The values of European integration and of an ever closer union among the peoples of Europe could lead to an interpretation of paragraph 1 of Article 50 that allows the unilateral revocation of the withdrawal notice, despite this provision having a different scope and objective. The article explores this possibility from a legal and political perspective
textabstractThe dust has not yet settled after the referendum on Britain’s relationship with the EU,...
The British vote to leave takes the European Union into new legal and political territory. With appl...
The article highlights the main reasons for the uncertainty of future scenarios for UK-EU relations...
The values of European integration and of an ever closer union among the peoples of Europe could lea...
THE judgment of the Court of Justice of the European Union in Wightman and Others v Secretary of Sta...
During the last year, many observers, especially in the United Kingdom, have commented on the possib...
The Brexit referendum vote has mainly political implications and no direct legal effect. The article...
Since the EU referendum on 23 June 2016, the decision of the United Kingdom to withdraw from the Eur...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Westlaw UKThe purpose of...
Whatever form Brexit takes (if it takes place), it will have major legal, economic, practical and po...
The legal issue of whether the United Kingdom can change its mind and revoke – unilaterally – its no...
On June 23, 2016, the citizens of the United Kingdom (UK) voted by a narrow margin to withdraw from ...
On the 23 June 2016 the UK voted in favour of Brexit, with the Leave campaign winning by 52% to 48%....
Lisbon Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union regulates Article 50 posbilitatea Member Stat...
Ominous clouds are gathering and the terrain underfoot increasingly resembles a quagmire on the Brex...
textabstractThe dust has not yet settled after the referendum on Britain’s relationship with the EU,...
The British vote to leave takes the European Union into new legal and political territory. With appl...
The article highlights the main reasons for the uncertainty of future scenarios for UK-EU relations...
The values of European integration and of an ever closer union among the peoples of Europe could lea...
THE judgment of the Court of Justice of the European Union in Wightman and Others v Secretary of Sta...
During the last year, many observers, especially in the United Kingdom, have commented on the possib...
The Brexit referendum vote has mainly political implications and no direct legal effect. The article...
Since the EU referendum on 23 June 2016, the decision of the United Kingdom to withdraw from the Eur...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Westlaw UKThe purpose of...
Whatever form Brexit takes (if it takes place), it will have major legal, economic, practical and po...
The legal issue of whether the United Kingdom can change its mind and revoke – unilaterally – its no...
On June 23, 2016, the citizens of the United Kingdom (UK) voted by a narrow margin to withdraw from ...
On the 23 June 2016 the UK voted in favour of Brexit, with the Leave campaign winning by 52% to 48%....
Lisbon Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union regulates Article 50 posbilitatea Member Stat...
Ominous clouds are gathering and the terrain underfoot increasingly resembles a quagmire on the Brex...
textabstractThe dust has not yet settled after the referendum on Britain’s relationship with the EU,...
The British vote to leave takes the European Union into new legal and political territory. With appl...
The article highlights the main reasons for the uncertainty of future scenarios for UK-EU relations...