Brexit: The Consequences for UK Employment LawDaniel Ornstein
The UK’s decision to leave the EU (so-called Brexit) will have profound consequences not only for UK banks but also for third country banks presently hosted by London. Their future ability to provide financial services in the EU internal market will depend on the EU granting the re...
The consequences of Brexit on international trade are large and negative. While the UK aims for new, ambitious trade agreements after Brexit, it is not explicit about the type of agreements it envisions or with whom specifically. This paper considers the UK's options. We confirm Brexit's ...
Will Au Pairs from the EU still be able to travel to th e UK without a visa? Will the rules change also for Au Pairs that come from outside the European Union? Let’s try and find out what the consequences of the UK leaving the EU might be! What is Brexit? If you have no idea...
The Consequences of Brexit for the UK and for the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice: Political and Legal Concerns on the Future UK-EU RelationshipThis chapter outlines the potential impact of Brexit on the UK's internal security, as well as the EU's Area of Freedom, Security and ...
Since February 1, 2020, after the United Kingdom’s withdrawal, the European Union (EU) is composed of 27 Member States and 24 official EU languages. This paper will focus on Brexit’s consequences for the EU, in particular on the legal status and the practical dimension of the EU working...
A no-deal Brexit will have catastrophic consequences for universities across the UK. There would be too much to lose if we didn't negotiate a deal with the EU. Take Erasmus+ for example, which facilitates European opportunities for UK students, staff and institutions, and is a brilliant ...
The report said Britain now faces "a long period of uncertainty" that could last a decade, with heavy consequences for British businesses, trade and inward investment. Campaigners and supporters of Brexit downplayed this and many other warnings on the economic fallout of Britain's departure from...
British retail spending bounced back in July as sales promotions and good weather outweighed any immediate concern about the consequences of Britain's decision to leave the European Union, a survey showed on Tuesday (8 August). Retail spending in July was 1.9% higher than a year earlier, the ...
"The EU is in no way responsible for any kind of consequences entailed by the Brexit," he said. "That's a British decision, a sovereign decision that we are respecting but don't try to charge the European Union with the responsibility," he said. ...