<p>This volume addresses the transformation of the EU during and after the process of Brexit. Covering topics such as trade, the internal market, freedom of movement, security, and social Europe, this book suggests that Brexit reorders the priorities, internal balance(s) of power, and legislation of
After Brexit: Consequences for the European Union
✍ Scribed by Nazaré da Costa Cabral, José Renato Gonçalves, Nuno Cunha Rodrigues (eds.)
- Publisher
- Palgrave Macmillan
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 438
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
This topical and important book identifies the short to medium-term economic, financial and social consequences of Brexit. Containing perspectives from leading thinkers across legal, economic and financial fields, it considers both the general effect of UK withdrawal on the European integration process, and the specific impact on the free movement of capital, goods and people.
Addressing the main areas within both the UK and the EU that can and will be affected by Brexit, including the financial sector, immigration, social rights and social security, After Brexit: Consequences for the European Union will make fascinating reading for all those currently engaged in the study and practice of Law, Economics, Finance, Political Science, Philosophy, History and International Affairs.
✦ Table of Contents
Front Matter ....Pages i-xxvii
Introduction (Nazaré da Costa Cabral, José Renato Gonçalves, Nuno Cunha Rodrigues)....Pages 1-8
Front Matter ....Pages 9-9
Brexit: Origins and Future Perspectives (Pompeo Della Posta, Scheherazade S. Rehman)....Pages 11-34
Brexit and the European Union in the Context of Globalization (José Renato Gonçalves)....Pages 35-64
Brexit and the Future of the EU: Move Back or Move Forward? (Nuno Cunha Rodrigues)....Pages 65-82
Brexit and the Risk of European Disintegration (Pauline Schnapper)....Pages 83-99
A Qualitative Change in the Process of European Integration (Annette Bongardt, Francisco Torres)....Pages 101-127
Brexit and the Reform of Economic and Monetary Union (Federico Fabbrini)....Pages 129-146
Brexit as an Exceptional Change of Circumstance? (A. B. Menezes Cordeiro)....Pages 147-163
Front Matter ....Pages 165-165
Which Model for Brexit? (Michael Emerson)....Pages 167-188
Economic Implications of Alternative Trade Relationships: Post-Brexit Options for the UK (Mark Baimbridge, Philip B. Whyman)....Pages 189-213
The Position of EU Citizens in the UK and of the UK Citizens in the EU27 Post-Brexit: Between Law and Political Constitutionalism (Samo Bardutzky)....Pages 215-244
Post-Brexit Models and Migration Policies: Possible Citizenship and Welfare Implications for EU Nationals in the UK (Ioanna Ntampoudi)....Pages 245-270
New Forms of Social Security for Persons Moving Between the EU and the UK? (Yves Jorens, Grega Strban)....Pages 271-321
Front Matter ....Pages 323-323
Free Movement of Capital and Brexit (Ana Paula Dourado)....Pages 325-341
Free Movement of Capital: Could the CJEU Smooth Brexit? (Marco Lamandini, David Ramos Muñoz)....Pages 343-349
Policy Uncertainty and Spillovers into International Financial Markets (Ansgar Belke)....Pages 351-384
EU Financial Markets After Brexit (Karel Lannoo)....Pages 385-396
How Brexit May Affect Banks’ Business Models and the Financial System in the UK and EU: Opportunity to Revitalise the Existing Banking Structures? (Claudio Scardovi, Rabia Deniz Agaoglu)....Pages 397-419
Back Matter ....Pages 421-425
✦ Subjects
Law and Economics
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