David Allen Green
On Brexit
David Allen Green
On Brexit
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An expert companion to the political and legal issues that led to Brexit, the challenges the UK now faces, possible outcomes of the negotiations, and the implications for the future of the UK and EU.
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An expert companion to the political and legal issues that led to Brexit, the challenges the UK now faces, possible outcomes of the negotiations, and the implications for the future of the UK and EU.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Liverpool University Press
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Juni 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 3mm x 3mm x 3mm
- ISBN-13: 9780198799436
- ISBN-10: 0198799438
- Artikelnr.: 47492374
- Verlag: Liverpool University Press
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Juni 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 3mm x 3mm x 3mm
- ISBN-13: 9780198799436
- ISBN-10: 0198799438
- Artikelnr.: 47492374
David Allen Green, a writer and lawyer, followed Brexit closely at each stage. David is a contributing editor of the Financial Times and a consultant solicitor at Preiskel & Co LLP in Temple, London.
* 1. Introduction: what is Brexit?
* 2. What it meant for the United Kingdom to be a member state of the
European Union
* 3. The politics of European Union membership before 2016
* 4. Why the United Kingdom held the 2016 referendum
* 5. What explains the result of the referendum
* 6. How the referendum result treated by the United Kingdom government
* 7. How the European Union and the United Kingdom approached the exit
negotiations
* 8. Why the United Kingdom departed the European Union on 31 January
2020 and not before or after
* 9. What is in the withdrawal agreement and how it affects Brexit
* 10. What will change and not change in the United Kingdom because of
Brexit
* 11. What happens next
* 12. Brexit, media and information
* 13. Brexit, the constitution, the Irish border, and the devolved
administrations
* 14. Brexit and trade
* 15. Epilogue - how not to do Brexit
* 2. What it meant for the United Kingdom to be a member state of the
European Union
* 3. The politics of European Union membership before 2016
* 4. Why the United Kingdom held the 2016 referendum
* 5. What explains the result of the referendum
* 6. How the referendum result treated by the United Kingdom government
* 7. How the European Union and the United Kingdom approached the exit
negotiations
* 8. Why the United Kingdom departed the European Union on 31 January
2020 and not before or after
* 9. What is in the withdrawal agreement and how it affects Brexit
* 10. What will change and not change in the United Kingdom because of
Brexit
* 11. What happens next
* 12. Brexit, media and information
* 13. Brexit, the constitution, the Irish border, and the devolved
administrations
* 14. Brexit and trade
* 15. Epilogue - how not to do Brexit
* 1. Introduction: what is Brexit?
* 2. What it meant for the United Kingdom to be a member state of the
European Union
* 3. The politics of European Union membership before 2016
* 4. Why the United Kingdom held the 2016 referendum
* 5. What explains the result of the referendum
* 6. How the referendum result treated by the United Kingdom government
* 7. How the European Union and the United Kingdom approached the exit
negotiations
* 8. Why the United Kingdom departed the European Union on 31 January
2020 and not before or after
* 9. What is in the withdrawal agreement and how it affects Brexit
* 10. What will change and not change in the United Kingdom because of
Brexit
* 11. What happens next
* 12. Brexit, media and information
* 13. Brexit, the constitution, the Irish border, and the devolved
administrations
* 14. Brexit and trade
* 15. Epilogue - how not to do Brexit
* 2. What it meant for the United Kingdom to be a member state of the
European Union
* 3. The politics of European Union membership before 2016
* 4. Why the United Kingdom held the 2016 referendum
* 5. What explains the result of the referendum
* 6. How the referendum result treated by the United Kingdom government
* 7. How the European Union and the United Kingdom approached the exit
negotiations
* 8. Why the United Kingdom departed the European Union on 31 January
2020 and not before or after
* 9. What is in the withdrawal agreement and how it affects Brexit
* 10. What will change and not change in the United Kingdom because of
Brexit
* 11. What happens next
* 12. Brexit, media and information
* 13. Brexit, the constitution, the Irish border, and the devolved
administrations
* 14. Brexit and trade
* 15. Epilogue - how not to do Brexit