Brexit Highlights 2 – 8 December 2019

– The External Affairs and Additional Legislation Committee (National Assembly for Wales) published its new report and correspondence.

– A new post was published on the Monckton Brexit Blog – The government’s new state aid proposals are the worst of all worlds

– New articles were published on the Free Movement blog – Administrative review under the EU Settlement Scheme: what does the 90% success rate mean?; What happens if I miss the EU Settlement Scheme deadline?

– The UK in a Changing Europe published a new report – Brexit: the manifestos uncovered

– New articles were published on the UK in a Changing Europe, including the following – Labour, voters and the Brexit conundrum; The election and the overseas vote in the EU

– New articles were published on the Centre on Constitutional Change website – Scottish Farmers Still Waiting for Clarity on Post-Brexit Policy; The Future of the Union

– New articles were published on the LSE Brexit blog, including the following – Hard, soft or none at all: what the election result will mean for Brexit; How important are the parties’ Brexit pledges to voters?

– A new post was published on the Cosmopolis blog – How to think about EU Pensions in the shadow of Brexit: A UK-Italy case study

NEW ARTICLES IN THE LIBRARY

– A new Brexit-related article was published in the New Law Journal:

Stephan Ebner, ‘Brexit abroad: Deutschland’ (6 December 2019) 169 (7867) NLJ 17.

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