Kenneth Armstrong Professor of European Law University of Cambridge Outline Policy Context Membership Policy Context Brexit Instrumental Level Membership Instrumental Level Continuing Alignment During Membership ID: 778092
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To Align or Not to Align – Market Regulation after Brexit
Kenneth Armstrong
Professor of European LawUniversity of Cambridge
Slide2Outline
Slide3Policy Context - Membership
Slide4Policy Context – Brexit
Slide5Instrumental Level - Membership
Slide6Instrumental Level – Continuing Alignment During Membership
Slide7Growth in EU SIs
Very few market regulation SIs in first decade of membership
Number grows during Internal Market Programme.
Total SIs exceed 200 in every year 1999-2011.
Slide8Instrumental Level – Exit and Transition
Legal Tasks:
Give effect to Withdrawal Agreement and its provisions on transition to ensure continuing alignment during transition
Continuing alignment for manufactured goods and agricultural products in Northern Ireland.
Static perfect alignment of UK rules at exit date or at end of transition if Withdrawal Agreement implemented.Repeal the European Communities Act.European Union (Withdrawal Agreement) Bill (WAB) for 1-2European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018 passed for 3-4
Slide9Repealing and Resurrecting ECA’72
Slide10After Transition/Membership
Slide11Democratic Oversight