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<p>The UK recognises that there needs to be a clear mechanism for governing and enforcing
our Withdrawal Agreement with the EU, as there is in any international agreement,
and we will continue to engage constructively on this in the negotiations. However,
we have been clear that this cannot mean continuing the direct jurisdiction of the
CJEU after the UK has left the EU. In our paper last summer, we set out the principles
underpinning our approach to enforcement and dispute resolution which included respect
for the autonomy of both the UK and EU.</p>
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