<i>‘This important work emerges as an indispensable legal roadmap to navigate the most important dark spots in the maze of the populist low point in recent British history. You will find it delightful even being deeply upset by the subject matter.’</i>
- Dimitry Kochenov, Central European University, Austria,
<i>‘This is a splendid work of collective scholarship, which provides a comprehensive overview of the principal instruments of Brexit, and the impact of withdrawal on the most salient aspects of United Kingdom law and the functioning of the European Union. It deserves to be the “go to” book on legal aspects of Brexit for many years to come.’</i>
- Kieran Bradley, former Special Adviser on Brexit to the Court of Justice of the European Union,
Bringing together contributions from leading scholars in the field, this Research Handbook considers the ways in which the legal, economic and political uncertainty brought about by Brexit through the upheaval of established norms and values will continue to reverberate for the remainder of the 2020s and beyond. Divided into four parts, it focuses on different aspects of the Brexit process and the EU-UK future relationship, including Brexit’s impact on the political system of the United Kingdom, repatriation of laws and competences and a post-Brexit framework. Above all, it argues that Brexit creates both new challenges and new opportunities for the UK but also for the process of EU integration.
The Research Handbook on Legal Aspects of Brexit will be crucial reading for researchers and students in the fields of constitutional and administrative law, European law and politics looking to enhance their understanding of the impact that Brexit will have for both the UK and the EU.