This note considers the effect of the Withdrawal Agreement and Northern Ireland Protocol on the future trading relationship between the UK and the EU following the conclusion of the Brexit Transition Period. It suggests that these instruments will undermine the benefits of an FTA for the UK, detracting severely from the Canada-style EU FTA by imposing considerable infringement on UK economic sovereignty in relation to trade in goods with Northern Ireland and a continued role for the CJEU in a manner unlike conventional international treaties
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Following the start of the Brexit negotiations on 19 June, Andrew Duff reviews the state of play, na...
Maintaining the Common Travel Area that has existed between the UK, Ireland, the Channel Islands, a...
Since the EU referendum took place in June 2016, the British government’s task to implementing the v...
The people of Great Britain said their word to leave the European Union. The Brexit consequences imp...
The United Kingdom has opted to leave the European Union. The consequences of Brexit on internationa...
The Brexit withdrawal agreement is full of tensions between EU and international law, and mixes toge...
On 23 June 2016 voters in the United Kingdom (UK) voted on whether to remain in or leave the Europea...
The United Kingdom has opted to leave the European Union. The trade and welfare consequences of this...
The United Kingdom (UK) and Canada face considerable uncertainty as they respectively manage relatio...
The importance of EU rules to maintaining open borders within Ireland has been at the centre of UK a...
One of the major factors that motivated a majority of Britons to vote in favour of leaving the EU wa...
Britain’s international trade obligations seriously complicate the question of Britain’s exit from t...
The title of this blog is derived from a line used by then Northern Irish MEP Martina Anderson in th...
Even if a comprehensible deal could be achieved, for example if the UK could negotiate some privileg...
It is not much surprising that the right of withdrawal introduced by the Lisbon Treaty in 2009 has f...
Following the start of the Brexit negotiations on 19 June, Andrew Duff reviews the state of play, na...
Maintaining the Common Travel Area that has existed between the UK, Ireland, the Channel Islands, a...
Since the EU referendum took place in June 2016, the British government’s task to implementing the v...