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Brexit Law Society Library Subject Resource
March 2018
Books
All books listed below are available to borrow from the Law Society Library.
Armstrong, Kenneth A. Brexit time: leaving the EU, Why, How and When? Cambridge
University Press, 2017.
Connelly, Tony, Brexit and Ireland: the dangers, the opportunities and the inside story of the
Irish response. Penguin Ireland, 2017.
Dougan, Michael, The UK after Brexit: legal and policy challenges. Intersentia, 2017.
Fabbrini, Federico, The law and politics of Brexit. OUP, 2017.
Hillman, Jennifer A. and Gary Horlick. Legal aspects of Brexit: implications of the United
Kingdom’s decision to withdraw from the European Union. Institute of International
Economic Law, 2017.
Tse, Helen, Doing business after Brexit: a practical guide to the legal changes. Bloomsbury
Professional, 2017.
Reports & FAQs
Ireland and the impact of Brexit: Strategic Implications for Ireland Arising From Changing EU-
UK Trading Relations. Department of Business, Enterprise and Innovation, February 2018.
https://dbei.gov.ie/en/Publications/Ireland-and-the-Impacts-of-Brexit.html#
Brexit – the views of Irish SMEs. Department of Business, Enterprise and Innovation, January
2018. https://dbei.gov.ie/en/Publications/Brexit-the-views-of-Irish-SMEs-survey-results.html
Brexit, financial stability and the supervision of clearing systems. European Parliament Think
Tank, February 2018.
http://www.europarl.europa.eu/thinktank/en/document.html?reference=IPOL_IDA%282018
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Central Bank of Ireland Brexit FAQs This FAQ provides general information to financial
services firms considering relocating their operations from the UK to Ireland.
https://www.centralbank.ie/regulation/how-we-regulate/brexit-faq
Journal Articles
Law Society of Ireland Gazette articles:
"Brexit refugee" solicitors enrolling but not arriving
Citation: G.L.S.I. 2017, 111(10), 24-25
Subject: Legal profession; European Union
Keywords: Brexit; Ireland; Professional qualifications; Relocation; Solicitor
Lingua Franca
Citation: G.L.S.I. 2017, 111(5), 24-25
Subject: Legal profession; European Union
Keywords: Brexit; English language; European Union; Ireland; Legal services
‘Let’s call the whole thing off’
Citation: G.L.S.I. 2017. June (2017), 111(5) 52-55.
Subject: EU Law; Family Law
Keywords: International Family Law; Brexit; EU Regulations; Jurisdiction.
Global firms eye up Dublin
Citation: G.L.S.I. 2017, 111(5), 28-29
Subject: Legal profession
Keywords: Brexit; Dublin; Ireland; Law firms; Solicitors
Challenge accepted
Citation: G.L.S.I. 2017, 111(5), 44,46-47
Subject: Legal profession
Keywords: Brexit; Financial performance; Ireland; Law firms; Managing partners; Practice
management
The "B" word
Citation: G.L.S.I. 2017, 111(4), 1
Subject: Legal profession; European Union; Insurance
Keywords: Brexit; Dublin; Economic conditions; Insurance companies; Insurance
premiums; Ireland; Law firms; Managing partners; Solicitors
Separation anxiety
Citation: G.L.S.I. 2017, 111(4), 46-47,49
Subject: Family law; European Union
Keywords: Brexit; Divorce; EU law; Ireland; Jurisdiction; Reciprocity
"On the edge, with knobs on"
Citation: G.L.S.I. 2017, 111(3), 28-29,31
Subject: European Union
Keywords: Brexit; Conferences; Ireland; Law Society of Ireland; Northern Ireland
Brextradition
Citation: G.L.S.I. 2017, 111(1), 36-39
Subject: Extradition; European Union
Keywords: Brexit; European arrest warrants; Extradition; Ireland
Breaking bad’
Citation: G.L.S.I. 2016, 110(10) 34-35, 37, 39.
Subject: EU Law - Brexit
Keywords: Financial Services - Banking - Financial Markets.
Tsunami of new solicitors added to the Roll in 2016
Citation: G.L.S.I. 2016, 110(10), 11
Subject: Legal profession
Keywords: Brexit; Ireland; Mutual recognition principle; Solicitors
‘Should I stay or should I go?’
Citation: G.L.S.I. 2016, 110 (6), 28-31.
