The Law & Politics of Brexit: Volume II

The Withdrawal Agreement

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ISBN:

9780198848363

Publication date:

22/06/2021

Paperback

320 pages

Price: 650.00 INR

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ISBN:

9780198848363

Publication date:

22/06/2021

Paperback

320 pages

Federico Fabbrini

Provides a thorough examination of the Brexit negotiations, the major terms of the Withdrawal Agreement and the challenges ahead in the framework for future relations,A timely and up to date analysis of the withdrawl agreement which builds on the work undertaken in "The Law & Politics of Brexit" (OUP 2017),Features expert contributions from lawyers, economists and political scientists

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Federico Fabbrini

Description

The book provides the first comprehensive analysis of the withdrawal agreement concluded between the United Kingdom and the European Union to to create the legal framework for Brexit. The book — which builds on a prior volume "The Law & Politics of Brexit" (OUP 2017) - overviews the process of Brexit negotiations that took place between the UK and the EU from 2017 to 2019, and examines the key provisions of the Brexit deal. The volume assesses the withdrawal agreement provisions on the protection of citizens' rights, the Irish border and the financial settlement - as well as the governance provisions on transition, decision-making and adjudication, and the prospects for future EU-UK trade relations. Finally, the book reflects on the longer-term challenges that the implementation of the 2016 Brexit referendum poses for the UK territorial system, for British-Irish relations, as well as for the future of the EU beyond Brexit.


About the author

Edited by Federico Fabbrini, Full Professor of EU Law and Founding Director of Brexit Institute, Dublin City University

Federico Fabbrini is Full Professor of EU Law at Dublin City University, in Ireland and is the Founding Director of the Brexit Institute. He holds a PhD in Law from the European University Institute and previously had academic positions at Tilburg Law School, in the Netherlands, and iCourts (the Centre of Excellence for International Courts) at the University of Copenhagen, in Denmark. Federico Fabbrini is the author of 2 monographs with Oxford University Press, Economic Governance in Europe (2016) and Fundamental Rights in Europe (2014).

Federico Fabbrini

Table of contents

Foreword, Michel Barnier
1:Introduction, Federico Fabbrini
Part I: The Process
2:The Negotiations, Emily Jones
3:The Extensions, Federico Fabbrini & Rebecca Schmidt
4:The Ratifications, Paul Craig
Part II: The Withdrawal Agreement: Substantive Aspects
5:Citizens' Rights, Catherine Barnard & Emilija Leinarte
6:The Irish Border, Colin Harvey
7:The Financial Settlement, Michele Chang
Part III: The Withdrawal Agreement: Governance Aspects
8:The Transition, Kenneth Armstrong
9:Decision-Making and Dispute Settlement, Joris Larik
10:The Future Negotiations, Giorgio Sacerdoti & Paola Mariani
Part IV: The Challenges
11:The Future of the UK, Sionaidh Douglas-Scott
12:The Future of UK-Irish Relations, Etain Tannam
13:The Future of the EU at 27, Federico Fabbrini

Federico Fabbrini

Federico Fabbrini

Federico Fabbrini

Description

The book provides the first comprehensive analysis of the withdrawal agreement concluded between the United Kingdom and the European Union to to create the legal framework for Brexit. The book — which builds on a prior volume "The Law & Politics of Brexit" (OUP 2017) - overviews the process of Brexit negotiations that took place between the UK and the EU from 2017 to 2019, and examines the key provisions of the Brexit deal. The volume assesses the withdrawal agreement provisions on the protection of citizens' rights, the Irish border and the financial settlement - as well as the governance provisions on transition, decision-making and adjudication, and the prospects for future EU-UK trade relations. Finally, the book reflects on the longer-term challenges that the implementation of the 2016 Brexit referendum poses for the UK territorial system, for British-Irish relations, as well as for the future of the EU beyond Brexit.


About the author

Edited by Federico Fabbrini, Full Professor of EU Law and Founding Director of Brexit Institute, Dublin City University

Federico Fabbrini is Full Professor of EU Law at Dublin City University, in Ireland and is the Founding Director of the Brexit Institute. He holds a PhD in Law from the European University Institute and previously had academic positions at Tilburg Law School, in the Netherlands, and iCourts (the Centre of Excellence for International Courts) at the University of Copenhagen, in Denmark. Federico Fabbrini is the author of 2 monographs with Oxford University Press, Economic Governance in Europe (2016) and Fundamental Rights in Europe (2014).

Table of contents

Foreword, Michel Barnier
1:Introduction, Federico Fabbrini
Part I: The Process
2:The Negotiations, Emily Jones
3:The Extensions, Federico Fabbrini & Rebecca Schmidt
4:The Ratifications, Paul Craig
Part II: The Withdrawal Agreement: Substantive Aspects
5:Citizens' Rights, Catherine Barnard & Emilija Leinarte
6:The Irish Border, Colin Harvey
7:The Financial Settlement, Michele Chang
Part III: The Withdrawal Agreement: Governance Aspects
8:The Transition, Kenneth Armstrong
9:Decision-Making and Dispute Settlement, Joris Larik
10:The Future Negotiations, Giorgio Sacerdoti & Paola Mariani
Part IV: The Challenges
11:The Future of the UK, Sionaidh Douglas-Scott
12:The Future of UK-Irish Relations, Etain Tannam
13:The Future of the EU at 27, Federico Fabbrini