Contents: Foreword / Dora Kostakopoulou
1. Introduction: Framing the methodology of justice, injustice and brexit / Tawhida Ahmed and Elaine Fahey
Part I: Whose and whither justice after brexit?
2. Lexit and the mystification of political economy / David Seymour
3. The legal profession's responsibility for Brexit / Damjan Kukovec
4. The constitutional architecture of injustice / Paul O'Connell
Part II: Brexit and governance
5. The only certainty is uncertainty: risk to rights in the Brexit process / Joelle Grogan
6. 'The will of the people': the UK Constitution, (Parliamentary) sovereignty, and Brexit / Alex Powell
7. Brexit and the siren-like allure of sovereignty / Sionaidh Douglas-Scott
8. Brexit, justice and dispute settlement / Jed Odermatt
Part III: Citizens and vulnerable persons
9. Human rights protection as justice in post-Brexit britain: a case study of deportation / Adrienne Yong
10. Brexit and the balance of free movement and social justice / Polly Ruth Polak
11. Will there be justice in healthcare post-Brexit? / Sabrina Germain
12. Legal uncertainty, distrust and injustice in post-Brexit asylum cooperation / Ermioni Xanthopoulou
Part IV: Territory and globalisation
13. The constitutional implications of Brexit for northern Ireland / Luke McDonagh
14. Brexit and transitional justice: Brexit as a challenge to peacebuilding / Nikos Skoutaris
15 Brexit, freedom, and justice: the difficulties of political constitutionalism with the supranational/global / Samo Bardutzky
16. Brexit and international trade: the aspiration of global Britain / David Collins
17 The liberal order: holed below the waterline or a ship that we can rebuild at sea? / Joseph Corkin
18. Conclusions / Tawhida Ahmed and Elaine Fahey
Index.