Tag: brexit
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The Northern Ireland/Ireland Border, Regulatory Alignment and Brexit
Professor David Phinnemore and Dr Katy Hayward look at some principles and options in light of the UK-EU Joint Report of 8 December 2017.
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Brexit: Where are we now? Northern Ireland
Professor David Phinnemore sets out the state of play in the Brexit negotiations as seen from Northern Ireland.
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Broadcasting and Brexit
Broadcasting law has been influenced by the European Union for nearly three decades says Professor Daithi Mac Sithigh
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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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‘Categorically clear’: What being outside a customs union with the EU will mean for post-Brexit UK
Being outside a customs union with the EU will mean that costs of many goods will be higher, risks associated with trade will be greater, and borders (including with Ireland) will have to be harder. Dr Katy Hayward cautions about the consequences for British businesses and consumers of this new statement of intention from the…
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Implications of Brexit for Northern Ireland: Have your Say!
The BrexitLawNI Project will be out and about around Northern Ireland to listen to the concerns of the general public about Brexit.
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Brexit: Populism and Progressive Politics Workshop
Dr Katy Hayward, Prof David Phinnemore and Dr Viviane Gravey address the Green European Foundation and Green Foundation Ireland workshop on ‘Brexit: Populism and Progressive Politics’, held on 29 October 2017 at Queen’s.
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Strategic remainers and leavers
Professor John Garry looks at the ins and outs of where the UK is in the Brexit process.
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Sharing the Island: Brexit, Constitutional Imagination and the Right of Self-Determination
Professor Colin Harvey looks at the implications of Brexit on some of the central elements of the Belfast/Good Friday Agreement.


