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Old 26th Sep 2018, 14:06
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Originally Posted by liider
There is no such thing as "indirect jurisdiction", this is just what UK government is trying to invent. You either stay, follow and abide or lose all privileges and play on your own.
From https://news.sky.com/story/govt-to-s...-line-11151049

Norway and Switzerland have joint committees to allow that jurisdiction to operate indirectly, but it still exists.
UK government is not trying to invent anything, just looking for the sort of EASA membership deal that has already been given to others.

Note that the Swiss have similar opinions to UK wrt. ECJ, and the current EU-Swiss treaty negotiations have reached impasse on precisely the issue of the Swiss accepting direct ECJ jurisdiction (spoiler: they won't).
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