We inform you of the publication of the book entitled Brexit and its consequences. A new project of the Master in International Studies is born, this time in cooperation with the Jean Monnet Chair of European Private Law of the
to the University of Barcelona. One year after the definitive entry into force of the Trade and Cooperation Agreement that governs relations between the United Kingdom and the European Union, we publish this work that collects the contributions made to the Cycle of Conferences that we carried out in the 2020-2021 academic year on the process of withdrawal from the European Union by the United Kingdom and some additional contributions from invited contributors.
The index of the work includes eight chapters. The starting point is the general analysis of the Law of International Organizations, in particular the one related to the possibility of withdrawal of the Member States of the Organization, carried out by Dr. AM Badia Martí, director of the MEI. In the second chapter, Dr. L. Huici Sancho, deputy director of the MEI, analyzes The tortuous legal path towards the Withdrawal Agreement and the Trade and Cooperation Agreement between the United Kingdom and the
European Union. The third chapter is a joint contribution by Drs. M. Kenny and A. Cardesa-Salzmann entitled Brexit, the “unwritten constitution and the populist policy agenda of the elective dictatorship. The following three chapters analyze the consequences of Brexit on specific material areas such as UK consumer Law after Withdrawal from the European Union (Brexit)written by Professor Christian Twigg-Flesner, The impact of Brexit on services: the case of the creative industry in the United Kingdom, contribution of Dr. C. Manrique Carpio, and The impact of Brexit on strategic export controls, written by Dra. A. Cobaleda Sánchez. The book ends with two papers raised from the perspective of the external relations of the Union. Dr. Leire Moure presents The European Union as a global actor after Brexit: the geopolitical turn and Dr. M. Mut contributes a Approach to the sui generis nature of the Commonwealth.
This collective work is the fourth in the series that we have been publishing with the Marcial Pons publishing house to reflect in writing our analysis of different issues on the international Agenda: Water, a limited natural resource (2018), New approaches in diplomacy: humanitarian diplomacy (2020) y International Organizations in the 21st century (2021).
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