The UK's Withdrawal from the EU explores the UK's departure from the EU from a legal perspective: Michael Dougan provides a critical analysis of the final EU-UK Withdrawal Agreement, including explorations of the future protection of citizens' rights, the contentious Irish border, and the prospects for future EU-UK relations.
The UK's Withdrawal from the EU explores the UK's departure from the EU from a legal perspective: Michael Dougan provides a critical analysis of the final EU-UK Withdrawal Agreement, including explorations of the future protection of citizens' rights, the contentious Irish border, and the prospects for future EU-UK relations.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Michael Dougan is Professor of European Law at the University of Liverpool and Joint Editor of The Common Market Law Review. He previously held positions at the University of Cambridge and University College London. Dougan is one of the leading authorities on EU constitutional law and has made extensive--as well as influential--contributions to the UK's academic, policy, and public debates about membership of and withdrawal from the EU.
Inhaltsangabe
* 1: Introduction * 2: Article 50 TEU: The Quest for an Orderly Withdrawal and the Possibility of Alternative Denouements * 3: Legal and Political Factors at Work Within the Article 50 TEU Process * 4: Framing the Article 50 TEU Negotiations and Agreeing the First Withdrawal Package * 5: Rejection, Revision and Approval of the Withdrawal Package * 6: Withdrawal Agreement: General Provisions * 7: Citizens' Rights * 8: Ireland and Northern Ireland * 9: Future Relations Between the Union and the UK * 10: Concluding Remarks
* 1: Introduction * 2: Article 50 TEU: The Quest for an Orderly Withdrawal and the Possibility of Alternative Denouements * 3: Legal and Political Factors at Work Within the Article 50 TEU Process * 4: Framing the Article 50 TEU Negotiations and Agreeing the First Withdrawal Package * 5: Rejection, Revision and Approval of the Withdrawal Package * 6: Withdrawal Agreement: General Provisions * 7: Citizens' Rights * 8: Ireland and Northern Ireland * 9: Future Relations Between the Union and the UK * 10: Concluding Remarks
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