Subject: Brexit , Law Firms, In-House
‘Carpe diem?’
Citations: G.L.S.I. 2016 Law Society Gazette 110(8) 32-37.
Subject: Intellectual Property; EU Law
Keyword: UK; Brexit; Trade Marks; Litigation; Commercial Contracts.
‘Another fine mess’
Citation: 2016 Law Society Gazette 110(7) 30-35.
Subject: EU Law; Brexit; Intellectual Property Rights
Keywords: Copyright; Patents.
Brexit and Ireland – Irish and UK Journals
The implications of Brexit for British citizens in Ireland navigating the Irish immigration
system
Citation: J.I.A.N.L. 2018, 32(1), 10-27
Subject: Immigration; European Union
Keywords: Brexit; Family reunification; Foreign nationals; Immigration policy; Ireland; Labour
markets; Rights of entry and residence; Students
Brexit editorial
Citation: E.P.L. 2018, 24(1), 1-7
Subject: European Union; Constitutional law; Human rights; Information technology
Keywords: Brexit; Data protection; Democratic Unionist Party; EU law; Negotiations; Northern
Ireland
Brexit, human rights and the constitutional future of these islands
Citation: E.H.R.L.R. 2018, 1, 10-12
Subject: Human rights; Constitutional law; European Union
Keywords: Brexit; Constitutional law; Equal treatment; European Union; Human
rights; Northern Ireland
The new Brexit landscape: insurers look for alternative bases
Citation: I. Post 2018, Jan, 12-14
Subject: Insurance; European Union; Financial regulation
Keywords: Belgium; Brexit; Insurance
companies; Ireland; Luxembourg; Passporting; Subsidiary companies
Green shoots
Citation: L.S.G. 2018, 115(3), 14-16
Subject: Legal profession
Keywords: Brexit; International practice; Ireland; Law firms
Ireland: competition - regulatory developments
Citation: I.C.C.L.R. 2018, 29(2), N10-N14
Subject: Competition law
Keywords: Annual reports; Anti-competitive practices; Brexit; Cartels; Ireland; Mergers; Motor
insurance; National competition authorities
European Works Councils in UK look to Ireland, challenge for state disputes bodies?
Citation: I.R.N. 2017, 46, 22-24
Subject: Employment; European Union
Keywords: Brexit; Central Arbitration Committee; Dispute resolution; European Works
Councils; Ireland; United States
Goodbye, hello: an Irish option?
Citation: N.L.J. 2018, 168(7775), 15-16
Subject: Constitutional law
Keywords: Accession; Brexit; Commonwealth; Ireland; Legal history; Royal Family
The constitutional implications of Brexit
Citation: E.P.L. 2017, 23(4), 757-786
Subject: Constitutional law; European Union
Keywords: Brexit; England; Northern Ireland; Parliamentary sovereignty; Scotland; Wales
Devolution
Citation: P.L. 2018, Jan, 132-134
Subject: Constitutional law; Energy; European Union
Keywords: Brexit; Devolution; European Union; Fracking; Northern Ireland; Northern Ireland
Assembly; Scotland; Wales
UK and Ireland brace for customs chaos as "no-deal" Brexit looms
Citation: I.T. Rev. 2017, Nov, 8-9
Subject: Customs; European Union
Keywords: Brexit; Customs administration; Ireland
The lawyer at the centre
Citation: Bar Review 2017, 22(5), 124-126
Subject: Government administration; Legal profession
Keywords: Advocates; Appointments; Attorney General; Brexit; Constitutional
law; Constitutional reform; Ireland; Judges; Unborn children
State liability: betwixt & between Brexit: Part 2
Citation: N.L.J. 2017, 167(7768), 12-13
Subject: Insurance; European Union; Road traffic
Keywords: Brexit; Direct effect; EU law; Ireland; Motor Insurers' Bureau; Motor
insurance; Road traffic accidents; Uninsured drivers
"Brexit": potential direct tax effects in Ireland
Citation: Ir. T.R. 2017, 30(3), 119-125
Subject: Tax; European Union
Keywords: Brexit; Direct taxes; Ireland
The principle of sovereignty, jurisdiction and Ireland's relationship with Europe
Citation: E.B.L. Rev. 2017, 28(5), 713-729
Subject: International law; European Union
Keywords: Brexit; European Union; Ireland; Sovereignty
Irish businesses to feel the bite of Brexit
Citation: Accountancy Irl. 2017, 49(5), 24-25
Subject: Economics; Tax
Keywords: Brexit; Economic conditions; International trade; Ireland; Tariffs; Tax
Business leaders prepare for the Battle of Brexit
Citation: Accountancy Irl. 2017, 49(5), 26-27
Subject: International trade; Customs
Keywords: Brexit; Customs controls; Imports; Ireland
Who's coming knocking? Brexit energises Dublin's lateral recruitment market
Citation: Legal Bus. 2017, 277(Sep), 112,118,120
Subject: Legal profession
Keywords: Brexit; Ireland; Law firms; Recruitment
Brexit: who's really in charge?
