This book offers a comprehensive analysis of the new framework of relationship between the United Kingdom (UK) and the European Union (EU) applicable since 1st January 2021, following the end of the Brexit transition period and the entry into force of the EU-UK Trade & Cooperation Agreement (TCA), concluded on Christmas Eve 2020. The book contextualizes the new framework of EU-UK relations, including the ongoing challenges of implementing the Withdrawal Agreement (WA), and sheds light on the new mechanisms for EU-UK cooperation both in the economic domain including free movement of goods, financial services, and mobility of persons, and in the security domain including law enforcement, defence, and data protection. The work underlines the profound differences between the new status quo compared to the legal framework applicable when the UK was still an EU member state including end of free movement of persons, financial passporting, and cooperation in foreign affairs and defence, and reflects on what the latest stage in the Brexit process means for governance, sovereignty, and the future of European integration.
About the AuthorFederico Fabbrini is Full Professor of EU Law at Dublin City University, in Ireland and is the Founding Director of the Brexit Institute. He holds a PhD in Law from the European University Institute and previously had academic positions at Tilburg Law School, in the Netherlands, and iCourts (the Centre of Excellence for International Courts) at the University of Copenhagen, in Denmark. Federico Fabbrini is the author of three monographs with Oxford University Press, Brexit and the Future of the European Union (2020), Economic Governance in Europe (2016), and Fundamental Rights in Europe (2014).
ReviewsWithout doubt, this book will act as an important and valuable reference point for students and researchers seeking an introduction to the TCA and its myriad problems. * Michael Dougan, Liverpool, CML Rev *
Book InformationISBN 9780192848468
Author Federico FabbriniFormat Hardback
Page Count 336
Imprint Oxford University PressPublisher Oxford University Press
Weight(grams) 636g
Dimensions(mm) 242mm * 162mm * 24mm