Timely and engaging, this topical book examines how Brexit is
intertwined with the concepts of justice and injustice. Legal
scholars across a range of subjects and disciplines utilise a
multitude of case studies from consumer law, asylum law, legal
theory, public law and private law, in order to explore the impact
of Brexit on our ideas of justice. The book as a whole aims to
engage with the methodology, lexicon and explicitness of analytical
perspectives in relation to Brexit. The EU is the epitome of a
globalised world: an organisation with a huge number of members,
partners and collaborators, seeking to further common goals, with
pooling of resources to address shared concerns. Much attention has
been paid to justices or injustices in relation to the impact that
they have on beginning or increasing global relations, and in turn
on individuals or groups. This thought-provoking book analyses the
reverse: what justice is brought about by withdrawal therefrom? On
Brexit will be of great interest to students and academics working
on EU law and politics and global relations due to its
interdisciplinary nature. It will also be a key resource for both
UK and EU governments and policy actors seeking to broaden their
perspective on Brexit. Contributors include: T. Ahmed, S.
Bardutzky, D. Collins, J. Corkin, S. Douglas-Scott, E. Fahey, S.
Germain, J. Grogan, D. Kostakopolou, D. Kukovec, L. McDonagh, P.
O'Connell, J. Odermatt, P.R. Polak, A. Powell, D. Seymour, N.
Skoutaris, E. Xanthapoulou, A. Yong
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