Tag: eu
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Queen’s Policy Engagement Post-Brexit Clinic May 2022
The presentations and the recording of the 17 May 2022 Post-Brexit Clinic are now available.
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Understanding the role of European Council summits in reaching the Good Friday Agreement
One of the most sensitive issues during the Brexit process has been the impact of the UK’s withdrawal from the EU on Northern Ireland. Darren Litter argues that against this backdrop, the important role that European Council summits played in the Northern Ireland peace process has largely been overlooked.
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How does the UK Internal Market Bill relate to Northern Ireland?
As the UK Internal Market Bill has its Second Reading in the House of Lords, how does it relate to Northern Ireland? Professor Katy Hayward provides the answers, in 5 key points.
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Brexit 2020: Where are we now?
Who better to tell us than Dr Katy Hayward who has produced this short summary following a recent online event with community workers and leaders across Northern Ireland.
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Chlorinated chickens cluck again
Dr Viviane Gravey and Professor Charlotte Burns from Sheffield University look at how the US continues to push for the inclusion of meat produced at lower standards in the UK-US trade deal currently under negotiation.
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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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New report on Parliament and Brexit
Parliament faced unprecedented challenges during the tumultuous Brexit years – many of which remain unresolved – finds a new academic report by the UK in a Changing Europe.
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Borders: Lessons from Ireland
In the event of Scottish independence, what would a Scotland-England land border look like? Dr Katy Hayward argues that Scotland might not receive the special treatment that the Withdrawal Agreement gives to Northern Ireland
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The Brexit divorce and the problem child: Or, why Northern Ireland will not sit down and shut up
Northern Ireland’s complex parentage raises problems for Brexit. Dr Katy Hayward argues that both the UK and the EU are making the mistake of viewing Northern Ireland as a potential risk rather than a joint responsibility.
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Brexit, transition and Northern Ireland
The UK’s withdrawal from the EU is scheduled for 11pm on Friday 31 January. Professor David Phinnemore explores the important decisions relating to Northern Ireland that will need to be taken by the UK-EU Joint Committee in 2020.

