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- W2951614767 abstract "Seldom before has the impact of domestic affairs on foreign affairs been so vividly demonstrated as in the case of the UK’s political divisions driving foreign-policy positions on Brexit and, in particular, PM May’s red line on the ECJ. Because of this fixation with the ECJ the UK views many of its position points through the ECJ-prism. On Brexit the EU stands united as never before. The Court remains the protector of all that the EU has created. In its efforts to structure its exit from and future relationship with the EU the UK is simply a divisive entity. When PM May’s position culminated in her Chequers proposals they caused internal political havoc. In turn the EU shot them down. She was forced to further adjust her political direction. The Draft Withdrawal Agreement and the Political Declaration that followed caused even greater political instability and continuous uncertainty for her. In Parliament the issue of the Irish border and the accompanying backstop became contentious in the extreme and overshadowed other issues, such as the role of the ECJ in the final analysis. The EU refused to re-open negotiations. Attention is paid to developments from the referendum in June 2016 up to the outcome of the parliamentary response in December 2018 and the eve of the final showdown in Parliament during the first months of 2019. The focus of all remained the same—to illustrate how intractable the issue of the ECJ has been for both parties and the vital role the Court has played in reaching a mutually acceptable outcome. For that reason special attention is devoted to the importance and significance of the ECJ’s interpretation of Article 50 of the TEU." @default.
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