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The Emergence of EU Withdrawal Law
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Palabras clave
Withdrawal agreement
EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement
Brexit
Withdrawal law
Clasificación UNESCO
56 Ciencias Jurídicas y Derecho
Fecha de publicación
2024
Editor
Wolters Kluwer
Citación
Polak, P. R., & Wessel, R. A. (2024). The Emergence of EU Withdrawal Law. Common Market Law Review, 61(1), 167-194. https://doi.org/10.54648/cola2024006
Resumen
[EN] “EU withdrawal law” has become a sub-field ofEUlaw.Nowthat the dust of the first withdrawal of a Member State from the EU is slowly settling, one can take a step back and analyse “withdrawal law” in a more comprehensive fashion. Its main characteristics reveal the extensive, and largely exclusive, role of the EU as such in the process of negotiating and concluding both a withdrawal agreement and a future trade deal. This reflects the procedure, which may not have been given too much attention when it was included in theTreaty, but which formed the basis for extensive subsequent institutional and scholarly interpretation. EU withdrawal law reveals not only that Member States wishing to leave the Union have to follow strict rules and procedures, but also that these rules and procedures partly remain relevant after the actual withdrawal.
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0165-0750
DOI
10.54648/cola2024006
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