This book examines the law and politics of the Protocol on Ireland/Northern Ireland, attached to the Withdrawal Agreement, which regulates the terms of Brexit. The Protocol on Ireland/Northern Ireland deals with the most complex issue which emerged during the withdrawal negotiations between the United Kingdom (UK) and the European Union (EU), namely how to avoid a hard border in the island of Ireland and preserve the peace process started in Northern Ireland with the 1998 Belfast Good Friday Agreement. To this end, the Protocol, which was agreed in its final form in October 2019, establishes a bespoke solution, notably by keeping Northern Ireland aligned to EU customs and internal market rules. Nevertheless, the operation of the Protocol, which has formally entered into force in January 2021, has stirred political controversies in the Unionist community in Northern Ireland, and caused diplomatic confrontation between the EU and the UK. The purpose of this book is therefore to provide the first interdisciplinary overview of the Protocol, shedding light on its context, content, and challenges. This book -- which brings together contributions by leading legal scholars, political scientists, sociologists, and trade experts from Northern Ireland, Ireland, Great Britain, Europe, and the United States -- provides a comprehensive and contextual assessment of the Protocol. It examines its setting, including constitutional trends in the UK and Ireland, focuses on its substantive clauses dealing with human rights and cross-border cooperation, as well as on those related to trade, and analyses its governance mechanisms, including democratic consent and safeguards.
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This book provides the first interdisciplinary overview of the Protocol on Ireland/Northern Ireland, attached to the Withdrawal Agreement, which regulates the terms of Brexit. It examines its content, challenges, and context, including constitutional trends in the UK and Ireland, governance mechanisms, and clauses on trade and human rights.
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Simon Coveney (Minister for Foreign Affairs of Ireland): Foreword
1: Federico Fabbrini: Introduction
Part I: Setting
2: Michael Keating: United Kingdom
3: Katy Hayward: Northern Ireland
4: Oran Doyle: Ireland
Part II: Human Rights and Cross-Border Cooperation Provisions
5: Aoife O'Donoghue: Non-Discrimination
6: Imelda Maher: Common Travel Area
7: Rory O'Connell: North-South Cooperation
Part III: Economic Provisions
8: Niall Moran: Customs and Movement of Goods
9: Catherine Barnard: UK Internal Market
10: Graham Butler: State Aid
Part IV: Governance Provisions
11: Joris Larik: Supervision and Dispute Resolution
12: Brendan O'Leary: Consent
13: Robert Howse: Safeguards
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Federico Fabbrini is Full Professor of EU Law at Dublin City University in Ireland where he is the Founding Director of the Brexit Institute. He holds a PhD in Law from the European University Institute and has been awarded the Charlemagne Prize fellowship for his research on the future of Europe. Federico Fabbrini is the author of three monographs with Oxford University Press, Brexit and the Future of the European Union (2020),
Economic Governance in Europe (2016), and Fundamental Rights in Europe (2014). He is also the editor of three volumes with Oxford University Press, The Law & Politics of Brexit Volume III: The Framework of New EU-UK Relations (2021), The
Law & Politics of Brexit Volume II: The Withdrawal Agreement (2020), and The Law and Politics of Brexit (2017).
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First comprehensive interdisciplinary analysis of the Protocol on Ireland/Northern Ireland, from the perspective of law, politics, sociology, and trade
Detailed analysis of all the provisions of the Protocol and of the broader setting in which they must be contextualized
Updated examination of the challenges posed by the implementation of the Protocol, and the confrontation it created between the EU and the UK
Fourth volume in the leading series for the analysis of Brexit
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ISBN
9780192863935
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
Oxford University Press
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632 gr
Høyde
240 mm
Bredde
162 mm
Dybde
25 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
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Product language
Engelsk
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Antall sider
320
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