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Maintaining EU-27 citizens’ rights in the UK: a Central and Eastern European Perspective. Bertelsmann Policy Brief | 12.2017 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
The United Kingdom’s (UK) decision to leave the European Union (EU) has unexpectedly created a situation of uncertainty and insecurity for almost 3.5 million EU27 nationals currently residing in the UK. This is especially the case for Central and Eastern
Fuksiewicz , Aleksander   +2 more
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The Adjudication and Enforcement of Rights After Brexit [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
This report records the inaugural meeting and roundtable of the Brexit and Rights Engagement Network (BREN) on Tuesday 3rd July 2018 at Edinburgh Law School.
Boyle, K.   +5 more
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The UK needs to clarify what 'full regulatory alignment' means before the next phase of the Brexit talks [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
In December, EU leaders agreed to move to the next stage of the Brexit talks, but there is still a degree of uncertainty over the issue of the Irish border.
Costello, Anthony
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Estimating economic benefits of the Single Market for European countries and regions. Bertelsmann Stiftung Policy Paper, May 2019 Separate pdf Technical Appendix for Policy Paper Estimating economic benefits of the Single Market for European countries and regions [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
This study provides insights into the economic benefits of the Eu- ropean Single Market (SM) for countries and regions across Europe. Specifically, we evaluate the impact of the trade boosting effects of the SM on productivity, markups, product variety ...
Mion, Giordano, Ponattu, Dominic
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If May fights on, a hard Brexit is inevitable. Only Boris Johnson might avert it [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
If Theresa May manages to carry on as Prime Minister, her precarious position within the Conservative Party and in Parliament will leave her a weaker negotiator. Kevin Featherstone argues that if she fights on – and either returns from Brussels without a
Featherstone, Kevin
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Soft vs. Hard Borders: what led to BREXIT?

open access: yesBanatica
Are borders and frontiers merely lines of demarcation that establish perimeters between those inside and those outside? Or is there more than what meets the eye? The literature on border studies highlights both the practical dimensions (illegal border crossing constitutes a crime with legal consequences) and the metaphysical aspects inherent in this ...
openaire   +1 more source

How ‘the story’ subsumed ‘The Vote’: we have no meaningful direction about the terms of Brexit [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
What did the 52% who voted to leave the EU want? In the first part of a lecture delivered at the Goethe University in Frankfurt, David Kershaw argues that pro-Brexit politicians and media have presumed to interpret the vote as a mandate to ensure Brexit ...
Kershaw, David
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Reflections: the UK after Brexit. [PDF]

open access: yesInt Polit (Hague), 2023
Oliver T.
europepmc   +1 more source

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