Kenneth A. Armstrong is Professor of European Law and Director of the Centre for European Legal Studies at the University of Cambridge. He is a Fellow of Sidney Sussex College and Editor-in-Chief of the Cambridge Yearbook of European Legal Studies. Before joining the Faculty of Law, he was Professor of EU Law at Queen Mary University of London. His accompanying blog on Brexit can be found at brexittime.com.
Introducing Brexit Time
Part I. Time before Brexit: 1. Before and after membership
2. Referendum and renegotiation
3. Referendums and European integration
4. 2016 referendum
5. Campaign times
Part II. Time of Brexit: 6. Control over borders
7. Control over money
8. Democratic control
9. Control over laws
10. Control over trade
Part III. Time for Brexit: 11. Defining Brexit, redefining Britain
12. Future trade: deals and defaults
13. Differentiated Brexit
14. Taming of control: the Great Repeal Bill
Part IV. Time to Brexit: 15. Article 50 TEU: how to withdraw from the EU
16. Litigating Brexit
17. Time to organise
18. The parliamentarisation of Brexit
19. Negotiation time
Time for the future
Epilogue
Index.
Introducing Brexit Time; Part I. Time before Brexit: 1. Before and after membership; 2. Referendum and renegotiation; 3. Referendums and European integration; 4. 2016 referendum; 5. Campaign times; Part II. Time of Brexit: 6. Control over borders; 7. Control over money; 8. Democratic control; 9. Control over laws; 10. Control over trade; Part III. Time for Brexit: 11. Defining Brexit, redefining Britain; 12. Future trade: deals and defaults; 13. Differentiated Brexit; 14. Taming of control: the Great Repeal Bill; Part IV. Time to Brexit: 15. Article 50 TEU: how to withdraw from the EU; 16. Litigating Brexit; 17. Time to organise; 18. The parliamentarisation of Brexit; 19. Negotiation time; Time for the future; Epilogue; Index.