How will Brexit affect the Irish Border? Professor Michael Dougan explains the key issues
Out now: "THE UK AFTER BREXIT". This collection of essays, edited by Professor Michael Dougan, details the law and policy challenges following from the UK's withdrawal from the European Union
http://intersentia.com/en/the-uk-after-brexit.html
Liverpool Law School‘s Professor Michael Dougan considers the outstanding legal issues surrounding Ireland and Northern Ireland, generated by the UK’s decision to invoke Article 50 to leave the European Union.
With the UK sitting outside the EU, the currently open border between Northern Ireland and Ireland becomes an EU/UK external border. The issue is being prioritised by negotiators from both sides, who are mindful of its particular historical significance.
From around two minutes, Professor Dougan, an expert in EU law, analyses the issue as it relates to the frontier for goods, the outcome of which is “entirely down to the needs and preferences of the EU alone”.
From around six minutes, Professor Dougan considers the physical border for persons which, legally, is an “entirely separate” issue to that relating to goods. He goes on to discuss the potential impact on the Common Travel Area (CTA) established between the UK and Ireland.
Concluding, Professor Dougan states: “Northern Ireland risks becoming the primary victim of the UK government’s hardline approach to implementing the result of the 2016 referendum.”
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http://intersentia.com/en/the-uk-after-brexit.html
Liverpool Law School‘s Professor Michael Dougan considers the outstanding legal issues surrounding Ireland and Northern Ireland, generated by the UK’s decision to invoke Article 50 to leave the European Union.
With the UK sitting outside the EU, the currently open border between Northern Ireland and Ireland becomes an EU/UK external border. The issue is being prioritised by negotiators from both sides, who are mindful of its particular historical significance.
From around two minutes, Professor Dougan, an expert in EU law, analyses the issue as it relates to the frontier for goods, the outcome of which is “entirely down to the needs and preferences of the EU alone”.
From around six minutes, Professor Dougan considers the physical border for persons which, legally, is an “entirely separate” issue to that relating to goods. He goes on to discuss the potential impact on the Common Travel Area (CTA) established between the UK and Ireland.
Concluding, Professor Dougan states: “Northern Ireland risks becoming the primary victim of the UK government’s hardline approach to implementing the result of the 2016 referendum.”
Видео How will Brexit affect the Irish Border? Professor Michael Dougan explains the key issues канала EU Law At Liverpool
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