This paper considers the agenda for UK trade negotiations over the post-Brexit period. There are several groups of countries that will need to be dealt with and we consider the priorities among them. Negotiations with the WTO and the EU are the most important and the most pressing in time, and should be pursued simultaneously. On the former, the UK must try quickly to establish its independent WTO status, which will be greatly facilitated by minimising the changes it proposes to its tariffs schedules. On the EU the UK needs to consider the choices between remaining in the customs union, creating an FTA with the EU and maintaining the ‘regulatory union’ that is the European Economic Area (EEA). Only when relations with the EU and WTO are cle...
This paper aims to contextualize Brexit from the perspective of international trade law. It first di...
Since the EU referendum took place in June 2016, the British government’s task to implementing the v...
As “negotiations” via remote continue to stutter over key differences, I thought it would be worthwh...
The UK will need to negotiate more than 100 new trade agreements if it leaves the EU customs union. ...
Brexit will require the UK to negotiate new trade arrangements with the EU. After summarizing the ma...
‘Brexit’ – the departure of the UK from the European Union – will have important implications for in...
The outcome of the referendum of 23rd June 2016 has focused attention on two formidable tasks, namel...
The British decision to withdraw from the European Union makes it necessary to renegotiate trade rel...
The UK faces no easy options in determining how to develop its approach to international trade post-...
In the second of three posts discussing the scale of the challenge ahead as Britain considers how to...
The UK is searching for a framework for its post-Brexit trade arrangements with the EU. A clean Brex...
By electing to leave the European Union, the United Kingdom has chosen, among many other things, to ...
The UK can’t have it all. Its proposal to maintain a deeply integrated trade and economic relationsh...
The negotiating mandates for the next round of Brexit talks are on the table. The European Union is...
This chapter examines the negotiations on the future relations between the United Kingdom (UK) and t...
This paper aims to contextualize Brexit from the perspective of international trade law. It first di...
Since the EU referendum took place in June 2016, the British government’s task to implementing the v...
As “negotiations” via remote continue to stutter over key differences, I thought it would be worthwh...
The UK will need to negotiate more than 100 new trade agreements if it leaves the EU customs union. ...
Brexit will require the UK to negotiate new trade arrangements with the EU. After summarizing the ma...
‘Brexit’ – the departure of the UK from the European Union – will have important implications for in...
The outcome of the referendum of 23rd June 2016 has focused attention on two formidable tasks, namel...
The British decision to withdraw from the European Union makes it necessary to renegotiate trade rel...
The UK faces no easy options in determining how to develop its approach to international trade post-...
In the second of three posts discussing the scale of the challenge ahead as Britain considers how to...
The UK is searching for a framework for its post-Brexit trade arrangements with the EU. A clean Brex...
By electing to leave the European Union, the United Kingdom has chosen, among many other things, to ...
The UK can’t have it all. Its proposal to maintain a deeply integrated trade and economic relationsh...
The negotiating mandates for the next round of Brexit talks are on the table. The European Union is...
This chapter examines the negotiations on the future relations between the United Kingdom (UK) and t...
This paper aims to contextualize Brexit from the perspective of international trade law. It first di...
Since the EU referendum took place in June 2016, the British government’s task to implementing the v...
As “negotiations” via remote continue to stutter over key differences, I thought it would be worthwh...