Citation: Env. Law 2017, 102, 26-28
Subject: Constitutional law; Environment
Keywords: Administrative decision-making; Brexit; Central government; Environmental
policy; National Assembly for Wales; Northern Ireland Assembly; Scottish Parliament
The next financial centre after Brexit... not so fast
Citation: INSOL W. 2017, 3, 10-11
Subject: Banking and finance; European Union
Keywords: Brexit; Eurozone; Financial institutions; France; Germany; Ireland; London
Brexit: banking on Ireland
Citation: N.L.J. 2017, 167(7762), 19-20
Subject: Civil procedure; Information technology; Legal profession
Keywords: Banks; Brexit; Data processing; Electronic disclosure; Ireland; Law firms; Service
providers; Transborder data flows
Commentary: customs union: EU foundation stone, Brexit stumbling stone
Citation: G.T. & C.J. 2017, 12(9), 344-349
Subject: Customs; European Union; International trade
Keywords: Brexit; Customs union; Internal market; Ireland
Brexit
Citation: P.L. 2017, Oct, 668-669
Subject: Constitutional law; European Union
Keywords: Border controls; Brexit; European Union; Ireland; Northern Ireland; Select
committees; United Kingdom; Withdrawal
UK/EU customs relations post-Brexit: frictionless trade?
Citation: Tax J. 2017, 1367, 18-19
Subject: Customs; European Union
Keywords: Brexit; Customs administration; European Union; Ireland; Northern Ireland
Investing in emeralds
Citation: Accountancy 2017, 159(1490), 18-21
Subject: Tax; Banking and finance
Keywords: Brexit; Foreign investment; Ireland; Tax; United States
Political, economic and environmental crisis in Northern Ireland: the true cost of
environmental governance failures and opportunities for reform
Citation: N.I.L.Q. 2017, 68(2), 123-157
Subject: Environment
Keywords: Brexit; Enforcement; Environmental law; Environmental policy; Northern Ireland
A partnership with potential
Citation: Accountancy Irl. 2017, 49(4), 28-29
Subject: Economics; Government administration; Tax
Keywords: Brexit; Corporation tax; Economic conditions; Northern Ireland; Northern Ireland
Executive
Where are we now?
Citation: Accountancy Irl. 2017, 49(4), 60-61
Subject: Tax
Keywords: Brexit; Corporation tax; Foreign domiciliaries; Northern Ireland; Tax rates
Prerogative, parliament and creative constitutional adjudication: reflections on Miller
Citation: K.L.J. 2017, 28(1), 35-61
Subject: Constitutional law; European Union
Keywords: Brexit; Devolution; EU law; Northern Ireland; Parliamentary
sovereignty; Prerogative powers; Royal prerogative; Scotland; Wales
Into the unknowns
Citation: L.S.G. 2017, 114(27), 12-15
Subject: Competition law; Conflict of laws; European Union; Legal profession
Keywords: Anti-competitive practices; Brexit; Choice of law; Competition and Markets
Authority; Competition law; EU law; European Commission; Ireland; Mergers; Solicitors
Location shopping for a post-Brexit world
Citation: L.L.I.D. 2017, Jun 16, 5
Subject: Insurance; Company law; European Union
Keywords: Brexit; France; Germany; Ireland; Liechtenstein; London
market; Luxembourg; Malta; Subsidiary companies
Bonus cap will apply to the UK MIFID firms moving to Ireland
Citation: Lawyer 2017, Jul/Aug, 67
Subject: Employment
Keywords: Bonus payments; Brexit; EU law; Financial services; Ireland
Brexit's Irish diaspora
Citation: L.S.G. 2017, 114(26), 12
Subject: Legal profession; European Union
Keywords: Brexit; Ireland; Law firms; Solicitors
Brexit: the people implications
Citation: Ir. T.R. 2017, 30(2), 73-76
Subject: Tax; European Union
Keywords: Brexit; Free movement of capital; Free movement of persons; Ireland; Tax
Election result hints at option for a softer approach to Brexit
