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This title presents the Withdrawal Agreement between the UK and EU and breaks down the articles covered in the Agreement to provide context and commentary. It covers topics such as free movement, financial settlements, and transitions. Each section presents the relevant parts of the Agreement and provides insightful analysis of each topic.

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This title presents the Withdrawal Agreement between the UK and EU and breaks down the articles covered in the Agreement to provide context and commentary. It covers topics such as free movement, financial settlements, and transitions. Each section presents the relevant parts of the Agreement and provides insightful analysis of each topic.
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Manuel Kellerbauer is a Legal Adviser at the European Commission's Legal Service dealing inter alia with EU competition law, EU law on Fundamental Freedoms and public international law. Manuel holds master's degrees from the University of Aix-en-Provence and the University of Tübingen, as well as a PhD from the University of Tübingen. Manuel's previous experience includes four years as an advisor to the Hearing Officers at DG COMP. He lectures on EU law at the Universities of Saarbrücken and Lyon (UCLy), published widely on EU law related topics and is a co-editor of a Commentary on the EU Treaties and the EU Fundamental Rights Charter (Oxford University Press, 2019). Eugenia Dumitriu-Segnana is an official with the European Commission (since 2016). Beforehand, she was a member of the Legal Service of the Council of the European Union and référendaire at the General Court. Thomas Liefländer is an official with the European Commission (since 2013, currently Deputy Head of Unit) and Guest Professor at KU Leuven (since 2019), where he lectures on EU law and international law. He holds a DPhil in Law and a MSt in Legal Research from Oxford University, a LLM in Public International Law from Leiden University, and a BA in International Relations from Dresden University.