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The Law & Politics of Brexit, Vol. IV: The Protocol on Ireland/ Northern Ireland

Edited by: Federico Fabbrini

ISBN13: 9780192863935
Published: May 2022
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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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.

Subjects:
Brexit
Contents:
Foreword, Simon Coveney (Minister for Foreign Affairs of Ireland)
1:Introduction, Federico Fabbrini
Part I: Setting
2:United Kingdom, Michael Keating
3:Northern Ireland, Katy Hayward
4:Ireland, Oran Doyle
Part II: Human Rights and Cross-Border Cooperation Provisions
5:Non-Discrimination, Aoife O'Donoghue
6:Common Travel Area, Imelda Maher
7:North-South Cooperation, Rory O'Connell
Part III: Economic Provisions
8:Customs and Movement of Goods, Niall Moran
9:UK Internal Market, Catherine Barnard
10:State Aid, Graham Butler
Part IV: Governance Provisions
11:Supervision and Dispute Resolution, Joris Larik
12:Consent, Brendan O'Leary
13:Safeguards, Robert Howse

Series: The Law and Politics of Brexit

The Law and Politics of Brexit, Volume V: The Trade and Cooperation Agreement ISBN 9780198908289
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The Law and Politics of Brexit, Volume III: The Framework of New EU-UK Relations (eBook) ISBN 9780192664587
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The Law and Politics of Brexit, Volume III: The Framework of New EU-UK Relations ISBN 9780192848475
Published October 2021
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The Law & Politics of Brexit Volume III: The Framework of New EU-UK Relations ISBN 9780192848468
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The Law and Politics of Brexit, Volume II: The Withdrawal Agreement ISBN 9780198848363
Published November 2020
Oxford University Press
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The Law and Politics of Brexit ISBN 9780198810438
Published October 2017
Oxford University Press
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