This book provides a comprehensive, interdisciplinary analysis of the Trade & Cooperation Agreement (TCA) between the European Union (EU) and the United Kingdom (UK). It unpacks the complex provisions of the agreement, identifies emerging security challenges, and examines the evolution of EU-UK trade relations as a result of the Windsor Framework.
This book provides a comprehensive, interdisciplinary analysis of the Trade & Cooperation Agreement (TCA) between the European Union (EU) and the United Kingdom (UK). It unpacks the complex provisions of the agreement, identifies emerging security challenges, and examines the evolution of EU-UK trade relations as a result of the Windsor Framework.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Federico Fabbrini is Full Professor of EU Law at Dublin City University in Ireland where he is the Founding Director of the Brexit Institute. He holds a PhD in law from the European University Institute and has recently served as a Fellow in Law, Ethics, and Public Policy at Princeton University. Federico Fabbrini is the author of four monographs with Oxford University Press, EU Fiscal Capacity (2022), Brexit & the Future of the European Union (2020), Economic Governance in Europe (2016), and Fundamental Rights in Europe (2014). He is also the editor of four prior edited volumes with Oxford University Press, The Law & Politics of Brexit: Volume IV The Protocol on Ireland / Northern Ireland (2022), Volume III: The Framework of New EU-UK Relations (2021), Volume II The Withdrawal Agreement (2020), and The Law and Politics of Brexit (2017).
Inhaltsangabe
* Foreword * 1: Federico Fabbrini: Introduction * Part I: Context and Challenges * 2: Harold James: The new globalization and the economic consequences of Brexit * 3: Daniela Schwarzer: The war in Ukraine and its challenges to European security, transatlantic relations and EU-UK cooperation * 4: Billy Melo Araujo: The Windsor Framework and its impact for Northern Ireland and EU-UK relations * Part II: Free Trade Agreement * 5: Niall Moran: Goods, customs and rules of origin * 6: Pinar Artiran: Services, investments and public procurement * 7: Mariela de Amstalden: Capital movements and IP * Part III: Other Economic Cooperation Provisions * 8: Elaine Fahey: Health, environment, energy and cyber * 9: Graham Butler: Fisheries * 10: Adam Lazowski: Aviation and road-transport * Part IV: Process and Prospects * 11: Christy Ann Petit: Regulatory cooperation, social security coordination, and participation in Union programmes * 12: Andrea Biondi: Subsidies control and enforcement * 13: Federico Fabbrini: Review and reform options for deepening EU-UK cooperation in a renewed Europe
* Foreword * 1: Federico Fabbrini: Introduction * Part I: Context and Challenges * 2: Harold James: The new globalization and the economic consequences of Brexit * 3: Daniela Schwarzer: The war in Ukraine and its challenges to European security, transatlantic relations and EU-UK cooperation * 4: Billy Melo Araujo: The Windsor Framework and its impact for Northern Ireland and EU-UK relations * Part II: Free Trade Agreement * 5: Niall Moran: Goods, customs and rules of origin * 6: Pinar Artiran: Services, investments and public procurement * 7: Mariela de Amstalden: Capital movements and IP * Part III: Other Economic Cooperation Provisions * 8: Elaine Fahey: Health, environment, energy and cyber * 9: Graham Butler: Fisheries * 10: Adam Lazowski: Aviation and road-transport * Part IV: Process and Prospects * 11: Christy Ann Petit: Regulatory cooperation, social security coordination, and participation in Union programmes * 12: Andrea Biondi: Subsidies control and enforcement * 13: Federico Fabbrini: Review and reform options for deepening EU-UK cooperation in a renewed Europe
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