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Armour | Eidenmüller

Negotiating Brexit

Nomos,  2017, 134 Pages

ISBN 978-3-8487-4410-7

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englischBrexit is on its way. By mid-2019, the UK will probably have left the EU.

Negotiating Brexit involves intricate legal, economic and political issues. This volume brings together expert views on three key questions:

  • Brexit Stakes: What is at stake with Brexit for crucial policy fields such as financial services, corporate activity, and legal (dispute resolution) services?
  • Brexit Analytics: How is Brexit influenced by the negotiating framework of Article 50 TFEU, political constraints on the negotiations and the World Trade Organisation (WTO) framework as an outside option?
  • Brexit Process: Which negotiation strategies and process design/management are conducive for ‘making Brexit a success’ – or at least to avert a lose-lose outcome?
  • John Armour is the Hogan Lovells Professor of Law and Finance at the University of Oxford.

    Horst Eidenmüller is the Freshfields Professor of Commercial Law at the University of Oxford.

     

    This volume should be of interest to practitioners and policymakers involved in or interested in the legal, economic and political consequences of Brexit and to scholars researching Brexit Stakes, Brexit Analytics and/or Brexit Process.

    »... auf den Punkt bringenden Studien zu rechtlichen, wirtschaftlichen und politischen Folgen des Brexits.«
    Prof. Dr. Rudolf Streinz, RabelsZ 2/2019, 472

    »This book can be a valuable reference point and resource for policy makers, practitioners, scholars and researchers who have a specific interest in the Brexit negotiation process and its potential impact on cross-border banking, financial services and commercial litigation. These well-timed books both have the potential to continue to inform the academic discourse on Brexit for some time to come.«
    George K. Ndi Huddersfield, CML Rev. 2018, 1652-1655