Three senior judges agreed that Britain's government does not have the power to trigger Brexit without first consulting Parliament. Britain's government has confirmed it will go to the Supreme Court to appeal the ruling, and a hearing is expected to take place next month. Experts say it's possible — but extremely unlikely — that the case could be taken further to the European Court of Justice in Luxembourg, the EU's highest court. The EU court could become involved, but only if the Supreme Court decides to refer it there to study a point of EU law. "I can't see anybody wants to see it go to the European Court of Justice.
Source: ABC News November 03, 2016 15:42 UTC