<p><p>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 integratio
The European Union after Brexit
β Scribed by Scott L. Greer; Janet Laible (editors)
- Publisher
- Manchester University Press
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 228
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
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 the European Union, disrupting βever closer unionβ.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front matter
Contents
List of figures and tables
List of contributors
Introduction
A cautionary tale: 'Brexitβ, economic citizenship, and the political perils of neoliberalism
Subtraction by subtraction? Brexit and its impact on the common European financial space
Brexit and the Single Market
Social Europe after Brexit
European citizenship and free movement after Brexit
The EU legal order without the UK: a pity to lose the contribution?
The EastβWest divide: obstacles to European integration
Networks after Brexit
European Union trade policy in the wake of the Brexit vote
A stronger European Union? The unexpected security consequences of Brexit
Conclusion β the EU after Brexit: hard or soft?
Index
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