Category: Europe
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Predictable uncertainty: The first six weeks under the Protocol on Ireland/Northern Ireland
This blog by Milena Komarova, Katy Hayward and Ben Rosher, is the first of a series that will be published every other month as part of a ‘temperature gauge’ of Brexit and the Protocol on Ireland/Northern Ireland, with a particular focus on its impact on borders and cross-border cooperation. The research behind it is funded…
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Queen’s Policy Engagement: Post-Brexit Clinic February 2021
The Slides and recording of the first Post-Brexit Clinic of 2021 are now available.
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The Politics of the Northern Ireland Protocol
Lisa Whitten looks at recent developments in the Northern Ireland and UK political landscapes following the implementation of the Northern Ireland Protocol.
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COVID vaccines and Brexit borders: what is happening in Northern Ireland?
Dr Peter McLoughlin looks at the ongoing developments of life post-Brexit in Northern Ireland and the fallout from the recent Article 16 debacle with the European Commission.
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Brexit trade problems: what’s gone wrong and can it be fixed?
Dr Billy Melo Araujo looks at some of the issues that have been arising since the introduction of the EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement.
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What the UK-EU Trade and Cooperation Agreement means for Northern Ireland
Professor Katy Hayward provides an initial analysis of the UK-EU Trade and Cooperation Agreement in light of the Protocol and the 1998 Agreement.
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December Brexit Clinic at Queen’s
The slides and recording of the December Brexit Clinic at Queen’s are now available for viewing and downloading.
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Implementing the Protocol on Ireland/Northern Ireland: Clarity at Last?
With less than a month to go before the end of the Brexit transition period, answers to some of the many outstanding questions about the implementation of the Ireland/Northern Ireland protocol are now starting to come through says Professor David Phinnemore.
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Britain’s Pharmaceutical Industry and No Deal
The spectre of ‘no deal’ has always loomed large over negotiations for a new relationship between the UK and EU. Every economic sector fears unprecedented disruption, but in the health sector, it is exacerbated by the equally unprecedented disruption associated with Covid-19 says Dr Mark Flear and Professor Tamara Hervey from the University of Sheffield.

