LEADER 02644nam a2200289 a 4500001 000062069 003 DE-Y10 005 20210621104346.0 008 210512s2021 xxka 001 0 eng d 020 9781800376571 (hbk) 020 |z9781800376588 (ebook) 041 0 eng 084 3 EU 57 |qDE-Y10 |2mpilcs 245 00 Brexit : |blegal and economic aspects of a political divorce. / |cEdited by Jörn Axel Kämmerer and Hans-Bernd Schäfer. 260 Cheltenham : |bEdward Elgar, |c2021. 300 232 p. : |bill. 504 Includes bibliographical references and index 505 0 • Preface vii • 1 At Brexit crossroads: autonomy and gains from trade as alternatives? Introduction and overview 1 • 2 Some game-theoretic aspects of Brexit 34 • 3 Brexit: populist reaction to the 2008 speculative bubble bursting? 77 • 4 Dead end or pathway to new relations? Structure and problems of the EU–UK Withdrawal Agreement 92 • 5 Services: market access and standards in future EU–UK relations 110 • 6 Brexit and how it affects capital markets (regulation) 142 • 7 Third-country market access under Brexit: new wine in old bottles 177 • 8 Settlement of international commercial disputes post-Brexit, or: united we stand taller 190 • Index 520 3 This timely book presents international and interdisciplinary perspectives on the dynamics, trajectories and consequences of Brexit. Focusing on the interaction of legal and economic issues, it evaluates the relevance of non-economic expectations and ‘red lines’ involved in the process of the UK’s exit from the EU. Contributors employ a range of methodological approaches, from game theory to the study of populism, to address the viability of WTO rules as an alternative to the EU’s internal market, future financial market regulation and commercial dispute settlement after Brexit. Chapters measure the trade-off between British autonomy and potential gains from trade, assessing how the UK may interact with the European Court of Justice and EU law. Incorporating insights from economics as well as European and international law, this thought-provoking book looks to the future of the UK and how it will contend with capital markets, adjudication of commercial law and pitfalls in the withdrawal agreement. 700 1 Kämmerer, Jörn Axel. 700 1 Schäfer, Hans-Bernd |d1943-