Author: Professor Dagmar Schiek
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Karlsruhe 5 May 2020 – spelling the “end of the EU” or indicating distrust in judicial dialogue?
Prof Dagmar Schiek shares some thoughts on the German Federal Constitutional Court’s recent ruling on the EU’s PSP Programme.
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How Can and Should the European Union respond to COVID-19 beyond short-termism….?
In this special long read article, Professor Dagmar Schiek looks at the EU’s response to date to the Covid crisis and asks what more should the European Union be doing?
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The ECJ’s Wightman ruling, the “Brexit” process and the EU as a constitutional entity
Writing the following long-read from the European University Viadrina (Frankfurt a.d. Oder), Professor Dagmar Schiek reflects on how last month’s Wightman ruling constitutes a very interesting source of reasoning, and possibly a confirmation of a more courageous Court of Justice under its current presidency.
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Brexit and the island of Ireland – any news from the EU’s revised offer for a withdrawal agreement?
Following on from her earlier article, Professor Dagmar Schiek reconsiders her earlier position in light of the November Draft Withdrawal Agreement.
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The island of Ireland and ‘Brexit’: a new approach
The following article is based on Professor Dagmar Schiek’s original analysis of Ireland’s and the UK’s common EU membership in the light of Brexit which appeared in the Northern Ireland Legal Quarterly.
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The Home Office “Statement of Intent” for EU citizens’ settled status in the UK – for what it is worth…
Professor Dagmar Schiek analyses the recent Home Office Statement of Intent on settled status for EU citizens post-Brexit.
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The island of Ireland and “Brexit”: a legal-political critique of the draft withdrawal agreement
Based on a legal analysis of the position of the island of Ireland in the draft withdrawal agreement, Prof Dagmar Schiek argues that the draft neither fully protects socio-economic and civic cooperation on the island of Ireland, nor do justice to the 1998 Belfast Agreement.
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Will the Irish question be solved?
Professor Dagmar Schiek looks at the Irish question in respect to Brexit and highlights some of the legal perspectives of the pre-Christmas ‘deal’ on Northern Ireland.
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Brexit deal: Creative solutions postponed – and much work for legal drafters
Professor Dagmar Schiek gives her first assessment of the latest ”Brexit” compromise on the island of Ireland from a legal perspective.
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German election – what does it mean for the EU and the UK withdrawal process?
The much-anticipated results of the German elections elicited speculation on their potential effects on the EU negotiations of the UK’s withdrawal from the EU says Professor Dagmar Schiek.

