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European Futures

Scotland’s academic blog on Europe, from the Edinburgh Europa Institute

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The UK and EU mixed agreements after Brexit: the case of the EEA

Yuliya Kaspiarovich And Nicolas Levrat LERU Brexit Seminar   “No deal for Britain is better than a bad deal for Britain”, said Theresa May in her speech on 17 January …

24th October 2018 cdemowbr

The Implications of Leaving the EU Customs Union

Dylan Geraets LERU Brexit Seminar   Introduction Keeping the Irish border open after Brexit is one of the key challenges that the UK and EU negotiation teams currently face. In …

22nd October 2018 cdemowbr

What’s the point of an extended transition period and how could it be achieved?

Tobias Lock LERU Brexit Seminar   In recent days, the option of an extended transition period has reportedly been floated by negotiators to break the deadlock in the Brexit negotiations.  …

18th October 2018 admin-euro

Amending Retained EU Law after Brexit

Emily Hancox LERU Brexit Seminar   In this short blog post, I reflect on whether the EU Withdrawal Act 2018 (EUWA) adequately protects rights guaranteed by EU law from amendment …

17th October 2018 admin-euro

Brexit and the Security Partnership

Leandro Mancano LERU Brexit Seminar   Justice and Home Affairs Law is one of the most controversial areas of cooperation between the United Kingdom (UK) and other European Union (EU) …

15th October 2018 admin-euro

Keeping Free Movement vs. Ending Free Movement: The Common Travel Area after Brexit

Daniel Carter LERU Brexit Seminar   The Common Travel Area (CTA) The Common Travel Area (CTA) between the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland dates back to Irish independence …

10th October 2018 admin-euro

Implementation of Brexit in the UK

Darren Harvey LERU Brexit Seminar   Introduction In order to prepare the UK legal order for Brexit, the UK Government’s flagship piece of legislation, the EU Withdrawal Act 2018 (EUWA), …

9th October 2018 admin-euro

Possible Dispute Resolution Mechanisms between the UK and EU27 after Brexit

Alix de Zitter LERU Brexit Seminar   In March 2019, the United Kingdom (‘UK’) will become a ‘third country’ to the European Union (‘EU’). The relationship between the UK and …

2nd October 2018 admin-euro

Regulation of Unfair Trading Practices between Businesses after Brexit

Tom Verdonk LERU Brexit Seminar   With the UK’s imminent withdrawal from the EU, the EU’s motto “United in diversity” has clearly taken a hit. While the motto is generally …

2nd October 2018 admin-euro

Brexit, Northern Ireland, and Devolution

Amanda Kramer Brexit and Rights Engagement Network   One of the biggest difficulties facing the UK government in the current Brexit negotiations is how to resolve the problems that Brexit …

28th September 2018 admin-euro

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