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Brexit and the European Union: general institutional and legal considerations : study

Title
Brexit and the European Union: general institutional and legal considerations : study / [Miguel Tell Cremades, Policy Department for Citizens' Rights and Constitutional Affairs ; Petr Novak, Research Administrator]
ISBN
9789284604050
9284604052
9789284604067
9284604060
Publication
[Brussels, Belgium?] : [Directorate for Internal Policies, Policy Department for Citizens' Rights and Constitutional Affairs?], [2017]
Copyright Notice Date
©2017.
Physical Description
1 online resource (51 pages)
Notes
At head of title: Directorate for Internal Policies, Policy Department for Citizens' Rights and Constitutional Affairs ; Constitutional Affairs.
"PE 571.404"
"QA-06-16-333-EN-N" (PDF)--Page 4 of cover.
"QA-06-16-333-EN-C" (Print)--Page 4 of cover.
Access and use
Open access.
Summary
This study was requested by the Committee on Constitutional Affairs of the European Parliament. It examines the political and institutional steps taken, or to be taken, both by the UK and by the EU in the context of the Brexit referendum vote, and into how matters may evolve in the coming months and years from a legal and institutional perspective. It analyses, in broad terms, the possibilities for a future relationship between the Union and its departing member and the consequences that the departure of a large Member State may entail for the rest of the policies of the Union and for the Union itself. The study also briefly examines the potential for institutional progress that opens with the departure of the United Kingdom.
Variant and related titles
Study for the AFCO Committee.
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
November 30, 2020
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
1. Background
2. Legal status of the UK in the EU
3. Article 50 and the negotiation process
3.1. Notification procedure
3.2. The negotiation process
3.3. Revocability of notification
3.4. The withdrawal agreement and a new relationship framework
3.5. The challenge of "vested" or acquired rights
4. Models for a future EU-UK relationship
4.1. The Norway model / EEA / EFTA
4.2. The Switzerland model
4.3. Customs Union (Turkey model)
4.4. CETA (Canada model)
4.5. Associate membership
4.6. Continental Partnership (CP)
4.7. Deep and Comprehensive Trade Agreement (DCFTA)
4.8. WTO
5. Consequences of the withdrawal for the European Union
5.1. Pending legislation
5.2. EU policies
5.3. EU legal order
5.4. Strategic impact
5.5. What are the opportunities for the Union?
Also listed under
Novak, Petr (Policy scientist), author.
European Parliament. Committee on Constitutional Affairs, commissioning body.
European Parliament. Directorate-General for Internal Policies. Policy Department C: Citizens' Rights and Constitutional Affairs, issuing body.
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