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<p>In leaving the European Union, we will bring about an end to the direct jurisdiction
of the European Court of Justice in the United Kingdom. The UK Government's future
partnership paper sets out the UK’s position on enforcement and reviews examples of
mechanisms for resolving disputes in international agreements. It states that as part
of the deep and special partnership we seek with the EU, it is in the interests of
both the UK and the EU that: the rights and obligations agreed between us can be relied
upon and enforced by individuals and businesses; and where disputes arise between
the UK and the EU on the application or interpretation of these obligations, those
disputes can be resolved efficiently and effectively.</p><p> </p><p>The Government's
top priority for life sciences during the negotiations is to protect the safety of
patients and ensure the integrity of cross-European public health systems. The Government
will seek a mutually beneficial future partnership between the UK and EU that is in
the interests of both sides, which builds on the convergence between our regulatory
systems and gives business the maximum freedom to trade with and operate within European
markets.</p>
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