“The relationship with the EU is only one part of the post-Brexit story. To prosper outside, Britain will need to be prepared to undertake active steps towards trade liberalisation and deregulation” “Just over 35% of UK goods exports to the EU are in sectors where the EU imposes high tariffs and would therefore be vulnerable. The UK cannot simply walk away from the EU. It would need a new trade arrangement” “Outside of the EU, the UK could adopt different immigration policies. However, limiting labour supply could make the UK less competitive by raising wages and prices” “A referendum result that saw the UK leave the EU, despite a vote to Remain in Scotland, would lead to demands for another Scottish independence vote that would be near impossible to resist” “If...
/14.10.15/.- The former prime minister of Ireland, John Bruton, reviews on this FAES Analysis the main consecuences a decision by the electors of the UK to withdraw from the European Union would have. This would mean "a huge blow to the EU" and for the country itself, due to that would weaken its economy, make more complicated its access to markets and, collaterally, would damage Ireland.
Residents of Northern Ireland will have a vote sometime next year on one of the most important issues to affect these islands, and indeed all the nations of Europe, namely whether the United Kingdom is to remain a member of the European Union, or leave.
Desde una perspectiva jurídica, el Brexit afectará a todos los ámbitos de actividad de la UE, pues toda actuación o intervención de una autoridad pública en una comunidad de derecho supone la aplicación de una norma jurídica. Este Papeles explica cuáles van a ser los plazos y procedimientos legales que se seguirán en el proceso de separación del Reino Unido, el peso específico del Consejo Europeo, el papel de la Comisión y del Parlamento Europeo en las negociaciones, y las mayorías cualificadas y minorías de bloqueo de los Estados miembros que se necesitarán para aprobar u obstaculizar el Acuerdo final.
“Vote Leave (take control)” ha derrotado a “Britain Stronger in Europe”. Con una participación del 72,16%, el Brexit (52 vs. 48%) ha culminado con éxito un debate que se ha extendido durante las últimas décadas en Reino Unido, pero que no puede decirse que haya concluido. Se inaugura un periodo de incertidumbre política, económica y social en Europa.
“The relationship with the EU is only one part of the post-Brexit story. To prosper outside, Britain will need to be prepared to undertake active steps towards trade liberalisation and deregulation” “Just over 35% of UK goods exports to the EU are in sectors where the EU imposes high tariffs and would therefore be vulnerable. The UK cannot simply walk away from the EU. It would need a new trade arrangement” “Outside of the EU, the UK could adopt different immigration policies. However, limiting labour supply could make the UK less competitive by raising wages and prices” “A referendum result that saw the UK leave the EU, despite a vote to Remain in Scotland, would lead to demands for another Scottish independence vote that would be near impossible to resist” “If Euroscepticism and national democracy are marginalised and confined to the political extremes, this will only further pit the EU elites against the insurgents, with potentially politically explosive consequences” “While it would be tempting for the EU to regard a Remain vote as a relief, it would be naïve to think that the ?British issue? will have been resolved. Whatever a Remain vote will be, it will not be an enthusiastic endorsement of the EU”
03.14.2016. “The relationship with the EU is only one part of the post-Brexit story. To prosper outside, Britain will need to be prepared to undertake active steps towards trade liberalisation and deregulation” “Just over 35% of UK goods exports to the EU are in sectors where the EU imposes high tariffs and would therefore be vulnerable. The UK cannot simply walk away from the EU. It would need a new trade arrangement” “Outside of the EU, the UK could adopt different immigration policies. However, limiting labour supply could make the UK less competitive by raising wages and prices” “A referendum result that saw the UK leave the EU, despite a vote to Remain in Scotland, would lead to demands for another Scottish independence vote that would be near impossible to resist” “If...
10.14.2015. The former prime minister of Ireland, John Bruton, reviews on this FAES Analysis the main consecuences a decision by the electors of the UK to withdraw from the European Union would have. This would mean "a huge blow to the EU" and for the country itself, due to that would weaken its economy, make more complicated its access to markets and, collaterally, would damage Ireland.
10.14.2015. Residents of Northern Ireland will have a vote sometime next year on one of the most important issues to affect these islands, and indeed all the nations of Europe, namely whether the United Kingdom is to remain a member of the European Union, or leave.
07.21.2016. Desde una perspectiva jurídica, el Brexit afectará a todos los ámbitos de actividad de la UE, pues toda actuación o intervención de una autoridad pública en una comunidad de derecho supone la aplicación de una norma jurídica. Este Papeles explica cuáles van a ser los plazos y procedimientos legales que se seguirán en el proceso de separación del Reino Unido, el peso específico del Consejo Europeo, el papel de la Comisión y del Parlamento Europeo en las negociaciones, y las mayorías cualificadas y minorías de bloqueo de los Estados miembros que se necesitarán para aprobar u obstaculizar el Acuerdo final.
06.24.2016. “Vote Leave (take control)” ha derrotado a “Britain Stronger in Europe”. Con una participación del 72,16%, el Brexit (52 vs. 48%) ha culminado con éxito un debate que se ha extendido durante las últimas décadas en Reino Unido, pero que no puede decirse que haya concluido. Se inaugura un periodo de incertidumbre política, económica y social en Europa.
03.14.2016. “The relationship with the EU is only one part of the post-Brexit story. To prosper outside, Britain will need to be prepared to undertake active steps towards trade liberalisation and deregulation” “Just over 35% of UK goods exports to the EU are in sectors where the EU imposes high tariffs and would therefore be vulnerable. The UK cannot simply walk away from the EU. It would need a new trade arrangement” “Outside of the EU, the UK could adopt different immigration policies. However, limiting labour supply could make the UK less competitive by raising wages and prices” “A referendum result that saw the UK leave the EU, despite a vote to Remain in Scotland, would lead to demands for another Scottish independence vote that would be near impossible to resist” “If Euroscepticism a...






