This is the first book to jointly scrutinise two existential issues for the EU: withdrawal of a member state (i.e. Brexit) and territorial secession (affecting Scotland, Catalonia and beyond). The book applies normative and empirical analyses, explores new approaches and discusses the deep theoretical problems unleashed by these processes. Featuring a superb constellation of legal and political science scholars, the book combines specific legal analysis and considers the political dynamics behind the processes. It provides extensive coverage and sophisticated analysis of the interpretation of Article 50 and the possible consequences it may have. The implications of withdrawal and secession on EU citizenship are discussed in depth and there ...
What are the likely consequences of Brexit for the status and rights of British citizenship? Can the...
Arguments in favour of a more explicit and clearer EU stance on secession from a member state – two ...
Following a national referendum on 23rd June 2016, the UK announced its intention to end its decades...
UK’s withdrawal from the EU will mark the first time that a Member State of the European Union decid...
This paper summarizes the debates held at a Round Table in the European University Institute on with...
This article investigates the possibility of regional entities within EU Member States to become EU ...
reservedSecession represents one of the most controversial principles of international law. Consider...
Separatist tendencies in individual EU Member States and the potential impact on the free movement o...
Art. 50 TEU has been criticised because it allegedly grants EU Member States an unfettered right to ...
This essay explores the fear of secession in two different context: the exit of a member State from ...
Withdrawal from the EU is no more a taboo subject. However, the process by which it can happen is un...
Europe is in the midst of a period of unprecedented change. The European Union is undergoing great u...
Abstract The aim of this paper is to present a review of the legal, theoretical, and empirical aspec...
The aim of this paper is to present a review of the legal, theoretical, and empirical aspects of se...
Right of a member state to leave the EU in context of the Brexit Abstract One year has passed since ...
What are the likely consequences of Brexit for the status and rights of British citizenship? Can the...
Arguments in favour of a more explicit and clearer EU stance on secession from a member state – two ...
Following a national referendum on 23rd June 2016, the UK announced its intention to end its decades...
UK’s withdrawal from the EU will mark the first time that a Member State of the European Union decid...
This paper summarizes the debates held at a Round Table in the European University Institute on with...
This article investigates the possibility of regional entities within EU Member States to become EU ...
reservedSecession represents one of the most controversial principles of international law. Consider...
Separatist tendencies in individual EU Member States and the potential impact on the free movement o...
Art. 50 TEU has been criticised because it allegedly grants EU Member States an unfettered right to ...
This essay explores the fear of secession in two different context: the exit of a member State from ...
Withdrawal from the EU is no more a taboo subject. However, the process by which it can happen is un...
Europe is in the midst of a period of unprecedented change. The European Union is undergoing great u...
Abstract The aim of this paper is to present a review of the legal, theoretical, and empirical aspec...
The aim of this paper is to present a review of the legal, theoretical, and empirical aspects of se...
Right of a member state to leave the EU in context of the Brexit Abstract One year has passed since ...
What are the likely consequences of Brexit for the status and rights of British citizenship? Can the...
Arguments in favour of a more explicit and clearer EU stance on secession from a member state – two ...
Following a national referendum on 23rd June 2016, the UK announced its intention to end its decades...