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Where now for the EU – and the United Kingdom?

Where now for the EU – and the United Kingdom?
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Former PM's of Italy and Finland welcome new book: "Brexit and the Future of the European Union"


09/02/2021
The new book ‘Brexit and the Future of the European Union’ by DCU’s Professor of Law Federico Fabbrini, has been hailed as extremely timely and useful by the former Prime Ministers of Italy and Finland ahead of Europe day on 9 May 2021.
The timeliness of this new book further resonates here in Ireland, as Irish officials are due to meet with senior figures in the European Commission today to ensure future legislation considers the impact on Northern Ireland as part of the Brexit Withdrawal Agreement.
DCU Brexit Institute
Published by Oxford Press, DCU President Daire Keogh welcomed the publication not only in terms of scholarship but also as a reflection of the strength the university has built up in the area of European Law. DCU’s Brexit Institute (founded by Professor Fabbrini) was the first institute of its kind in Europe to study Brexit and its implications and our Masters in European Law and Policy has established a strong reputation in a short number of years.

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Brexit history that led to ink along the dotted line


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This book is a fascinating and erudite canter through a complex episode in European history, focusing on the period from 2017 to 2019 when negotiations led to the finalisation of the text of the Withdrawal Agreement (October 2019) and the UK’s departure from the EU (31 January 2020). The book is a companion to Volume I, published in 2017, on the law and politics surrounding the UK’s Brexit referendum in June 2016.
Edited by Professor Federico Fabbrini of Dublin City University, founder of the Brexit Institute, this latest volume brings together a host of academic, legal and political science luminaries from the UK, Ireland and mainland Europe. They contribute different chapters to what is a detailed commentary on the Withdrawal Agreement, the history behind it and what the future might look like. The book contains an eye-catching foreword from Michel Barnier, the chief EU Brexit negotiator.

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