Criminal Cooperation, Brexit and the devolved nations: where are we and what is the way ahead?
Anni Pues
Brexit and Rights Engagement Network
Brexit will bring to an end judicial and police cooperation between the UK and the …
Edinburgh Europa Institute Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence
A multi-disciplinary research centre looking at governance, institutions, law and policies of Europe and the EU
Brexit will bring to an end judicial and police cooperation between the UK and the …
The way that human rights are protected in the UK is changing. This has a direct impact on the di…
It might be thought that Brexit would have very little impact on the interpretation of dom…
In the run-up to the Brexit referendum, workers’ rights were invoked repeatedly by both sid…
As the Brexit negotiations progress, the question of judicial authority in enforcing the w…
One fact not commonly understood in Scotland and the UK is the unique nature of Scottish devolution. Am…
Despite the fact that EU citizens enjoy the right to move to and live in other Member States, …
The UK Government introduced the European Union (Withdrawal) Bill – originally promised as the Great Repeal Bill – in order to give …
Brexit’s implications for environmental law and enforcement in the UK are symptomatic of the challenges associated with b…
It is widely accepted that a transition period (or in the UK Government’s parlance: implementation period) will be necessary to en…