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UK launches legal dispute against EU over Horizon exclusion

Hopes that formal escalation of a prolonged political stand-off will finally allow UK-based researchers to participate in EU programmes

Published on
August 17, 2022
Last updated
August 17, 2022
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The UK government has launched legal action against the European Union over its exclusion from the Horizon Europe, Copernicus, and Euratom programmes, promised to the country as part of its Brexit deal a year and a half ago.听

The EU has 10 days after the complaint is delivered to respond under a formal process that begins with political discussions between the two sides.听

In a statement, the UK鈥檚 foreign secretary and frontrunner to be its next prime minister, Liz Truss, said the bloc was in 鈥渃lear breach鈥 of the deal and 鈥渞epeatedly seeking to politicise vital scientific cooperation by refusing to finalise access to these important programmes鈥.听

Tim Bradshaw, chief executive of the Russell Group, said he hoped launching the legal action 鈥渨ill help resolve the current impasse鈥. He said that 鈥渄espite the delays, securing the UK鈥檚 full association to Horizon Europe remains the best outcome for both the UK and the EU鈥.听

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UK-based researchers have been聽unable to receive聽funding from the programme, with the government providing substitute funding for those that succeeded in winning grants.

The EU has linked its refusal to give final sign-off for access to the programmes to its ongoing customs dispute over Northern Ireland, launching its own legal complaint, which the UK government has said it will respond to by聽September, when a new prime minister will have been named.听

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If the two sides fail to find a good faith agreement in 30 days the Horizon complaint will move on to arbitration, presided over by three independent experts in law and international trade.

The tribunal must then produce a final report within 160 days, or 80聽if the case is deemed urgent.听If either of the parties聽do not comply with that ruling the other may then seek compensation or take retaliatory measures.

Universities on both sides of the Channel have long argued for the EU to sign-off on UK participation in Horizon.听Kurt Deketelaere, president of the League of European Research Universities, told聽探花视频聽the 鈥渙bsessive stubbornness鈥 of European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen had 鈥渞eally caused鈥 the legal action.听聽

鈥淎lthough I have no sympathy for the UK position on the Northern Ireland聽protocol, the European Commission聽has been completely wrong in tackling the UK association to Horizon Europe,鈥 he said.

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David Lammy, the opposition Labour party鈥檚 shadow foreign secretary, said both sides 鈥渘eed to show more flexibility鈥, but laid blame for the exclusion with the government鈥檚 鈥渞eckless and law-breaking approach鈥.听鈥淭he next prime minister should sit down with all parties to ease the tensions and find agreement in the national interest,鈥 he said.

ben.upton@timeshighereducation.com

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