Tag: brexit
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The presentations from the December Brexit Clinic at Queen’s are now available to download or view
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Brexit: what does it tell us about the EU?
The following blog is based on a presentation by Professor David Phinnemore at the launch of the report on Kent and Medway: Delivering a Brexit Border: Policing, Security, Freight and Customs at the Centre for European Studies, Canterbury Christchurch University.
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Liberty, wealth or peace: the choice offered by the Brexit deal
When it comes to the Brexit deal, perhaps the Prime Minister’s best bet is to argue explicitly that peace should trump both wealth and freedom says Professor John Garry.
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Northern Ireland and the Withdrawal Agreement
Dr Katy Hayward and Professor David Phinnemore reflect on the UK Withdrawal Agreement, particularly on the Protocol on Ireland/Northern Ireland.
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Safeguarding Rights and Equality in Northern Ireland
Professor Colin Harvey reflects on the draft Withdrawal Agreement with regards to rights and equality provisions.
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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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There’s a reason why Northern Ireland has been without a government for more than 500 days – Brexit
Brexit has revived the ideologies of Irish nationalism and Ulster unionism, and reignited their most central dispute – continued union with Britain or unification with Ireland says Dr Peter McLoughlin.
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Podcast Now Available on The Future of UK Borders after Brexit Seminar
A podcast of last week’s public seminar entitled The Future of UK Borders after Brexit is now available.
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Brexit – a meaningful vote?
In light of the debate calling for a referendum on the Brexit deal, Peter Emerson from the de Borda Institute looks at some examples of referendums from across the world that were based around multi-option voting.
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The Good Friday Agreement remains high on the Brexit agenda, for now
Following a recent conference at Queen’s University, Jamie Pow summarises some of the main themes arising from the discussions led by some of the world’s leading scholars of the Good Friday Agreement and European politics.

