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Voice and Partnership: The Bottom Line for Scotland on Brexit?

Laura Cram

The difference of the EU referendum vote in Scotland versus the whole UK and the so-far limited inclusion of the Scottish Government …

31st October 2016 lewing

Scotland in the Single Market, rUK Out – What Would It Take?

Kirsty Hughes

In-Depth Analysis

If Scotland is to remain in the Single Market while the rest of the UK leaves it, substantial political and tech…

20th October 2016 lewing

Six Unrealistic Brexit Expectations the UK Government Should Avoid

Anthony Salamone

While the UK’s record on negotiating with the EU has been mixed, it is nevertheless nearing one of the largest and most importa…

18th October 2016 lewing

Drawing the Battle Lines: The Ongoing Standoff Between the UK Government and the ECHR

Dimitrios Kagiaros

The UK government’s proposed derogation from the European Convention on Human Rights is based on inconsistent reasoning …

12th October 2016 lewing

Scotland and Brexit – Outlook Worsens as Options Narrow

Kirsty Hughes

In-Depth Analysis

Both hard Brexit and soft Brexit scenarios each present their own challenges for the UK, writes Kirsty Hughe…

10th October 2016 lewing

Theresa May’s Great Repeal Bill – A Scottish Own Goal?

Tobias Lock

The Prime Minister’s outlining of the Great Repeal Bill to bring all EU law into UK law, to be sorted through later, has many elements …

7th October 2016 lewing

While Europe’s Eye is Fix’d on Mighty Things: Implications of the Brexit Vote for Scotland

David Edward and Niamh Nic Shuibhne

The variation in vote outcomes across the different parts of the UK in the EU referendum has brought existin…

5th October 2016 lewing

Brexit and the Balkans: Implications for Future EU Enlargement

 

Eamonn Butler

In-Depth Analysis

The UK’s withdrawal from the European Union has the potential to impact EU enlargement to the Western B…

5th September 2016 lewing

Brexit Will be a Major Blow to Eurosceptic Clout in the European Parliament

Cleo Davies

Considering that the UK’s EU referendum produced a result to leave the European Union, it might be anticipated that Eurosceptic mo…

31st August 2016 lewing

Can European Policies Be Dismantled?

Viviane Gravey and Andrew Jordan

Although European integration is often considered progressive and one-way, demands for limits on or even re…

2nd August 2016 lewing

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