Open access journal – Brexit supplement

lorenzetti 2Following my post in April on the excellent open access online publication German Law Journal, I thought you might be interested in a special supplement on Brexit.

It includes contributions from international legal scholars from the London School of Economics, Trinity College Dublin, and law schools across the UK, Austria, Germany, Slovenia, Holland and the USA.

Here is the list of contents:

  • Brexit: An End to the End of History
  • What Does It All Mean?
  • The EU Must Face the New Politics of Globalization
  • Brexit, Labour Rights and Migration: Why Wisbech Matters to Brussels
  • On the Continent Alone
  • Confusion Now Hath Made His Masterpiece: Brexit and the Bard
  • Is Europe in a Crisis of Faith?
  • Legalism at a Dead End or the (Br)Exit of Politics
  • Post-Brexit Global Trade Relations: The Death of TTIP?
  • Is Free Movement of Workers a Fundamental Right or Merely the Price for Full Access to the Internal Market of the E.U.?
  • Does Brexit Spell the Death of Transnational Law?
  • Brexit. Or, Is the European Union Educable?
  • They Do What They Want, But Do They Also Know What They Want?
  • Financial Services, the EU, and Brexit: An UncertainFuture for the City?
  • The Personal Implications of the Referendum Results for (German) EU Citizens Living in the UK
  • Brexit: Time for a Reflection Period about the Finalité of European Integration
  • Safety Valves and Complete Exits in European Treaty Politics
  • Three Nearly-Certain Conclusions We Can Draw from the Uncertainty
  • Citizenship, Migration and Free Movement in Brexit Britain
  • Four Impious Points on Brexit
  • Brexiting European Citizenship through the Voice of Others. Some Initial Thoughts on Legal and Democratic Implications
  • Chronicle of a Death Foretold? Thinking About Sovereignty, Expertise and Neoliberalism in the Light of Brexit
  • The European Fallout
  • The Brexit Referendum and the Crisis of “Extreme Centrism”

Open access to individual articles or a download of the whole Brexit Supplement here.

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