The Brexit Challenge for Ireland and the United Kingdom
Herausgeber: Doyle, Oran; Murkens, Jo; Mcharg, Aileen
The Brexit Challenge for Ireland and the United Kingdom
Herausgeber: Doyle, Oran; Murkens, Jo; Mcharg, Aileen
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This book examines the challenges of Brexit for the legal and political landscape in the UK and in Ireland and for the relationship between the two countries. It will appeal to anyone wishing to inform themselves more deeply about the political and constitutional pressures exerted by Brexit.
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This book examines the challenges of Brexit for the legal and political landscape in the UK and in Ireland and for the relationship between the two countries. It will appeal to anyone wishing to inform themselves more deeply about the political and constitutional pressures exerted by Brexit.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. April 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 500g
- ISBN-13: 9781108965880
- ISBN-10: 1108965881
- Artikelnr.: 67126114
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. April 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 500g
- ISBN-13: 9781108965880
- ISBN-10: 1108965881
- Artikelnr.: 67126114
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Preface; List of contributors; Introduction: the constitutional tensions of
Brexit Oran Doyle, Aileen McHarg and Jo Murkens; Part I. Territorial
Pressures in Ireland and the United Kingdom: 1. Subsidiarity, competence,
and the UK territorial constitution Jo Hunt; 2. Brexit and the mechanisms
for the resolution of conflicts in the context of devolution: do we need a
new model? Elisenda Casanas Adam; 3. Beyond matryoshka governance in the
21st century: the curious case of Northern Ireland Sylvia de Mars and Aoife
O'Donoghue; 4. Political parties in Northern Ireland and the post-Brexit
constitutional debate David Mitchell; 5. The constitutional significance of
the people of Northern Ireland C. R. G. Murray; 6. The constitutional
politics of a United Ireland Oran Doyle, David Kenny and Christopher
McCrudden; 7. The minority rights implications of Irish unification James
Rooney; Part II. Institutional Pressures and Contested Legitimacy: 8.
Populism and popular sovereignty in the UK and Irish constitutional orders
Eoin Daly; 9. Party, democracy and representation: the political
consequences of Brexit Malcolm Petrie; 10. Westminster versus Whitehall:
what the Brexit debate revealed about an unresolved conflict at the heart
of the British constitution David Howarth; 11. Brexit and the problem with
delegated legislation Adam Tucker; 12. Litigating Brexit Christopher
McCorkindale and Aileen McHarg; 13. The law officers: the relationship
between executive lawyers and executive power in Ireland and the United
Kingdom Conor Casey; 14. In search of the constitution Martin Loughlin.
Brexit Oran Doyle, Aileen McHarg and Jo Murkens; Part I. Territorial
Pressures in Ireland and the United Kingdom: 1. Subsidiarity, competence,
and the UK territorial constitution Jo Hunt; 2. Brexit and the mechanisms
for the resolution of conflicts in the context of devolution: do we need a
new model? Elisenda Casanas Adam; 3. Beyond matryoshka governance in the
21st century: the curious case of Northern Ireland Sylvia de Mars and Aoife
O'Donoghue; 4. Political parties in Northern Ireland and the post-Brexit
constitutional debate David Mitchell; 5. The constitutional significance of
the people of Northern Ireland C. R. G. Murray; 6. The constitutional
politics of a United Ireland Oran Doyle, David Kenny and Christopher
McCrudden; 7. The minority rights implications of Irish unification James
Rooney; Part II. Institutional Pressures and Contested Legitimacy: 8.
Populism and popular sovereignty in the UK and Irish constitutional orders
Eoin Daly; 9. Party, democracy and representation: the political
consequences of Brexit Malcolm Petrie; 10. Westminster versus Whitehall:
what the Brexit debate revealed about an unresolved conflict at the heart
of the British constitution David Howarth; 11. Brexit and the problem with
delegated legislation Adam Tucker; 12. Litigating Brexit Christopher
McCorkindale and Aileen McHarg; 13. The law officers: the relationship
between executive lawyers and executive power in Ireland and the United
Kingdom Conor Casey; 14. In search of the constitution Martin Loughlin.
Preface; List of contributors; Introduction: the constitutional tensions of
Brexit Oran Doyle, Aileen McHarg and Jo Murkens; Part I. Territorial
Pressures in Ireland and the United Kingdom: 1. Subsidiarity, competence,
and the UK territorial constitution Jo Hunt; 2. Brexit and the mechanisms
for the resolution of conflicts in the context of devolution: do we need a
new model? Elisenda Casanas Adam; 3. Beyond matryoshka governance in the
21st century: the curious case of Northern Ireland Sylvia de Mars and Aoife
O'Donoghue; 4. Political parties in Northern Ireland and the post-Brexit
constitutional debate David Mitchell; 5. The constitutional significance of
the people of Northern Ireland C. R. G. Murray; 6. The constitutional
politics of a United Ireland Oran Doyle, David Kenny and Christopher
McCrudden; 7. The minority rights implications of Irish unification James
Rooney; Part II. Institutional Pressures and Contested Legitimacy: 8.
Populism and popular sovereignty in the UK and Irish constitutional orders
Eoin Daly; 9. Party, democracy and representation: the political
consequences of Brexit Malcolm Petrie; 10. Westminster versus Whitehall:
what the Brexit debate revealed about an unresolved conflict at the heart
of the British constitution David Howarth; 11. Brexit and the problem with
delegated legislation Adam Tucker; 12. Litigating Brexit Christopher
McCorkindale and Aileen McHarg; 13. The law officers: the relationship
between executive lawyers and executive power in Ireland and the United
Kingdom Conor Casey; 14. In search of the constitution Martin Loughlin.
Brexit Oran Doyle, Aileen McHarg and Jo Murkens; Part I. Territorial
Pressures in Ireland and the United Kingdom: 1. Subsidiarity, competence,
and the UK territorial constitution Jo Hunt; 2. Brexit and the mechanisms
for the resolution of conflicts in the context of devolution: do we need a
new model? Elisenda Casanas Adam; 3. Beyond matryoshka governance in the
21st century: the curious case of Northern Ireland Sylvia de Mars and Aoife
O'Donoghue; 4. Political parties in Northern Ireland and the post-Brexit
constitutional debate David Mitchell; 5. The constitutional significance of
the people of Northern Ireland C. R. G. Murray; 6. The constitutional
politics of a United Ireland Oran Doyle, David Kenny and Christopher
McCrudden; 7. The minority rights implications of Irish unification James
Rooney; Part II. Institutional Pressures and Contested Legitimacy: 8.
Populism and popular sovereignty in the UK and Irish constitutional orders
Eoin Daly; 9. Party, democracy and representation: the political
consequences of Brexit Malcolm Petrie; 10. Westminster versus Whitehall:
what the Brexit debate revealed about an unresolved conflict at the heart
of the British constitution David Howarth; 11. Brexit and the problem with
delegated legislation Adam Tucker; 12. Litigating Brexit Christopher
McCorkindale and Aileen McHarg; 13. The law officers: the relationship
between executive lawyers and executive power in Ireland and the United
Kingdom Conor Casey; 14. In search of the constitution Martin Loughlin.