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EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement - A Handbook

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Beck international
Kübek/Tams/Terhechte
EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement*
A Handbook
By Gesa Kübek, Prof. Dr. Christian J. Tams and Prof. Dr. Jörg Philipp Terchechte
2024 Approx 550 pages. Hardcover approx. Euro 220,-
ISBN 9783406819223
A co-publication of C.H.BECK, Munich, Hart Publishing, Oxford, and Nomos, Baden-Baden.

The Book
In force since 1 May 2021, the Trade and Cooperation Agreement is the central legal text governing post-Brexit relations between the UK and the EU. In essence, it is an ambitious "free trade plus" agreement that regulates economic issues, but also addresses a wealth of non-trade aspects. A thorough examination of the regulatory structures, content and contentious issues of the TCA is of major conceptual and practical importance.
The present Handbook provides such a thorough examination and serves as a guide to the often complex provisions of the agreement and as a roadmap to an unwieldy agreement. To meet those aims, it offers an analysis of the TCA's individual chapters, matching the agreement's broad scope, from trade to data protection (and covering much in between). In addition to analysing the agreement's individual chapters, this TCA Handbook situates the new legal framework of UK-EU relations from the perspective of international law, European Union law and UK law.

The Advantages at a Glance

  • High practical relevance
  • Covers a broad range of core trade and non-trade issues
  • Clear analysis

The Target Group
For legal practitioners and scholars active in the field of EU and international law.

Summary


Beck international
Kübek/Tams/Terhechte
EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement*
A Handbook
By Gesa Kübek, Prof. Dr. Christian J. Tams and Prof. Dr. Jörg Philipp Terchechte
2024 Approx 550 pages. Hardcover approx. Euro 220,-
ISBN 9783406819223
A co-publication of C.H.BECK, Munich, Hart Publishing, Oxford, and Nomos, Baden-Baden.

The Book
In force since 1 May 2021, the Trade and Cooperation Agreement is the central legal text governing post-Brexit relations between the UK and the EU. In essence, it is an ambitious "free trade plus" agreement that regulates economic issues, but also addresses a wealth of non-trade aspects. A thorough examination of the regulatory structures, content and contentious issues of the TCA is of major conceptual and practical importance.
The present Handbook provides such a thorough examination and serves as a guide to the often complex provisions of the agreement and as a roadmap to an unwieldy agreement. To meet those aims, it offers an analysis of the TCA's individual chapters, matching the agreement's broad scope, from trade to data protection (and covering much in between). In addition to analysing the agreement's individual chapters, this TCA Handbook situates the new legal framework of UK-EU relations from the perspective of international law, European Union law and UK law.

The Advantages at a Glance

  • High practical relevance
  • Covers a broad range of core trade and non-trade issues
  • Clear analysis

The Target Group
For legal practitioners and scholars active in the field of EU and international law.

Product details

Assisted by Gesa Kübek (Editor), Christian J. Tams (Editor), Jörg Philipp Terhechte (Editor)
Publisher Beck Juristischer Verlag
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.10.2024
 
EAN 9783406819223
ISBN 978-3-406-81922-3
No. of pages 528
Dimensions 170 mm x 46 mm x 248 mm
Weight 1093 g
Series Kooperationswerke Beck - Hart
Beck international
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > Criminal law, criminal procedural law, criminology

Brexit, BHN-Rabatt, EU Law, Trade Agreement

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