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OverviewThis book provides a critical analysis of Brexit, placing it in the broader context of the historical development of the British Constitution and earlier disputes as to the meaning of statehood, sovereignty, and territorial boundaries. Some of the greatest challenges posed by the UK's withdrawal from the EU are those it places on the British Constitution, which is already 'unsettled' and under strain. This book investigates this impact, but also uniquely locates Brexit in the broader context of historically significant British 'acts of union or disunion' – such as the loss of former US colonies and British Empire, and the place of Scotland and Ireland in the Union. These precedents help us understand how a British constitutional identity has been shaped or dismantled by legal concepts of union or sovereignty. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Sionaidh Douglas-Scott (Queen Mary University of London)Publisher: Cambridge University Press Imprint: Cambridge University Press Weight: 1.151kg ISBN: 9781108841788ISBN 10: 1108841783 Pages: 376 Publication Date: 09 November 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviews'... rich and detailed historical and comparative analysis of union and disunion in British constitutional history.' Oliver Garner, The Review of Democracy Author InformationSionaidh Douglas-Scott is Anniversary Chair in Law at Queen Mary University of London, formerly Professor of European and Human Rights Law, University of Oxford. Her past roles include Special Advisor, Scottish Parliament External & European Relations committee, 2015–2017; Major Leverhulme fellow, 2018–2021; LAPA fellow Princeton University, 2020–2021. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |