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Brexit: Why Britain Voted to Leave the European Union

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He saw off repeated British attempts to negotiate directly with the cabinet of the president of the commission, and Barnier reserves a special place in hell for the notorious Selmayr, Jean-Claude Juncker’s chief of staff, acidly commenting: “It is just a pity that he has difficulty in accepting the limits of his role. It is simply the best book on the general election if you want to know what happened and how the parties approached it. Chapter 12 The Fate of rules of jurisdiction and recognition and enforcement of judgments in civil and commercial matters between the UK and the EU Post Brexit: Walking through a Foggy Path?

Barnier may be unreasonably proud of his catchphrase – “the clock is ticking” – adopted right from the beginning, but he is right that the British set a time limit that worked against themselves. Each book discusses Brexit through its own individual legal specialism, providing expert analysis on sectors which have long been dominated by EU Law.Part one traces the historical and political relationship between Britain and Europe, whilst Part two is devoted to exemplary case studies of films as well as popular Eurosceptic and historical fiction. Contributors: Richard Bellamy, Monika Brusenbauch Meislová, Birgit Bujard, Ian Cooper, James Dennison, Helen Drake, Federico Fabbrini, John Erik Fossum, Christian Frommelt, Roy H.

Part I brings together three social studies that reveal that Brexit may be the result of international nationalist narratives, and that the choice to leave the EU is already affecting Brits abroad and the future opportunities for British students.The Handbook concludes with a discussion of the alternative relationships and opportunities available to the UK in the post-Brexit era. provides not only a new perspective on the history of Northern Ireland, but also a fascinating glimpse into the inner workings and identity crises of the Irish government itself. Last but not least, if spy novels are your thing, it turns out even John Le Carré has written a Brexit book with his thriller, Agent Running in the Field. If this is the first time you use this feature, you will be asked to authorise Cambridge Core to connect with your account. Brexit and Beyond provides a fascinating (and comprehensive) analysis on the how and why the UK has found itself on the path to exiting the European Union.

State-of-the-art chapters cover the various factors which led to the success of the ‘Leave’ campaign, the role of EU institutions in Brexit, the implications for other member states and players in the international system, and questions of political legitimacy posed by the UK’s departure from the EU. We explain that by saying that this is because these opinions are rooted in identity and identities don’t change very quickly, if at all. Recognizing a need for academic debate around these legal and political disputes, this series provides a multifaceted resource exploring contemporary issues. Boris Starling, author of The Bluffer's Guide to Brexit, talks us through some Brexit books that will leave you better read and even more mystified about what the future holds for Britain and Europe.

He suggests we need to listen to people's concerns not only about the impact of immigration and globalisation on their lives but also about the injustice of a capitalist economy that makes them pay through austerity and cuts in social welfare for a financial crisis they were not responsible for. By doing so, it provides a much needed scholarly guidepost for our understanding of the significance of Brexit, not only for the United Kingdom, but also for the future of the European continent.

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