Brexit revealed the weaknesses in British-Irish intergovernmental relations and also created a need for the Irish government to provide a clearer policy to Northern Ireland, given the economic implications of Brexit and calls for unification, argues Etain Tannam (Trinity College Dublin). Time will tell whether the Shared Island document marks a new beginning or a false dawn, but it is most certainly a landmark and heralds an optimistic start
Extradition between the UK and Ireland after Brexit will be particularly affected by a No-Deal Brexi...
For practical purposes, the border between Ireland and Northern Ireland no longer exists. Brexit wil...
The past three weeks of the Brexit cycle has once again seen Ireland at the centre of the Brexit deb...
The formal side of British-Irish relations needs strengthening to face the challenges of Brexit. In ...
British-Irish institutions need strengthening to face the challenges of Brexit. In this post, on the...
Time is rapidly running out in the Brexit negotiations and there is still no agreement in sight on t...
Since the Brexit referendum, policy-makers’ and academics’ attention has increasingly focused on the...
In this post, Etain Tannam (Trinity College Dublin) explores the prospects for the Shared Island pro...
What happens to Northern Ireland once the UK leaves the European Union has become one of the most co...
Brexit has become highly politicised in Northern Ireland. A damaging chasm is opening up between the...
At this stage of the exit negotiations, the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic is not ...
The European Union was a crucial element of the totality of UK-Irish relationships that would allow ...
After the Brexit vote, Richard S Grayson (Goldsmiths, University of London) became an Irish citizen,...
The European Commission's Draft Legal Text on UK Withdrawal from the EU has kept closely to the Euro...
Colin Murray (Newcastle Law School) argues that Northern Ireland’s Unionist Parties should rein in t...
Extradition between the UK and Ireland after Brexit will be particularly affected by a No-Deal Brexi...
For practical purposes, the border between Ireland and Northern Ireland no longer exists. Brexit wil...
The past three weeks of the Brexit cycle has once again seen Ireland at the centre of the Brexit deb...
The formal side of British-Irish relations needs strengthening to face the challenges of Brexit. In ...
British-Irish institutions need strengthening to face the challenges of Brexit. In this post, on the...
Time is rapidly running out in the Brexit negotiations and there is still no agreement in sight on t...
Since the Brexit referendum, policy-makers’ and academics’ attention has increasingly focused on the...
In this post, Etain Tannam (Trinity College Dublin) explores the prospects for the Shared Island pro...
What happens to Northern Ireland once the UK leaves the European Union has become one of the most co...
Brexit has become highly politicised in Northern Ireland. A damaging chasm is opening up between the...
At this stage of the exit negotiations, the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic is not ...
The European Union was a crucial element of the totality of UK-Irish relationships that would allow ...
After the Brexit vote, Richard S Grayson (Goldsmiths, University of London) became an Irish citizen,...
The European Commission's Draft Legal Text on UK Withdrawal from the EU has kept closely to the Euro...
Colin Murray (Newcastle Law School) argues that Northern Ireland’s Unionist Parties should rein in t...
Extradition between the UK and Ireland after Brexit will be particularly affected by a No-Deal Brexi...
For practical purposes, the border between Ireland and Northern Ireland no longer exists. Brexit wil...
The past three weeks of the Brexit cycle has once again seen Ireland at the centre of the Brexit deb...