The law and practice of the Ireland-Northern Ireland protocol / / edited by Christopher McCrudden.

"The aim of this book is to analyse the principal legal dimensions of the Ireland-Northern Ireland Protocol ('the Protocol'), which is part of the EU-UK Withdrawal Agreement ('WA'), negotiated to enable the United Kingdom ('UK') to leave the European Union ('E...

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Place / Publishing House:Cambridge, UK ;, New York, NY : : Cambridge University Press,, [2022]
Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (lii, 346 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction / Christopher McCrudden
  • The 1998 Agreement : context and status / Colin Harvey
  • Legal structure, rights and enforceability / Paul Craig
  • The committees of the protocol / Katy Hayward
  • Dispute settlement / Jan Wouters
  • Interpreting the protocol / Stephen Weatherill
  • International law rules on treaty interpretation / Steven R. Ratner
  • Good faith / Christopher McCrudden
  • The status of the withdrawal agreement in United Kingdom Law / Catherine Barnard
  • The protocol in Northern Ireland Law / Gordon Anthony
  • The protocol in Irish Law / David Fennelly
  • Human rights and equality / Christopher McCrudden
  • The charter of fundamental rights / Sir Bernard McCloskey
  • The common travel area / Imelda Maher
  • Citizenship and identity in Northern Ireland / C.R.G. Murray
  • Citizenship beyond Irish and British / Tobias Lock
  • The Irish Sea customs border / Anna Jerzewska
  • Competition / Vincent J.G. Power SC
  • State aid / George Peretz QC
  • Environment and trade / Mary Dobbs and Vivianne Gravey
  • Free movement of services / Gavin Barett
  • Public procurement / Catherine Donnelly SC
  • Law enforcement and judicial cooperation in criminal matters / Gemma Davies
  • Jurisdiction, choice of law, and enforcement of foreign judgments / David Kenny
  • Safeguard provisions / Billy Melo Araujo and Stephen Brittain.