Scotland's Place in Europe After Brexit: Between a Rock and a Hard Place? A Legal Scoping Exercise

(Series Information) European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, 2017 2(1), 183-200 | On the Agenda | (Table of Contents) I. Introduction. - II. Background: Scotland's place in the UK. - III. Scotland as part of the UK: the legal options around a special deal. - III.1. EU membership for...

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Main Author: Tobias Lock
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Language:English
Published: European Papers (www.europeanpapers.eu) 2017-06-01
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Online Access:https://www.europeanpapers.eu/en/e-journal/scotland-place-in-europe-after-brexit-between-a-rock-and-a-hard-place
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spelling doaj-957f23d786ac4eb6aa5029eec98f4d8c2021-01-03T17:53:11ZengEuropean Papers (www.europeanpapers.eu)European Papers2499-82492017-06-012017 2118320010.15166/2499-8249/146Scotland's Place in Europe After Brexit: Between a Rock and a Hard Place? A Legal Scoping ExerciseTobias Lock0Edinburgh Law School(Series Information) European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, 2017 2(1), 183-200 | On the Agenda | (Table of Contents) I. Introduction. - II. Background: Scotland's place in the UK. - III. Scotland as part of the UK: the legal options around a special deal. - III.1. EU membership for Scotland as part of the UK? - III.2. Scotland in the single market as part of the UK? - IV. Scotland as an independent country. - IV.1. The path to an independence referendum. - IV.2. Accession to the EU. - IV.3. Accession to EFTA/EEA. - V. Conclusion. | (Abstract) The UK's decision to leave the EU poses a particular challenge for Scotland where 62 percent of the population voted in favour of remaining. This has led to calls - amongst others by the Scottish Government - that Scotland should be allowed to either stay in the EU or at the very least in the EU's single market. In a first step this On the Agenda provides an analysis in how far a differentiated solution for Scotland as part of the UK would be legally possible and whether it would be practicable; in a second step the On the Agenda discusses the legal conditions under which an independent Scotland would be able to either join the EU or stay in the single market.https://www.europeanpapers.eu/en/e-journal/scotland-place-in-europe-after-brexit-between-a-rock-and-a-hard-placebrexitscotlanddifferentiated integrationsecessioneuropean economic areaeuropean free trade association
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Scotland's Place in Europe After Brexit: Between a Rock and a Hard Place? A Legal Scoping Exercise
European Papers
brexit
scotland
differentiated integration
secession
european economic area
european free trade association
author_facet Tobias Lock
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title Scotland's Place in Europe After Brexit: Between a Rock and a Hard Place? A Legal Scoping Exercise
title_short Scotland's Place in Europe After Brexit: Between a Rock and a Hard Place? A Legal Scoping Exercise
title_full Scotland's Place in Europe After Brexit: Between a Rock and a Hard Place? A Legal Scoping Exercise
title_fullStr Scotland's Place in Europe After Brexit: Between a Rock and a Hard Place? A Legal Scoping Exercise
title_full_unstemmed Scotland's Place in Europe After Brexit: Between a Rock and a Hard Place? A Legal Scoping Exercise
title_sort scotland's place in europe after brexit: between a rock and a hard place? a legal scoping exercise
publisher European Papers (www.europeanpapers.eu)
series European Papers
issn 2499-8249
publishDate 2017-06-01
description (Series Information) European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, 2017 2(1), 183-200 | On the Agenda | (Table of Contents) I. Introduction. - II. Background: Scotland's place in the UK. - III. Scotland as part of the UK: the legal options around a special deal. - III.1. EU membership for Scotland as part of the UK? - III.2. Scotland in the single market as part of the UK? - IV. Scotland as an independent country. - IV.1. The path to an independence referendum. - IV.2. Accession to the EU. - IV.3. Accession to EFTA/EEA. - V. Conclusion. | (Abstract) The UK's decision to leave the EU poses a particular challenge for Scotland where 62 percent of the population voted in favour of remaining. This has led to calls - amongst others by the Scottish Government - that Scotland should be allowed to either stay in the EU or at the very least in the EU's single market. In a first step this On the Agenda provides an analysis in how far a differentiated solution for Scotland as part of the UK would be legally possible and whether it would be practicable; in a second step the On the Agenda discusses the legal conditions under which an independent Scotland would be able to either join the EU or stay in the single market.
topic brexit
scotland
differentiated integration
secession
european economic area
european free trade association
url https://www.europeanpapers.eu/en/e-journal/scotland-place-in-europe-after-brexit-between-a-rock-and-a-hard-place
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