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Consolidating Brexit
The future of EU / UK cooperation- Editors:
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- Publisher:
- 2023
Summary
This book offers a collaborative account of the profound impact and enduring questions surrounding the historic event known as Brexit. It is a collection of thought-provoking contributions which address a wide array of legal and political issues ranging from the structure and background of the withdrawal and cooperation agreements via political and legal repercussions for the EU internally, to the impact on free movement and establishment, dispute settlement, financial regulation and financial markets and, not least, constitutional problems involved.
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Bibliographic data
- Copyright year
- 2023
- ISBN-Print
- 978-3-7097-0320-5
- ISBN-Online
- 978-3-7097-9756-3
- Publisher
- Jan Sramek Verlag, Wien
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 294
- Product type
- Edited Book
Table of contents
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- Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages I - 2
- The two Brexit Agreements of 2019 and 2020:Negotiation and Post-Negotiation Dynamics and Challenges No access Pages 3 - 28 Gregor Schusterschitz
- Overview of the Agreements: What’s in, what’s out, what’s left No access Pages 29 - 48 Ulrike Köhler
- A more continental EU? Shifting internal EU dynamics post Brexit No access Pages 49 - 66 Thomas Stölzl
- Post-Brexit EU Politics No access Pages 67 - 96 Katharina Meissner, Adrienne Héritier
- Brexit: Freedom of Establishment and Company Law No access Pages 97 - 132 Julia Told
- Interstate-dispute Settlement in the EU / UK Withdrawal Agreement No access Pages 133 - 150 Ursula Kriebaum
- Financial regulation in the UK and the EU post-Brexit: A trend towards decoupling or recoupling? No access Pages 151 - 184 Andromachi Georgosouli, Rosa M. Lastra
- Third-country Financial Service Providers No access Pages 185 - 202 Marcus Klamert
- Third Countries and EU Financial Market Access: technocracy, politics, and the end of deference? No access Pages 203 - 236 Niamh Moloney
- Improving corporate decision making through due diligence requirements – a research programme No access Pages 237 - 252 Eva Micheler
- Blindsided by Brexit: In defence of the ›remainer‹ left No access Pages 253 - 266 Michelle Everson
- Brexit and the British Constitution No access Pages 267 - 286 Martin Loughlin
- Contributors No access Pages 287 - 291
- Editors No access Pages 292 - 294





