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Similarly, there are no exceptions to enable inhalation equipment to be used, or spaces established to enable drugs to be taken in a safer way, or the use of drug using equipment, such as tourniquets, to help to reduce the harm from injections.
Similarly, there are no exceptions to enable inhalation equipment to be used, or spaces established to enable drugs to be taken in a safer way, or the use of drug using equipment, such as tourniquets, to help to reduce the harm from injections.
Similarly, there are no exceptions to enable inhalation equipment to be used, or spaces established to enable drugs to be taken in a safer way, or the use of drug using equipment, such as tourniquets, to help to reduce the harm from injections.
The principle of supremacy of EU law applies almost exclusively to pre-IPCD domestic law. However, as a limited exception, it can also apply to certain modifications of pre-IPCD domestic law which are made on or after IP completion day.iiEuropean Union Withdrawal Act 2018, section 5(3).
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The exceptional circumstances referred to by the UK Supreme Court in the last bullet point were:
a breach of fundamental rights.