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Halsbury's Laws of England Fifth Edition Volume 47A 2022 European Union

A comprehensive and authoritative statement of the law which will be a valuable research tool for academics and professionals alike.
Publisher: LexisNexis
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Published: September 20, 2022
ISBN/ISSN: 9781474322812
Publisher: LexisNexis

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Why you should buy Halsbury's Laws of England Fifth Edition Volume 47A 2022 European Union


This title has been fully updated and revised to take account of the United Kingdom’s withdrawal from the EU – arguably the biggest constitutional change the country has seen in over half a century. Our consultants have together curated and produced a comprehensive and authoritative statement of the law which will be a valuable research tool for academics and professionals alike.

With a brand new Part on the United Kingdom’s relationship with the European Union written especially for this edition, the title recounts the history of the UK’s accession to, membership of and subsequent departure from the EU following the 2016 referendum. It takes an objective look at the consequences of Brexit and the foundation for the future relationship between the UK and the EU by setting out clear summaries of the key international agreements (including the Withdrawal Agreement and the Northern Ireland Protocol, the Trade and Cooperation Agreement, the Security of Classified Information Agreement and Nuclear Cooperation Agreement) as well as all the latest domestic legislation.

Despite the UK’s withdrawal from the bloc, the European Union’s institutions and policies will continue to be relevant to the UK, and the rest of the title goes on to explore these as well as providing an explanation of the role and principles of European Union law (including its supremacy over national laws of member states, and the obligation to interpret those in conformity with it). The UK’s departure from the EU necessarily prompted an assessment of the extent to which EU law would continue to apply in the UK, and how references to it should be construed. The concept of ‘retained EU law’ which has developed and the complex and technical rules surrounding its interpretation are outlined in this new edition to assist lawyers in their explication of such material.

The European Union title, under the prestigious Halsbury’s brand, is fully cross referenced to other subjects within the encyclopaedia, providing customers with links to where further information on related topics can be accessed. Its timely publication provides a unique and valuable contribution to both Halsbury’s Laws of England and the wider suite of LN products.
 

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