One of the key issues in the UK’s negotiation to leave the European Union will be whether it is possible for the country to retain access to the single market without accepting freedom of movement. But why do free movement and free trade go hand in hand? Charlie Cadywould explains why in practice there are several sound reasons for maintaining freedom of movement alongside free trade
One misleading mantra in the Brexit debate is that the EU’s single market freedoms were inseparable....
In every system that strives to achieve free trade, it is necessary to balance this aim with the pro...
This Master's thesis examines the impact of Brexit on the free movement of workers in EU in theoreti...
Freedom of movement is frequently posited as an economic good, writes Floris de Witte. But it is muc...
The UK Government’s determination, following the UK vote to leave the EU in June 2016, to introduce ...
Free movement of labour across the EU has become a controversial issue in several European countries...
The right to free movement is one of the founding principles of the European Union, however it has a...
Several Labour MPs – as well as LSE Brexit contributor Richard Johnson – have argued Labour needs to...
After denial, there is acceptance. Some in Labour have not yet reached this stage, but increasingly ...
Free movement rights are a core principle of the whole European integration project and at the same ...
This article looks at some of the implications of Brexit for free movement of persons within the Eu...
The four freedoms govern the movement of goods, persons, services and capital within the EU. They ar...
This report draws from research conducted by the BrExpats research team with a panel of 194 British ...
The progressive’s dilemma suggests that a trade-off exists between, on the one hand, labour and welf...
EU citizens have the right to live and work in any other EU state. As Roxana Barbulescu writes, howe...
One misleading mantra in the Brexit debate is that the EU’s single market freedoms were inseparable....
In every system that strives to achieve free trade, it is necessary to balance this aim with the pro...
This Master's thesis examines the impact of Brexit on the free movement of workers in EU in theoreti...
Freedom of movement is frequently posited as an economic good, writes Floris de Witte. But it is muc...
The UK Government’s determination, following the UK vote to leave the EU in June 2016, to introduce ...
Free movement of labour across the EU has become a controversial issue in several European countries...
The right to free movement is one of the founding principles of the European Union, however it has a...
Several Labour MPs – as well as LSE Brexit contributor Richard Johnson – have argued Labour needs to...
After denial, there is acceptance. Some in Labour have not yet reached this stage, but increasingly ...
Free movement rights are a core principle of the whole European integration project and at the same ...
This article looks at some of the implications of Brexit for free movement of persons within the Eu...
The four freedoms govern the movement of goods, persons, services and capital within the EU. They ar...
This report draws from research conducted by the BrExpats research team with a panel of 194 British ...
The progressive’s dilemma suggests that a trade-off exists between, on the one hand, labour and welf...
EU citizens have the right to live and work in any other EU state. As Roxana Barbulescu writes, howe...
One misleading mantra in the Brexit debate is that the EU’s single market freedoms were inseparable....
In every system that strives to achieve free trade, it is necessary to balance this aim with the pro...
This Master's thesis examines the impact of Brexit on the free movement of workers in EU in theoreti...