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Brexit and the Future of EU Politics

A Constitutional Law Perspective
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 2019

Zusammenfassung

So wie das Ende des Brexit-Prozesses weiterhin nicht absehbar bleibt, sind die Folgen des Austritts des UK aus der EU – mit oder ohne Abkommen – kaum abzumessen. Dieser Band versucht eine Zwischenbilanz, von Grundfragen zur Souveränität, um deren Wiedergewinnung es den Brexitern zu gehen scheint, über Modelle differenzierter Integration und den Grundrechtsschutz bis hin zur Demokratie, die in mancherlei Weise auf die Probe gestellt wird. Wie ist der Binnenmarkt betroffen, wie die vom EuGH vielleicht zu weitgehend etablierten sozialen Rechte, wie die Kontrolle der Einwanderung in das UK? – Dem ist Teil II des Sammelbandes gewidmet. Der letzte Teil betrifft mit der Währungs- und Finanzpolitik sowie der Gemeinsamen Außen- und Sicherheitspolitik Bereiche, die nur begrenzt der supranationalen Disziplin unterliegen und wo das UK gleichwohl eine wichtige Rolle spielt und auch künftig spielen könnte. Vieles stellt sich heute anders dar, als man vor dem Referendum von 2016 erwartet hätte.

Mit Beiträgen von

Giacinto della Cananea, Tom Eijsbouts, Paula Vaz Freire, Rui Lanceiro, Jean-Victor Louis, Stefan Griller, Ana Maria Guerra Martins, Maria José Rangel de Mesquita, Ingolf Pernice, Daniel Thym, Mattias Wendel, Jiøí Zemánek.

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Bibliographische Angaben

Copyrightjahr
2019
ISBN-Print
978-3-8487-6208-8
ISBN-Online
978-3-7489-0324-6
Verlag
Nomos, Baden-Baden
Reihe
European Constitutional Law Network-Series
Band
10
Sprache
Englisch
Seiten
278
Produkttyp
Sammelband