Citation: ENDS 2017, 509, 4-5
Subject: Environment
Keywords: Brexit; Climate change; Environmental law; General elections; Internal
market; Negotiations; Northern Ireland; Public policy
All change
Citation: Legal Bus. 2017, 275(Jun), 104,106-111
Subject: Legal profession
Keywords: Accountancy; Brexit; Financial performance; Ireland; Law firms; Lawyers; Private
clients; Scotland
Known unknowns
Citation: L.S.G. 2017, 114(22), 10
Subject: Constitutional law; European Union
Keywords: Border controls; Brexit; Citizenship; EU law; Finance; Ireland; Northern
Ireland; Queen's speech
Doing the right thing
Citation: Bar Review 2017, 22(3), 70-72
Subject: European Union
Keywords: Brexit; EU law; European Ombudsman; Ireland
An Irish welcome
Citation: Accountancy 2017, 158(1486), 36-39
Subject: Tax; Competition law; European Union
Keywords: Brexit; Corporation tax; EU law; Ireland; State aid; Tax competition
Brexit: unions, business, government and state agencies discuss the challenges
Citation: I.R.N. 2017, 16, 25-26
Subject: Employment; European Union
Keywords: Agriculture; Brexit; Conferences; Employment; Food; Government
departments; International trade; Ireland; State aid; Tariffs; Trade unions
Brexit challenge considered in latest National Competitiveness Council report
Citation: I.R.N. 2017, 15, 12-13
Subject: Competition law; European Union
Keywords: Brexit; Competition policy; Economic conditions; Ireland
Brexit: the location game
Citation: I. Post 2017, May, 4-6
Subject: Insurance; European Union
Keywords: Brexit; Insurance companies; Ireland; Lloyd's; Passporting; Subsidiary companies
Brexit: how to navigate the certainty and uncertainty
Citation: Ir. T.R. 2017, 30(1), 81-85
Subject: International trade; Customs; European Union
Keywords: Brexit; Customs administration; International trade; Ireland
The blueprint
Citation: Legal Bus. 2017, 273(Apr), 71-72,74,76,78,80,82,84-85
Subject: Legal profession
Keywords: Brexit; Corporate clients; Financial institutions; International trade; Ireland; Law
firms; Lobbying; Recruitment; Risk management; Sponsored migrants
Ireland: domestic dependability, international variability
Citation: I.T. Rev. 2017, Apr Supp (Mergers and acquisitions), 9-12
Subject: Competition law; European Union; Tax
Keywords: Acquisitions; Base erosion and profit shifting; Brexit; EU
law; Ireland; Mergers; Takeovers; United States; Withdrawal
Implications of Brexit - a sectoral analysis - Part II
Citation: I.L.T. 2017, 35(4), 49-53
Subject: European Union
Keywords: Brexit; Company law; Data protection; Employment
policy; Ireland; Pensions; Privacy; Tariffs; Tax policy; Technology
Implications of Brexit - a sectoral analysis - Part 1
Citation: I.L.T. 2017, 35(3), 37-40
Subject: European Union; Banking and finance
Keywords: Agriculture; Brexit; Financial services; Fisheries; Investment
funds; Ireland; Passporting; Technology
British PM seeks "smooth and orderly" Brexit, but doubts hang over employment law
Citation: I.R.N. 2017, 3, 23-24
Subject: Employment; European Union
Keywords: Brexit; Customs union; Discrimination; EU law; Employees' rights; European Court
of Justice; Ireland; Multinational companies; Work permits
Brexit: where do we stand?
Citation: N.L.J. 2017, 167(7732), 6
Subject: Constitutional law
Keywords: Asylum seekers; Brexit; EU law; European Economic Area; Human rights; Internal
market; Ireland; Parliamentary sovereignty; United States
Banks' toughest test
Citation: Lawyer 2017, 31(2), 18,20,22,24,26,28
Subject: Banking and finance
Keywords: Banking; Brexit; Financial regulation; Ireland
‘Brexit – selected legal aspects’
Citation: Commercial Law Practitioner 2016, 23 (5), 123-129.
