The UK-EU Withdrawal Agreement

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NOTE EDITORE
The Commentary provides quick access to the essentials of the Agreement on the withdrawal of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland from the European Union and the European Atomic Energy Community (the "Withdrawal Agreement"). The Commentary has a clear and intuitive structure, which explains the Withdrawal Agreement on the basis of relevant chapters, such as Rules on Free Movement of Citizens, the Financial Settlement, and the Protocol on Ireland/Northern Ireland. At the beginning of each chapter, a short overview allows the reader to understand at first glance the topics that are covered by the respective articles of the chapter. The commentary in each chapter is structured thematically, grouping individual articles to provide a more concise, easily accessible text, while also ensuring a consistent presentation throughout the Commentary.

SOMMARIO
1 - Article 50 TEU2 - The Withdrawal Agreement, Part One - Common3 - The Withdrawal Agreement, Part Two - Citizen Rights4 - The Withdrawal Agreement, Part Three - Other Separation Provisions5 - The Withdrawal Agreement, Part Four - Transition6 - The Withdrawal Agreement, Part Five - Financial Provisions7 - The Withdrawal Agreement, Part Six - Institutional and Final Provisions8 - The Withdrawal Agreement, Protocol on Ireland / Northern Ireland9 - The Withdrawal Agreement, Protocol Relating to the Sovereign Base Areas of the UK in Cyprus10 - The Withdrawal Agreement, Protocol on Gibraltar

AUTORE
Manuel Kellerbauer is a Legal Adviser at the European Commission's Legal Service dealing inter alia with EU competition law, EU law on Fundamental Freedoms and public international law. Manuel holds master's degrees from the University of Aix-en-Provence and the University of Tübingen, as well as a PhD from the University of Tübingen. Manuel's previous experience includes four years as an advisor to the Hearing Officers at DG COMP. He lectures on EU law at the Universities of Saarbrücken and Lyon (UCLy), published widely on EU law related topics and is a co-editor of a Commentary on the EU Treaties and the EU Fundamental Rights Charter (Oxford University Press, 2019). Eugenia Dumitriu-Segnana is an official with the European Commission (since 2016). Beforehand, she was a member of the Legal Service of the Council of the European Union and référendaire at the General Court. Thomas Liefländer is an official with the European Commission (since 2013, currently Deputy Head of Unit) and Guest Professor at KU Leuven (since 2019), where he lectures on EU law and international law. He holds a DPhil in Law and a MSt in Legal Research from Oxford University, a LLM in Public International Law from Leiden University, and a BA in International Relations from Dresden University.

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  • Condizione: Nuovo
  • ISBN: 9780192894601
  • Dimensioni: 253 x 39.0 x 176 mm Ø 1140 gr
  • Formato: Copertina rigida
  • Pagine Arabe: 592