The Law & Politics of Brexit

The Law & Politics of Brexit

by Federico Fabbrini (Editor)
The Law & Politics of Brexit

The Law & Politics of Brexit

by Federico Fabbrini (Editor)

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Overview

The decision by the people of the United Kingdom to vote in a referendum in June 2016 to leave the European Union has produced shock-waves across Europe and the world. Brexit calls into question consolidated assumptions on the finality of the EU, and simultaneously sparks new challenges. These new challenges are not only in regard of the constitutional settlements reached in the UK, notably in Scotland and Northern Ireland, but also on the future of European integration. Now that Article 50 of the Treaty on the European Union has been invoked, and the path towards full withdrawal by the UK from the EU remains clouded in uncertainties, a comprehensive legal and political analysis of how Brexit impacts on UK and the EU appears of the utmost importance.

This book brings together leading lawyers, economists and political scientists to discuss the constitutional implications of Brexit and propose possible solutions for the way forward. The book is structured around four main themes. First, it considers how Brexit will be implemented legally and politically, in terms of the withdrawal and the possible new relations between the UK and the EU. Second, it examines the implications of Brexit on the constitutional structure of the UK, as well as on the status of Northern Ireland and the relations with the Republic of Ireland. Third, it examines the implications of Brexit on the constitutional structure of the EU, focusing on a number of key areas of EU policy-making, notably the Area of Freedom Security and Justice, the Single Market, and Economic and Monetary Union. Fourth and finally, the book looks into the mid to long term future, and discusses the prospects for relaunching the EU after and beyond Brexit.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780198810438
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 12/19/2017
Pages: 400
Product dimensions: 9.10(w) x 6.10(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Federico Fabbrini, Professor of Law, School of Law & Government, Dublin City University

Federico Fabbrini is Full Professor of European Law at the School of Law & Government. He holds a B.A. in European & Transnational Legal Studies from the University of Trento (2006), a J.D. in International Law from the University of Bologna (2008) and Ph.D. in Law from the European University Institute (2012). He interned as a clerk for Justice Sabino Cassese at the Italian Constitutional Court (2010-2011) and qualified for the bar exam in Italy (2011). Before joining iCourts, he was Associate Professor of European & International Law at iCourts (the Center of Excellence for International Courts) at the Faculty of Law of the University of Copenhagen, in Denmark, and Assistant Professor of European & Comparative Constitutional Law at Tilburg Law School, in the Netherlands,where he was awarded tenure.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction, Federico FabbriniPart 1: Brexit: Politics, Process and Prospects2. How Brexit Came About? The Politics of the Referendum, Kalypso Nicolaidis3. How Brexit will be Carried out? The Process of Withdrawal, Paul Craig4. How can Britain Trade with the EU? The Prospects for the UK after Brexit, Giorgio SacerdotiPart 2: Brexit and Constitutional Change in Regional Perspective5. Brexit and the English Question, Stephen Tierney6. Brexit and the Scottish Question, Sionaidh Douglas-Scott7. Brexit and the Northern Irish Question, John DoylePart 3: Brexit and Constitutional Change in European Perspective8. Brexit and the EU Area of Freedom, Security and Justice, Deirdre Curtin9. Brexit and the EU Economic and Monetary Union, Michele Chang10. Brexit and the EU Internal Market, Catherine BarnardPart 4: Beyond Brexit: Relaunching the EU?11. Brexit and Euroscepticism: Will Brexit be Emulated Elsewhere?, Marlene Wind12. Brexit and the EU Institutional Balance of Power: Towards a new Equilibrium?, Uwe Puetter13. Brexit and EU Treaty Reform: A Window of Opportunity?, Federico Fabbrini
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