On 16th September the DCU Brexit Institute held an event at Dublin Airport Central on ‘Brexit, the Irish Economy and the Future of European Fintech’. The event was opened by…
The DCU Brexit Institute blog is hosting a debate between several authors on the Prorogation of the UK Parliament. This is the third blog post. See also: Chris White, Prorogation of the UK Parliament: the Impact of…
The Common Travel Area and GATS Art. V Charlotte Sieber-Gasser (DCU Brexit Institute) The Common Travel Area and Movement across Borders between Ireland and UK As all of Europe is taking…
New Leaders and Old Problems: Brexit and the Rule of Law Crisis R. Daniel Kelemen (Rutgers University) The incoming President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen and the…
‘Come What May’: Boris Johnson’s Brexit Challenge Giulia Gentile (King’s College London) Boris Johnson has won the leadership of the Conservative Party and is set to become the next Prime…
Brexit’s Implications for UK-EU Relations in Justice and Home Affairs Christine Andreeva (Dublin City University) The EU’s Area of Freedom Security and Justice (AFSJ; also referred to as Justice and Home…
Von der Leyen’s Paper-Thin Election: Will She Keep her Promises? Giovanni Zaccaroni (DCU Brexit Institute) The election of the President of the European Commission is the topical moment of the…
As Brexit Advances, Grexit Recedes: The Greek Elections and the New Normal Angelos Angelou (LSE European Institute) One would be in for a surprise looking at the press coverage that…
Not United, but Linked in Negotiations with the EU: Switzerland and the UK Charlotte Sieber-Gasser (DCU Brexit Institute) Since its decision not to join the EEA in 1992, Switzerland has…
The New EU Top Jobs and the Future of Europe Federico Fabbrini (DCU Brexit Institute) Les jeux sont fait. After extensive wrangling and negotiations, the heads of state and government…