Ireland’s Achmea moment?
Ireland's Supreme Court at the Four Courts building, Dublin (Credit: Shutterstock/4kclips)
The Irish Supreme Court has ruled that ratifying the EU-Canada trade agreement known as CETA would breach the country’s constitution by infringing juridical sovereignty – a move that commentators have called “Ireland’s Achmea moment”.
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