The Law & Politics of Brexit: Volume II
The Withdrawal Agreement
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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 5 November 2020
- ISBN 9780198848363
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages336 pages
- Size 235x156x20 mm
- Weight 506 g
- Language English 75
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Short description:
The book provides the first scholarly analysis of the withdrawal agreement concluded between the United Kingdom and the European Union to create the legal framework for Brexit on 31 January 2020. The volume covers the negotiation process, the substantive provisions, governance arrangements under the Agreement and the main challenges ahead.
MoreLong description:
The book provides the first comprehensive analysis of the withdrawal agreement concluded between the United Kingdom and the European Union to to create the legal framework for Brexit. The book -- which builds on a prior volume "The Law & Politics of Brexit" (OUP 2017) - overviews the process of Brexit negotiations that took place between the UK and the EU from 2017 to 2019, and examines the key provisions of the Brexit deal. The volume assesses the withdrawal agreement provisions on the protection of citizens' rights, the Irish border and the financial settlement - as well as the governance provisions on transition, decision-making and adjudication, and the prospects for future EU-UK trade relations. Finally, the book reflects on the longer-term challenges that the implementation of the 2016 Brexit referendum poses for the UK territorial system, for British-Irish relations, as well as for the future of the EU beyond Brexit.
This book is a fascinating and erudite canter through a complex episode in European history [... T]his latest volume brings together a host of academic, legal and political science luminaries from the UK, Ireland and mainland Europe. They contribute different chapters to what is a detailed commentary on the Withdrawal Agreement, the history behind it and what the future might look like. The book contains an eye-catching foreword from Michel Barnier, the chief EU Brexit negotiator [...] The editing of the book is superb (including footnotes and index) and each chapter helpfully sets out what it is going to cover [...] Over 300 pages, the writers' contributions are blended together logically and seamlessly [...] This reviewer would give it top marks for putting together a scalable yet in-depth study of a document which has profound constitutional implications both for the UK and the EU.
Table of Contents:
Foreword
Introduction
Part I: The Process
The Negotiations
The Extensions
The Ratifications
Part II: The Withdrawal Agreement: Substantive Aspects
Citizens' Rights
The Irish Border
The Financial Settlement
Part III: The Withdrawal Agreement: Governance Aspects
The Transition
Decision-Making and Dispute Settlement
The Future Negotiations
Part IV: The Challenges
The Future of the UK
The Future of UK-Irish Relations
The Future of the EU at 27