The UK after Brexit : legal and policy challenges / edited by Michael Dougan.
2017
KD640 .U4 2017 (Mapit)
Available at Stacks
Items
Details
Title
The UK after Brexit : legal and policy challenges / edited by Michael Dougan.
Added Author
Imprint
Cambridge, United Kingdom ; Portland : Intersentia, [2017]
Copyright
©2017.
Description
xi, 324 pages ; 24 cm
Formatted Contents Note
Brexit : the relationship between the UK parliament and the UK goverment / Michael Gordan
Devolution / Jo Hunt
The 'Brexit' threat to the Northern Irish border : clarifying the constitutional framework / Michael Dougan
Brexit and UK courts : awaiting fresh instruction / Thomas Horsley
Brexit and employment law / Catherine Barnard
UK environmental law post-Brexit / Veerle Heyvaert and Alekandra Čavoški
Extracting the UK from EU financial services governance : regulatary recasting or shadowing from a distance? / Niamh Moloney
Intellectual property law and the Brexit : a retreat or a reaffirmation of jurisdiction? / Luke McDonagh and Marc Mimler
May we stay? assessing the security of residence for EU citizens living in the UK / Stephanie Reynolds
Cross-border criminal cooperation after Brexit / Valsamis Mitsilegas
Membership of the World Trade Organization / Gregory Messenger
UK trade policy / Marise Cremona
UK foreign investment protection policy post-Brexit / Mavulda Sattorova
Brexit and international peace and security : a crisis for crisis management? / Christian Henderson
Brexit and relations between the EU and the UK / Paul Craig.
Devolution / Jo Hunt
The 'Brexit' threat to the Northern Irish border : clarifying the constitutional framework / Michael Dougan
Brexit and UK courts : awaiting fresh instruction / Thomas Horsley
Brexit and employment law / Catherine Barnard
UK environmental law post-Brexit / Veerle Heyvaert and Alekandra Čavoški
Extracting the UK from EU financial services governance : regulatary recasting or shadowing from a distance? / Niamh Moloney
Intellectual property law and the Brexit : a retreat or a reaffirmation of jurisdiction? / Luke McDonagh and Marc Mimler
May we stay? assessing the security of residence for EU citizens living in the UK / Stephanie Reynolds
Cross-border criminal cooperation after Brexit / Valsamis Mitsilegas
Membership of the World Trade Organization / Gregory Messenger
UK trade policy / Marise Cremona
UK foreign investment protection policy post-Brexit / Mavulda Sattorova
Brexit and international peace and security : a crisis for crisis management? / Christian Henderson
Brexit and relations between the EU and the UK / Paul Craig.
Summary
"The UK after Brexit' is the result of a cooperation between a group of leading academics from top institutions in the UK and beyond. It offers students, practitioners and scholars an authoritative, informative and thought-provoking series of analyses of some of the key challenges facing the UK legal system in and through the process of 'de-Europeanisation' - that is, in and through 'Brexit'. It provides discursive exploration of key issues and themes for reflection and debate within multiple areas of law, broadly divided into three main areas of interest: constitutional concerns such as the relationship between Parliament and the Executive, the relevance of devolution, and the impact on the courts; substantive topics including employment law, environmental law, financial services, intellectual property, and criminal cooperation; and, issues regarding the UK's external relations, for example its relations with the EU, membership of the World Trade Organisation, ingredients for creating UK trade policy and bilateral investment policy, and international security (the UN, NATO and more)."--Back cover.
Note
"The UK after Brexit' is the result of a cooperation between a group of leading academics from top institutions in the UK and beyond. It offers students, practitioners and scholars an authoritative, informative and thought-provoking series of analyses of some of the key challenges facing the UK legal system in and through the process of 'de-Europeanisation' - that is, in and through 'Brexit'. It provides discursive exploration of key issues and themes for reflection and debate within multiple areas of law, broadly divided into three main areas of interest: constitutional concerns such as the relationship between Parliament and the Executive, the relevance of devolution, and the impact on the courts; substantive topics including employment law, environmental law, financial services, intellectual property, and criminal cooperation; and, issues regarding the UK's external relations, for example its relations with the EU, membership of the World Trade Organisation, ingredients for creating UK trade policy and bilateral investment policy, and international security (the UN, NATO and more)."--Back cover.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references.
Location
STA
Call Number
KD640 .U4 2017
Language
English
ISBN
9781780684710 (paperback)
1780684711 (paperback)
1780684711 (paperback)
Record Appears in