There are few judicial appointment procedures in the world that are completely bereft of the overarching presence of either the executive or the legislature, or both. In the end, the judge is left with all the powers vested in him/her by the constitution to uphold the rule of law, within an atmosphere of external influences.
Great Britain is no longer part of the European Union. This ends the free movement of goods between the United Kingdom and the European Union. India perceives it to be a good chance to improve trade relations with both but hurdles remain.
The United Kingdom’s exit from the European Union is a good time to reflect on the grouping, its evolution and legal framework and its partial unravelling. What does this mean for international trade?