This article investigates the possibility of regional entities within EU Member States to become EU Member States in their own right following their secession from their mother state. International law does not automatically allow such regions to remain EU Member States since it refers this issue back to the constituent instruments of international organisations and a reading of both the EU Treaties and the ECJ’s jurisprudence seems to preclude such a ‘continued membership’. The article then further explores the legal issues which could arise during the accession process of the newly independent state. After suggesting solutions to bridge the gap between its secession and its own EU membership, it is argued that the key challenge for such a...
As a form of legal separation taking place within a quasi-federal framework, Brexit displayed import...
This article explores a neglected aspect of the wider debate about EU enlargement: bilateral dispute...
In its early days, the European Union had a tendency towards ‘regional blindness’, with there being ...
This article investigates the possibility of regional entities within EU Member States to become EU ...
One of the political goals of the EU in broad is the absorption of all European continent state in a...
A specter is haunting Europe – the specter of separatism. Scotland, Catalonia, Flanders, South Tyrol...
The European project has brought the states of Europe ever closer together while inadvertently stren...
This is the first book to jointly scrutinise two existential issues for the EU: withdrawal of a memb...
Europe is in the midst of a period of unprecedented change. The European Union is undergoing great u...
Secession and Continuity Within the European Union, by Andrés Ortega and José M. de Areilza There is...
Europe remains an essentially contested project, in relation to its boundaries, institutions, and fu...
Independentism is a live issue in Europe today. In the European Union separatist parties have gained...
This article examines sub‐state nationalist strategies in relation to European integration in the Ba...
This article compares the secessionist movements in Scotland and Catalonia and evaluates the minorit...
The past years have been eventful for secessionist movements in Europe and in particular in Scotland...
As a form of legal separation taking place within a quasi-federal framework, Brexit displayed import...
This article explores a neglected aspect of the wider debate about EU enlargement: bilateral dispute...
In its early days, the European Union had a tendency towards ‘regional blindness’, with there being ...
This article investigates the possibility of regional entities within EU Member States to become EU ...
One of the political goals of the EU in broad is the absorption of all European continent state in a...
A specter is haunting Europe – the specter of separatism. Scotland, Catalonia, Flanders, South Tyrol...
The European project has brought the states of Europe ever closer together while inadvertently stren...
This is the first book to jointly scrutinise two existential issues for the EU: withdrawal of a memb...
Europe is in the midst of a period of unprecedented change. The European Union is undergoing great u...
Secession and Continuity Within the European Union, by Andrés Ortega and José M. de Areilza There is...
Europe remains an essentially contested project, in relation to its boundaries, institutions, and fu...
Independentism is a live issue in Europe today. In the European Union separatist parties have gained...
This article examines sub‐state nationalist strategies in relation to European integration in the Ba...
This article compares the secessionist movements in Scotland and Catalonia and evaluates the minorit...
The past years have been eventful for secessionist movements in Europe and in particular in Scotland...
As a form of legal separation taking place within a quasi-federal framework, Brexit displayed import...
This article explores a neglected aspect of the wider debate about EU enlargement: bilateral dispute...
In its early days, the European Union had a tendency towards ‘regional blindness’, with there being ...