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Brexit : 40 ans de turbulences à la passoire hyper médiatisée de la procédure prévue par l’article 50 du traité sur l’Union européenne
Par Azelio FULMINI, avocat au Barreau de Bruxelles, Philippe Partners   Résumé   Some of the reactions to the Brexit accident seem to open a phase risking to bring Europe back to the 15th and 17th century, when King James I of England and Scotland interdicted fishing in the British territorial waters without British licenses, or when Queen Elizabeth I revoked the ancient privileges of the Hanseatic League, or when King Edward III blocked the importation of wool or when King Louis IX of France decided to block the access of British ships to French harbors or when Cromwell made Westminster adopting the Navigation Acts of 1651 which imposed to the English harbors’ authorities not to accept any product coming from the new world which would not have the...
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