Taking stock of the UK-EU relations
Dr Cleo Davies of the University of East Anglia examines how tensions have stymied the relationships under the Trade and Cooperation Agreemen…
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Dr Cleo Davies of the University of East Anglia examines how tensions have stymied the relationships under the Trade and Cooperation Agreemen…
Justice and Home Affairs Law is one of the most controversial areas of cooperation between the Unit…
On 3 October 2017, the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) handed down its judgement in ND and NT v Spain. It held t…
Following the US elections, American foreign policy in Europe is set to enter a period of unpredictability, writes Anthony S…
While much of the discussion around Brexit has focused on the Single Market and trading arrangements, foreig…
The EU’s approach to Russia since the onset of the Ukraine crisis has been characterised by internal divisions of opinion am…
The early entry into force of the Paris Agreement raises immediate Brexit-related international policy questions for the …
Although the ‘reverse Greenland’ model has often been cited as a possible means of Scotland remaining in the EU while the UK leaves…
The UK’s withdrawal from the European Union has the potential to impact EU enlargement to the Western B…
Although the referendum debate has largely focused on domestic politics, EU memb…