This volume considers the intersection of two processes: the complex and constitutional process of the United Kingdom's withdrawal from the European Union - Brexit - and the steady yet fragile development of the Northern Ireland constitution deriving, primarily, from the Belfast 'Good Friday' Agreement of 1998.
This volume considers the intersection of two processes: the complex and constitutional process of the United Kingdom's withdrawal from the European Union - Brexit - and the steady yet fragile development of the Northern Ireland constitution deriving, primarily, from the Belfast 'Good Friday' Agreement of 1998.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Lisa Claire Whitten is a research fellow at Queen's University Belfast working on an ESRC-funded project that analyses arrangements for governance in Northern Ireland after Brexit. In 2021 she completed her doctorate on 'Brexit and the Northern Ireland constitution' the research for which underpins this monograph. Prior to entering academia Whitten held a variety of posts in the public sector including working for an MP in Westminster and in the Office of the Northern Ireland Executive in Brussels. Whitten has a first-class honours degree in Politics from Newcastle University and a masters in Comparative Ethnic Conflict awarded with distinction from Queen's University Belfast.
Inhaltsangabe
1: Brexit's Northern Ireland Problem 2: The Northern Ireland Constitution: A History 3: On Method, Structure and Approach 4: UK's EU Referendum 5: Triggering Article 50 6: UK-EU Withdrawal Agreement 7: Implementing the UK-EU Withdrawal Agreement in UK Law 8: Brexit and the Northern Ireland Constitution 9: Northern Ireland's Brexit Problem Addendum on the Windsor Framework
1: Brexit's Northern Ireland Problem 2: The Northern Ireland Constitution: A History 3: On Method, Structure and Approach 4: UK's EU Referendum 5: Triggering Article 50 6: UK-EU Withdrawal Agreement 7: Implementing the UK-EU Withdrawal Agreement in UK Law 8: Brexit and the Northern Ireland Constitution 9: Northern Ireland's Brexit Problem Addendum on the Windsor Framework
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