Brexit and the EU Constitutional Order: A Three Act Tragedy
This paper reflects upon the consequences of Brexit for the EU constitutional order. It joins many analyses that followed the referendum by which the UK citizens decided that their country should leave the EU. However, whereas the majority of analyses concentrate on the impact of Brexit on the UK le...
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doaj-39812f8ca43048d18cec53ce83d4f3d32020-11-25T03:36:37ZengUniversity of Zagreb, Faculty of LawCroatian Yearbook of European Law and Policy1845-56621848-99582016-12-011212310.3935/cyelp.12.2016.260Brexit and the EU Constitutional Order: A Three Act TragedyTamara Ćapeta0University of ZagrebThis paper reflects upon the consequences of Brexit for the EU constitutional order. It joins many analyses that followed the referendum by which the UK citizens decided that their country should leave the EU. However, whereas the majority of analyses concentrate on the impact of Brexit on the UK legal order, this paper looks into the possible repercussions for the EU legal order. It divides the consequences into three periods: first, the one that immediately followed the referendum; second, the period that will open with the UK notification of its decision to withdraw; and the third, looking into the long-term effects of Brexit for the EU. Within such a framework, the paper offers the author’s view on the possible and desirable interpretations of Article 50 TEU.https://www.cyelp.com/index.php/cyelp/article/view/260brexiteu constitutional orderuk referendumwithdrawalarticle 50 teu |
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Brexit and the EU Constitutional Order: A Three Act Tragedy |
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Brexit and the EU Constitutional Order: A Three Act Tragedy |
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Brexit and the EU Constitutional Order: A Three Act Tragedy |
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brexit and the eu constitutional order: a three act tragedy |
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University of Zagreb, Faculty of Law |
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Croatian Yearbook of European Law and Policy |
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This paper reflects upon the consequences of Brexit for the EU constitutional order. It joins many analyses that followed the referendum by which the UK citizens decided that their country should leave the EU. However, whereas the majority of analyses concentrate on the impact of Brexit on the UK legal order, this paper looks into the possible repercussions for the EU legal order. It divides the consequences into three periods: first, the one that immediately followed the referendum; second, the period that will open with the UK notification of its decision to withdraw; and the third, looking into the long-term effects of Brexit for the EU. Within such a framework, the paper offers the author’s view on the possible and desirable interpretations of Article 50 TEU. |
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