Outlines the economic governance measures of the special settlement concerning the UK's relationship with the EU if a "remain" vote is delivered in the referendum of 23 June 2016, described in terms of a UK "no" to: (1) discriminatory treatment; (2) a one-size-fits-all approach to banking regulation; (3) budgetary responsibility for the eurozone; (4) loss of authority over financial stability measures; and (5) loss of say over EU decision-making
Post-Brexit, UK law conforming to Directives of the European Union such as the value added tax (VAT)...
An unprecedented eleven-member UK Supreme Court decided R (Miller) v Secretary of State for Exiting ...
This paper examines the outcome of the negotiations for a new settlement concerning the United Kingd...
Discusses the potential effects of Brexit for the UK financial sector, and considers, with reference...
Reflects on the Advocate General's Opinion in United Kingdom v European Parliament (C-507/13), chall...
The UK’s negotiating position in the area of ‘economic governance’ started from the assumption that ...
This contribution analyses the potential legal outcomes in meeting the United Kingdom’s (UK’s) deman...
This article analyses the recent decision of the UK Supreme Court determining the UK’s ‘constitution...
Devolution in the United Kingdom is deeply connected to United Kingdom membership of the European Un...
This article analyses the intergovernmental Fiscal Compact, which represents the latest layer in the...
This article examines the background to Brexit and the developments since the UK's referendum on lea...
One misleading mantra in the Brexit debate is that the EU’s single market freedoms were inseparable....
Reviews proposed European Commission amendments to the rules in Regulation 648/2012 concerning centr...
This paper argues that the failed attempt to introduce a mandatory board neutrality rule into EU tak...
This paper examines the proposals listed by the President of the European Council, Donald Tusk, in r...
Post-Brexit, UK law conforming to Directives of the European Union such as the value added tax (VAT)...
An unprecedented eleven-member UK Supreme Court decided R (Miller) v Secretary of State for Exiting ...
This paper examines the outcome of the negotiations for a new settlement concerning the United Kingd...
Discusses the potential effects of Brexit for the UK financial sector, and considers, with reference...
Reflects on the Advocate General's Opinion in United Kingdom v European Parliament (C-507/13), chall...
The UK’s negotiating position in the area of ‘economic governance’ started from the assumption that ...
This contribution analyses the potential legal outcomes in meeting the United Kingdom’s (UK’s) deman...
This article analyses the recent decision of the UK Supreme Court determining the UK’s ‘constitution...
Devolution in the United Kingdom is deeply connected to United Kingdom membership of the European Un...
This article analyses the intergovernmental Fiscal Compact, which represents the latest layer in the...
This article examines the background to Brexit and the developments since the UK's referendum on lea...
One misleading mantra in the Brexit debate is that the EU’s single market freedoms were inseparable....
Reviews proposed European Commission amendments to the rules in Regulation 648/2012 concerning centr...
This paper argues that the failed attempt to introduce a mandatory board neutrality rule into EU tak...
This paper examines the proposals listed by the President of the European Council, Donald Tusk, in r...
Post-Brexit, UK law conforming to Directives of the European Union such as the value added tax (VAT)...
An unprecedented eleven-member UK Supreme Court decided R (Miller) v Secretary of State for Exiting ...
This paper examines the outcome of the negotiations for a new settlement concerning the United Kingd...