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The vast majority of the literature on the procedure of a Member State’s withdrawal from the European Union concerns the analysis of subsequent stages of the process at the EU level. Researchers rarely resort to internal (national) procedures related to
Marcin Krawczak
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Withdrawal from the European Union: Consequences under EU law and international law [PDF]
This article provides analysis of the most prominent legal issues arising as a consequence of a voluntary withdrawal of a Member State from the European Union pursuant to Article 50 TEU.
Lukić-Radović Maja
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Brexit and Article 50 TEU: A Constitutionalist Reading [PDF]
This article considers the constitutional requirements and implications of Article 50 TEU for the EU. It argues that it is essential to read Article 50 in light of the features of the Treaty of which it forms part together with its drafting context, that of the Convention on the Future of Europe, as well as the substantive protections of EU ...
Eeckout, P., Frantziou, E.
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EU-UK BREXIT AGREEMENT AND ITS MAIN LEGAL EFFECTS [PDF]
The United Kingdom withdrew from the European Union on 31 January 2020. On 29 March 2017, the UK practically initiated formally the withdrawal procedure, in accordance with Article 50 TEU, informing the European Council of its intention to leave the ...
Augustin FUEREA
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Brexit Referendum: Beginning of the End or Just a Turning Point?
(Series Information) European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, 2016 1(2), 377-381 | Editorial | (Abstract) On 23 June 2016 the voters, by a slim majority, decided that the United Kingdom (UK) should leave the European Union.
Adam Lazowski
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The article provides an in-depth critical analysis of an article published by the UK mid-market press newspaper the Daily Mail criticizing the role of High Court judges for ruling that Parliamentary approval was necessary to trigger Article 50 of the ...
Michael S. Boyd
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Brexit and the EU Constitutional Order: A Three Act Tragedy
This paper reflects upon the consequences of Brexit for the EU constitutional order. It joins many analyses that followed the referendum by which the UK citizens decided that their country should leave the EU.
Tamara Ćapeta
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On March 29, 2017, the U.K. Government triggered Article 50 of the Treaty on European Union (TEU) on withdrawal from the European Union following a referendum on June 23, 2016 in which 51.89 percent voted for the United Kingdom to leave the European ...
Michael Waibel
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What Role for the European Parliament under Article 50 TEU? [PDF]
Following the United Kingdom’s vote to leave the European Union in a national referendum there has been much debate over the correct legal process to be followed under both domestic law and the EU Treaties to give effect to this decision. This paper seeks to contribute to these discussions by focusing on an aspect of the withdrawal process which, in ...
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LSE Law Brexit special #2: the constitutional context to triggering Article 50 TEU [PDF]
The mythical Art.50 TEU gives Member States the option to withdraw from the EU ‘in accordance with its own constitutional requirements’. But what are the constitutional requirements of a country with no written constitution? And which institution is best placed to resolve the competing constitutional claims regarding prerogative powers, Acts of ...
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