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Brexit and the British Constitution

ISBN/EAN
9791221107760
Editore
Giappichelli
Collana
Routledge. Giappichelli studies in law
Formato
Libro rilegato
Anno
2025
Pagine
304

Disponibile

160,00 €

This book explores how and why the UK left the European Union and its impact on the British Constitution. The British people voted to leave the European Union in 2016, decreeing a passage of historical significance with deep political and legal implications, as well as socioeconomic and geo-strategic consequences yet to be defined. The work explores the roots behind that decision, examining the political and legal steps that led to Brexit and analysing the consequences and prospects for the United Kingdom. It considers the ways that the British Constitution has faced the test of Brexit, and its constitutional, political and socioeconomic implications. It further examines the ways in which these implications interact in order to reconstruct a coherent and real constitutional framework. The book will be of interest to scholars and students in the fields of Constitutional Law, European Union Law, Political Science, Contemporary History, and International Trade.

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Autore Martinelli Claudio
Editore Giappichelli
Anno 2025
Tipologia Libro
Collana Routledge. Giappichelli studies in law
Lingua Inglese
Larghezza 0
Stato editoriale In Commercio