Inhaltsverzeichnis

KapitelSeiten
  1. Titelei/InhaltsverzeichnisSeiten 1 - 4 Download Kapitel (PDF)
  2. IntroductionSeiten 5 - 14 Download Kapitel (PDF)
    1. Tom Eijsbouts Download Kapitel (PDF)
      1. AbstractTom Eijsbouts
      2. Introduction. Article 50 TEUTom Eijsbouts
      3. Brexit: a miscarriage of democracyTom Eijsbouts
      4. Sovereignty in general and in the context of EUTom Eijsbouts
      5. Sovereignty as a notion: more than legalTom Eijsbouts
      6. Creation of the Euro-summit and its permanent chair, Brussels, 25 March 2010Tom Eijsbouts
      7. Conclusion: suggestions for reading sovereignty and the EU constitutionTom Eijsbouts
    2. Ana Maria Guerra Martins Download Kapitel (PDF)
      1. AbstractAna Maria Guerra Martins
      2. 1 A Challenging and Inspiring Contribution but…Ana Maria Guerra Martins
      3. Ana Maria Guerra Martins
        1. 2.1 Inseparable link between sovereignty and StateAna Maria Guerra Martins
        2. 2.2 The EU’s challenges to the idea of sovereigntyAna Maria Guerra Martins
        3. 2.3 The EU Sovereignty Idea May Cause More Damages than GainsAna Maria Guerra Martins
        4. 2.4 Other difficulties Raised by the Extension of the Concept of SovereigntyAna Maria Guerra Martins
      4. Ana Maria Guerra Martins
        1. 3.1 The evolution of EMU Governance denies the EU SovereigntyAna Maria Guerra Martins
        2. 3.2 The reversibility of the UK decision of leaving the EUAna Maria Guerra Martins
      5. 4 The Role of Sovereignty within the Negotiations of BrexitAna Maria Guerra Martins
      6. 5 May EU Sovereignty emerge after Brexit?Ana Maria Guerra Martins
    3. Giacinto della Cananea Download Kapitel (PDF)
      1. AbstractGiacinto della Cananea
      2. I. IntroductionGiacinto della Cananea
      3. Giacinto della Cananea
        1. A. A Union of PeoplesGiacinto della Cananea
        2. B. A Community of DestinyGiacinto della Cananea
        3. C. A Unitary Institutional FrameworkGiacinto della Cananea
        4. D. Flexibility Within UnityGiacinto della Cananea
        5. E. The Difficulties of this Vision of EuropeGiacinto della Cananea
      4. Giacinto della Cananea
        1. A. A Broad Community of Nation-StatesGiacinto della Cananea
        2. B. A ‘Community of Interests’Giacinto della Cananea
        3. C. The Shift from Principles to ‘Values’Giacinto della Cananea
        4. D. From Transitional to Permanent DifferencesGiacinto della Cananea
        5. E. The Difficulties of this Vision of EuropeGiacinto della Cananea
      5. Giacinto della Cananea
        1. A. Clarity and CoherenceGiacinto della Cananea
        2. B. No ‘Ever Closer’ Monetary Integration within the EMUGiacinto della Cananea
        3. C. Enhanced Cooperation: Nature, Rationale and ImpactGiacinto della Cananea
        4. D. ‘Internal’ International Agreements: the Fiscal CompactGiacinto della Cananea
        5. E. Two-speed Europe: Concept and IssuesGiacinto della Cananea
        6. F. A SynthesisGiacinto della Cananea
      6. Giacinto della Cananea
        1. A. A Single Market Beyond the Union: the European Economic AreaGiacinto della Cananea
        2. B. Schengen’s Mixed MembershipGiacinto della Cananea
        3. C. A Europe of Concentric Circles: a ‘Misleading Simple Idea’Giacinto della Cananea
        4. E. Implications for the post-Brexit ScenarioGiacinto della Cananea
      7. VI. ConclusionGiacinto della Cananea
    4. Jiří Zemánek Download Kapitel (PDF)
      1. AbstractJiří Zemánek
      2. I. IntroductionJiří Zemánek
      3. II. The position of the EU charter in United KingdomJiří Zemánek
      4. III. The relevance of the CFR for the areas of EU policiesJiří Zemánek
      5. IV. Recent developmentsJiří Zemánek
      6. V. ConclusionsJiří Zemánek
    5. Ingolf Pernice Download Kapitel (PDF)
      1. AbstractIngolf Pernice
      2. IntroductionIngolf Pernice
      3. Ingolf Pernice
        1. A. The Cameron Strategy was democraticIngolf Pernice
        2. B. Advisory Referendum and DemocracyIngolf Pernice
        3. C. The Terms of Article 50 TEU as an Expression of DemocracyIngolf Pernice
        4. D. Stimulating democratic Processes in the EUIngolf Pernice
      4. Ingolf Pernice
        1. Ingolf Pernice
          1. 1. Decisions with no Voice for those affectedIngolf Pernice
          2. 2. The Principle of loyal Cooperation as a negotiation GuidelineIngolf Pernice
          3. 3. Exclusion of Nationals in other Member States from the VoteIngolf Pernice
          4. 4. The European Parliament and the Union Citizens’ RightsIngolf Pernice
          5. 5. Protection of acquired Rights by the Countries of Residence?Ingolf Pernice
