Category Archives: The Withdrawal Process
European Union (Withdrawal) (No. 2) Act 2019 A BILL TO Make further provision in connection with the period for negotiations for withdrawing from the European Union. Be it enacted by the Queen’s most Excellent ...
EUCO XT 20015/19 EN European Council Brussels, 10 April 2019 From: General Secretariat of the Council To: Delegations Subject: Special meeting of the European Council (Art. 50) (10 April 2019) Conclusions ...
PARAMETERS OF EXTENDING ARTICLE 50 1. Given that the House of Commons has rejected leaving the European Union (EU) without a Withdrawal Agreement and framework for the future relationship, the Government motion ...
Article 50 Treaty on European Union Unlike the US Federal Constitution, withdrawal from the EU is a legal and political option. The irrevocability of state membership of the United States was effectively determined ...
Approach to Brexit The United Kingdom Government published its White Paper on Brexit and New Partnership with the European Union in February 2017. The White Paper points out that it is in no one’s interest for there ...
Initiation of Process On 29 June 2016, the EU heads of state/government in response to the referendum indicated that no negotiations could commence before Article 50 was triggered. In October 2016, the UK Prime ...
The Great Repeal Bill A key element of Brexit is the removal of the principle of supremacy in EU Law. Once it is repealed and restated as national Law, EU derived law will no longer be based on an obligation to give ...
Framework for Negotiations The European Council has set the framework for the EU’s negotiating position. The talks are led by the European Commission’s chief negotiator. The European parliament observes ...
A highly streamlined customs arrangement The UK proposes two broad approaches to its future customs relationship with the EU in its August 2017 paper on future customs arrangements. They were Highly streamlined ...
Context In August 2017, the UK published a position paper on various issues in relation to the Brexit negotiations and in particular the issue of border arrangements within the island of Ireland. It emphasised the ...
Joint Report On 8th December 2017 the EU and UK negotiators issued a joint report on progress in the negotiations for a withdrawal agreement between the United Kingdom and the EU It confirmed that the parties had ...
Summary On 28 February the European Commission published a 119-page draft withdrawal agreement (WA) which put into legal language the conclusions of the negotiations in phase one, which was agreed in a Joint Report ...
Background The European Council welcomes the agreement reached by the negotiators on parts of the legal text of the Withdrawal Agreement covering citizens’ rights, the financial settlement, a number of other ...
Transition Period Duration The EU and UK have agreed that they wish to negotiate a transition (or implementation) period of around two years after 29 March 2019 (postponed to 31 January 2020, with a transitional period to effective withdrawal on 31 December 2020) – David Davis has now conceded that 21 months is ...
Withdrawal Act Provisions Parliamentary approval of the outcome of negotiations with the European Union The Withdrawal Act sets out Parliament’s oversight of the outcome of the UK Government’s negotiations with the ...
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