Writing for ‘Brexiternity’? Reflections on Legal Scholarship on a Moving Target

IF 0.6 Q2 LAW
J. Larik
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The United Kingdom’s relationship with the European Union was supposed to be definitively settled several times during the past decade – yet it was not. The 2016 referendum brought about a surge in interest in legal questions, especially of EU law and international economic law. This presented scholars with a questionable gift: on the one hand, countless new opportunities for research, publications, and public visibility; on the other, the curse of chasing a rapidly and at times erratically moving target. Therefore, this essay reflects on the continued relevance of Brexit scholarship and different strategies for extending its shelf-life. It argues that the relevance of this scholarship may indeed extend into the future when foresighted and innovative approaches are being put forward. Looking ahead, the essay observes that the Windsor Framework to overhaul the Northern Ireland Protocol likely marks the end point of the frenzied and fraught EU-UK relationship between 2016 and 2023. The essay concludes that, while disagreements will continue, the EU-UK relationship as a topic is entering a period of normalization. Rigorous legal and innovative interdisciplinary scholarship will remain necessary both to develop EU-UK relations as a sub-topic of its own and to embed it into wider discourses of EU and international law. Brexit, EU–UK Relations, Legal Scholarship, Northern Ireland, Trade and Cooperation Agreement, Withdrawal Agreement
为“脱欧主义”写作?对移动目标下的法学研究的思考
在过去的十年中,英国与欧盟的关系曾多次被认为得到了明确的解决,但事实并非如此。2016年的公投引发了人们对法律问题的兴趣激增,尤其是欧盟法和国际经济法。这给学者们带来了一个可疑的礼物:一方面,无数的研究、出版和公众知名度的新机会;另一方面,追逐一个快速且有时不稳定移动的目标的诅咒。因此,本文反映了英国脱欧奖学金的持续相关性和延长其保质期的不同策略。它认为,当有远见和创新的方法被提出时,这种学术的相关性可能确实会延伸到未来。展望未来,这篇文章指出,修订《北爱尔兰议定书》的温莎框架可能标志着2016年至2023年间疯狂而令人担忧的欧盟与英国关系的终结。这篇文章的结论是,尽管分歧将继续存在,但欧盟与英国的关系作为一个主题正在进入正常化时期。严格的法律和创新的跨学科学术研究,对于将欧英关系发展为一个独立的子主题,并将其嵌入更广泛的欧盟和国际法话语,仍将是必要的。英国脱欧,欧盟与英国关系,法律奖学金,北爱尔兰,贸易与合作协议,脱欧协议
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