        2. Ingolf Pernice
          1. 1. Parliamentary Democracy and Systemic Lying: Trust and DistrustIngolf Pernice
          2. 2. Direct Democracy: the Risks of irreversible DecisionsIngolf Pernice
        3. C. ‘Advisory’ Referendum?Ingolf Pernice
        4. D. Courts and DemocracyIngolf Pernice
      5. Ingolf Pernice
        1. A. Lies have short Legs.Ingolf Pernice
        2. B. Dynamics of Democracy: What if Brexit loses Support?Ingolf Pernice
        3. C. Growing Awareness of the Externalities of national PoliticsIngolf Pernice
        4. D. People and Citizens of Member States acting as Citizens of the EUIngolf Pernice
      6. ConclusionIngolf Pernice
    1. Paula Vaz Freire Download Kapitel (PDF)
      1. AbstractPaula Vaz Freire
      2. I. Internal Market and the UKPaula Vaz Freire
      3. II. Economic Impacts of BrexitPaula Vaz Freire
      4. III. Legal Framework for UK’S ‘Access to the EU Single Market’Paula Vaz Freire
      5. IV. Financial ContributionPaula Vaz Freire
      6. Conclusive RemarksPaula Vaz Freire
    2. Rui Lanceiro Download Kapitel (PDF)
      1. AbstractRui Lanceiro
      2. I. Introduction: the current debate on non-national EU citizens social rights in a host StateRui Lanceiro
      3. II. The Recent Evolution in CJEU Case-law on Access to Social Assistance Granted to Non-national EU CitizensRui Lanceiro
      4. III. The evolution of the case-law: the UK child benefit or child tax credit caseRui Lanceiro
      5. IV. The evolution of the case-law after the UK child benefit or child tax credit caseRui Lanceiro
      6. V. Critical AnalysisRui Lanceiro
    3. Daniel Thym, Mattias Wendel Download Kapitel (PDF)
      1. I. IntroductionDaniel Thym, Mattias Wendel
      2. Daniel Thym, Mattias Wendel
        1. A. Status Quo: Extended Opt-outDaniel Thym, Mattias Wendel
        2. B. Brexit: Loss of the Opt-in OptionDaniel Thym, Mattias Wendel
        3. C. The Future: Reversed DynamicsDaniel Thym, Mattias Wendel
      3. Daniel Thym, Mattias Wendel
        1. A. Immigration and Border ControlsDaniel Thym, Mattias Wendel
        2. B. Customs Controls and the so-called “Backstop”Daniel Thym, Mattias Wendel
      4. Daniel Thym, Mattias Wendel
        1. A. Securing Citizens’ RightsDaniel Thym, Mattias Wendel
        2. B. Intra-European Mobility and Immigration After BrexitDaniel Thym, Mattias Wendel
      5. V. ConclusionDaniel Thym, Mattias Wendel
    1. Jean-Victor Louis Download Kapitel (PDF)
      1. AbstractJean-Victor Louis
      2. I. IntroductionJean-Victor Louis
      3. II. The more straightforward institutional consequences of the Brexit in monetary and financial mattersJean-Victor Louis
      4. III. The unchanged situation of both the UK, EU and national authorities in the international financial institutions and a future cooperationJean-Victor Louis
      5. IV. The economic and social consequences for the UKJean-Victor Louis
      6. V. The impact on the continental financial marketsJean-Victor Louis
      7. VI. Some short conclusive remarksJean-Victor Louis
    2. Stefan Griller Download Kapitel (PDF)
      1. AbstractStefan Griller
      2. Introductory RemarksStefan Griller
      3. I. On the Dynamics of EMU-participation and EMU-reformStefan Griller
      4. II. On the Importance of Commercial Presence on 31 October 2019Stefan Griller
      5. III. On the Systemic Importance of Clearing HousesStefan Griller
    3. Maria José Rangel de Mesquita Download Kapitel (PDF)
      1. AbstractMaria José Rangel de Mesquita
      2. Maria José Rangel de Mesquita
        1. A. The wider context: EU External Action and CFSP and CSDP within the CFSPMaria José Rangel de Mesquita
        2. B. The Global Strategy for the EU’s Foreign and Security Policy and follow-up: trends on the EU sideMaria José Rangel de Mesquita
      3. Maria José Rangel de Mesquita
        1. A. The EU PerspectiveMaria José Rangel de Mesquita
        2. B. The UK perspectiveMaria José Rangel de Mesquita
      4. Maria José Rangel de Mesquita
        1. A. The Agreement on the Withdrawal and the Common Foreign and Security PolicyMaria José Rangel de Mesquita
        2. B. The Political Declaration and Foreign Policy, security and defenceMaria José Rangel de Mesquita
      5. Maria José Rangel de Mesquita
        1. A. Common grounds as a basis of the future EU-UK relationshipMaria José Rangel de Mesquita
        2. B. Possible issues and forms of cooperation to be addressedMaria José Rangel de Mesquita
  3. List of Authors:Seiten 277 - 278 Download Kapitel (PDF)

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