The Brexit withdrawal agreement is full of tensions between EU and international law, and mixes together provisions winding down the UK's membership and continuing the EU/UK relationship—culminating in the confused and incomplete provisions on Northern Ireland. This paper analyses the key elements of the agreement, including its legal effect, dispute settlement provisions, and rules on UK and EU citizens' acquired rights
The UK which had been one of the major members of the EU, currently has been holding the status of a...
This article explores the post-Brexit EU-UK trade relations as they can be anticipated on the eve of...
After waiting nearly 13 years to become member of the European Union (EU), the United Kingdom, by th...
Following a national referendum on 23rd June 2016, the UK announced its intention to end its decades...
The United Kingdom left the European Union at midnight CET on 31 January 2020. This article provides...
This article is about the United Kingdom’s withdrawal procedure from the European Union, in the afte...
Special Issue on 'The Brexit Negotiations & The May Government'One of the fundamental risks of a 'No...
The Draft Withdrawal Agreement between the United Kingdom (UK) and the European Union (EU) was publi...
textabstractThe dust has not yet settled after the referendum on Britain’s relationship with the EU,...
One of the fundamental risks of a 'No Deal' Brexit would be the loss of a transition period between ...
European regional integration seemed to be unstoppable and unbreakable despite the many political an...
The 2016 unprecedented decision of the United Kingdom to leave the European Union has deep implicati...
As the UK struggles to figure out what its relationship with the world will look like after leaving ...
First published online: April 2020This article examines how the UK Withdrawal Agreement handles one ...
Many aspects of the UK’s withdrawal from the European Union remain to be put fully into effect or ev...
The UK which had been one of the major members of the EU, currently has been holding the status of a...
This article explores the post-Brexit EU-UK trade relations as they can be anticipated on the eve of...
After waiting nearly 13 years to become member of the European Union (EU), the United Kingdom, by th...
Following a national referendum on 23rd June 2016, the UK announced its intention to end its decades...
The United Kingdom left the European Union at midnight CET on 31 January 2020. This article provides...
This article is about the United Kingdom’s withdrawal procedure from the European Union, in the afte...
Special Issue on 'The Brexit Negotiations & The May Government'One of the fundamental risks of a 'No...
The Draft Withdrawal Agreement between the United Kingdom (UK) and the European Union (EU) was publi...
textabstractThe dust has not yet settled after the referendum on Britain’s relationship with the EU,...
One of the fundamental risks of a 'No Deal' Brexit would be the loss of a transition period between ...
European regional integration seemed to be unstoppable and unbreakable despite the many political an...
The 2016 unprecedented decision of the United Kingdom to leave the European Union has deep implicati...
As the UK struggles to figure out what its relationship with the world will look like after leaving ...
First published online: April 2020This article examines how the UK Withdrawal Agreement handles one ...
Many aspects of the UK’s withdrawal from the European Union remain to be put fully into effect or ev...
The UK which had been one of the major members of the EU, currently has been holding the status of a...
This article explores the post-Brexit EU-UK trade relations as they can be anticipated on the eve of...
After waiting nearly 13 years to become member of the European Union (EU), the United Kingdom, by th...