Tamara Hervey, Jean Monnet Professor of EU Law, University of Sheffield The EU affects virtually every aspect of the UK’s health laws and policies. NHS staffing, integrated health care on the island of Ireland, cross-border healthcare for travellers, retired UK nationals in Spain, pharmaceutical and devices supply chains, human tissue and organ safety, research data …
Energy Policy at the crossroads: How Nord Stream 2 is challenging the Internal Energy Market
Francesca Batzella Nord Stream 2 is possibly one of the most debated and controversial topics in energy policy and it has been so since feasibility studies for this project started in 2011. According to the European Commission, ‘the Nord Stream 2 project does not contribute to the Energy Union objectives of giving access to new …
Blog Relaunch: Focusing on the Future
Chad Damro, Elke Heins and Tobias Lock The European Union (EU) faces a time of unprecedented challenges, including but not limited to, the rise of populism, Brexit, relations with neighbours and crises in euro governance, refugees and rule of law. To engage with and strengthen analyses of European futures at this crucial crossroads in its …
Brexit and rights of third-country nationals under EU internal market freedoms
Richard Steppe and Wouter Devroe LERU Brexit Seminar Introduction After a Brexit, can companies established in Germany provide services to a recipient in France through a branch in the United Kingdom? This query, which has generally been addressed several times by the Court of Justice of the EU (the “CJEU” or “Court”), is topical …
The legal nature of the withdrawal agreement
Katharina Behrend LERU Brexit Seminar The negotiations between the EU and the United Kingdom (UK) about the UK’s withdrawal from the EU in March 2019 are underway. For both sides Brexit has proven to be much more difficult so far than expected. This can be observed with regard to its political but also its …
Solving the autonomy conundrum: Can the UK avoid a hard border in Northern Ireland without subjecting itself to EU judges?
Armin Cuyvers LERU Brexit Seminar Solving Northern Ireland, the main obstacle to an orderly Brexit, is primarily a political challenge. EU law, however, imposes some legal limits that make this political challenge even harder. One of the less-known but potentially deal-breaking limits is the autonomy of EU law. Briefly put, autonomy can force …
The EU and Scottish independence after Brexit
Núria González Campañá LERU Brexit Seminar Secession is a live issue in today’s Western Europe. In the last years, we have witnessed the failure of two pro-independence attempts in Scotland and Catalonia. In the near future, we might see their re-emergence or the rise of other pro-secession movements in other European regions. © …
The UK and EU mixed agreements after Brexit: the case of the EEA
Yuliya Kaspiarovich And Nicolas Levrat LERU Brexit Seminar “No deal for Britain is better than a bad deal for Britain”, said Theresa May in her speech on 17 January 2017. This assertion could not better fit our argument. However, we will in this contribution neither focus on a possible withdrawal agreement, nor on the …
