of the european court ofjustice in overseeing these arrangements. lord frost said today he wanted to amend the protocol and support the good friday peace agreement in northern ireland. the protocol is not working, it's completely lost consent in one community in northern ireland. it's not doing the thing it was set out to do, protect the belfast good friday agreement. in fact it's doing the opposite. it has to change. lord frost there. the eu will set out...
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first, he set all rulings of the european court of justice are binding at international courts. and that only the european court of justice has jurisdiction to decide if a ruling is contrary or not to eu law, and that is the stance on the european commission and will not budge an inch. this is where the lines are drawn, really. tom: that being the case, what sort of consequences might poland face from brussels? >> it could be very dire in the very short term because poland needs to have its recovery plan approved by the european commission, and it also needs to meet the budgetary lines that were decided in the summer of 2020, approved by the european commission, in order to receive the eu funds. we know the polish government calls this european blackmail, but actually, the european commission does not have much room to maneuver. they have to live by the rules that have been set for them. if the polish justice does not change its ruling from today, the commission will not be authorized to disburse the eu funds, and the second and more difficult and more problematic consequence to
first, he set all rulings of the european court of justice are binding at international courts. and that only the european court of justice has jurisdiction to decide if a ruling is contrary or not to eu law, and that is the stance on the european commission and will not budge an inch. this is where the lines are drawn, really. tom: that being the case, what sort of consequences might poland face from brussels? >> it could be very dire in the very short term because poland needs to have...
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and one of the questions asked would be to see if the european court ofjustice could be suspended over this issue of migration. and the anti—eu politician in the uk nigel farage has called you "the biggest hypocrite ever born" because you state that "france's sovereignty has been impinged on by the european court ofjustice" and that was a central argument of the brexiteers, mr barnier. frankly speaking, i have nothing to do with mr farage and i was never impressed during four years by his permanent attacks and politics. and i've certainly not been impressed now, after the negotiations. so i have nothing to do with this guy. he is an extremist from the far right. i am a gaulist, european, definitely a patriot and and european and i want to change what needs to be changed, including in the french constitution where we can find new word on migration. so we have to consider the people of france, and we will do that. 0k. i'm sure nigel farage would not necessarily describe himself as "far—right". he's a brexiteer, anti—eu. but the point that i want to make to you, which is... can you
and one of the questions asked would be to see if the european court ofjustice could be suspended over this issue of migration. and the anti—eu politician in the uk nigel farage has called you "the biggest hypocrite ever born" because you state that "france's sovereignty has been impinged on by the european court ofjustice" and that was a central argument of the brexiteers, mr barnier. frankly speaking, i have nothing to do with mr farage and i was never impressed during...
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_ that removes the jurisdiction of the european court ofjustice from arbitrating particular disputes or northern ireland will be very thing for them _ northern ireland will be very thing for them and they will be pretty angry— for them and they will be pretty angry if— for them and they will be pretty angry if it — for them and they will be pretty angry if it is not removed. the question— angry if it is not removed. the question is— angry if it is not removed. the question is how quickly does boris johnson _ question is how quickly does boris johnson come out and totally panned the eu _ johnson come out and totally panned the eu proposals or is he going to leave _ the eu proposals or is he going to leave any— the eu proposals or is he going to leave any room for any manoeuvring within _ leave any room for any manoeuvring within the _ leave any room for any manoeuvring within the sort of framework they have _ within the sort of framework they have set — within the sort of framework they have set out. within the sort of framework they have set out-— have set out. let's
_ that removes the jurisdiction of the european court ofjustice from arbitrating particular disputes or northern ireland will be very thing for them _ northern ireland will be very thing for them and they will be pretty angry— for them and they will be pretty angry if— for them and they will be pretty angry if it — for them and they will be pretty angry if it is not removed. the question— angry if it is not removed. the question is— angry if it is not removed. the question is how...