UK Referendum and Brexit Hypothesis: The Way Out Perspective and the Convenience to ‘Remain United’

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Series Details Vol.27, No.7, 2016, pp. 887–901
Publication Date December 2014
ISSN 0959-6941
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+ Jurisdiction, Enforcement and the Conflict of Laws in Cross-Border Commercial Disputes: What Are the Legal Consequences of Brexit? Richard Aikens, Andrew Dinsmore, pp. 903–920
+ The (Unclear) Impact of Brexit on the United Kingdom’s Membership in the European Economic Area Ulrich Shroeter, Heinrich Nemeczek, pp. 921–958
+ The Impact of Brexit on the Legal Framework for Cross-Border Corporate Activity Andreas Kokkinis, pp. 959–987
+ 'BREXIT and English Jurisdiction Agreements: The Post-Referendum Legal Landscape Mukarrum Ahmed, pp. 989–998
+ Brexit and the Consequences for Commercial and Financial Relations between the EU and the UK Matthias Lehmann, Dirk Zetzsche, pp. 999–1027
+ No-Man is an Island: UK and EU Banking Engagement after “Brexit" Alan Brener, pp. 1029–1056
+ The End of Bankers’ Bonus Cap: How Will the UK Regulate Bankers Longjie Lu, pp. 1091–1125
+ Gentle Brexit, a very British Exit: EEA Membership as the Most Favourable Model to Secure Financial Services Passports Francisco de la Peña, pp. 1057–1089

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