Subject: Brexit, Law
Keywords: Brexit, Implementation
Brexit Articles by Topic – UK Journals
Conflict of laws
Harris, J. ‘Brexit & cross-border dispute resolution’ Dec (2016) New Law Journal 166(7725)
10-11. Brexit - EU Law - Dispute Resolution - Jurisdiction - Conflict of Laws - Choice of Law.
Jones, Oliver, ‘The cliff edge: transitional arrangements for jurisdiction and enforcement of
judgments post-Brexit’. (2017) Butterworths Journal of International Banking and Financial
Law, 32 (4), 209-211.
Data Protection
Heward-Mills, D. and J. De Fonseka ‘Brexit: what does it mean for data protection?’ Aug/Sept
(2016) Computers and Law 3-4. EU Law - Brexit - United Kingdom - Data Protection - General
Data Protection Regulation.
Employment
Prendergast, Andy, ‘Brexit may not entail great impact on labour law’ (2016) IRN, 25, 20-21.
Divergence between Ireland and UK in transposition of EU employment directives, UK’s access
to single market and changes to employment law in UK.
Environment
Macrory, Richard and Justine Thornton, ‘Environmental principles: will they have a legal role
after Brexit?’ (2017), Journal of Planning & Environment Law, 9, 907-913.
EU Law – Brexit implementation
Tayleur, T. ‘Retention of EU law: how much?’ Aug (2017) New Law Journal 167(7758) 15-16.
EU Law - Brexit - Direct Effect - Retention of EU Law - Failure to Fulfil Obligations - Statutory
Interpretation - Supremacy of EU Law.
Little, C. and E. O Cuilleanain ‘UK withdrawal from the EU: procedures and process – an end
to the jurisdiction of the Court of Justice of the European Union’ May (2017) Commercial Law
Practitioner 24(5) 99-104. European Union - Brexit - Court of Justice of the European Union -
Jurisdiction - National Legislation - Parliamentary Sovereignty.
Brasted, C. ‘Making a success of Brexit’ Oct (2016) New Law Journal 167(7719) 16-17. Brexit -
EU law - Implementation - Primary Legislation - Subordinate Legislation.
Family Law
‘Brexit and children’ (2017) Family Law, 47 (Aug), 805-807.
Walsh, Elizabeth, “After Brexit: enforcing European custody orders: Re D (2016) Family Law
(46) August 2016, 934-936. Children - Custody – Brussels IIA - Enforcement.
Financial Services
Donnery, Sharon, Deputy Governor, Central Bank of Ireland, Brexit and global capital
markets, 23 March 2017, Speech https://www.centralbank.ie/news-media/press-
releases/remarks-by-sharon-donnery-deputy-governor-(central-banking)-at-chatham-house
Edmondson, P. and V. Hewson ‘A post-Brexit future for UK financial services in the EU’ June
(2017) Compliance and Risk 6(3) 7-8. EU Law - Brexit - Financial Regulation - Financial Services
- Freedom to Provide Services.
Kent, Rachel, ‘Financial services after Brexit: possible cross-border models’ (2017) PLC, 28 (2),
22-23. Brexit - Financial Services - Foreign Subsidiaries - Passporting - Third Countries.
Peihani, M. ‘Brexit and financial services: a tentative analysis of possible exit
scenarios’ (2017) The Journal of Business Law Issue 5 357-375. EU Law - Brexit - Financial
Services - Free Movement of Capital - Passporting - Freedom to Provide Services.
Intellectual Property
Poore, Alasdair, ‘Brexit, entanglement and the uncertainty principle’ C.I.P.A.J. 2017, 46(7/8),
3-4. Examines whether: commentators have exaggerated the uncertainty about whether the
UK will recognise EU IP rights.
Kaye, L. ‘Brexit copyright and liminality’ Nov/Dec (2016) Internet Newsletter for Lawyers 6-7.
EU Law - Brexit - Copyright - Digital Copyright Directive - Intellectual Property.
Ramalho, Ana and Maria Gomez Garcia, ‘Copyright after Brexit’ (2017), Journal of Intellectual
Property Law and Practice, 12 (8), 669-672.
Law Firms/In-house
O’Connor, Terence. What now for Britain and Ireland? August (2017) The Parchment 10 – 12.
UK – White Paper - Brexit - Solicitors
Austin, M. ‘Ready for Brexit?’ Spring (2017) The Parchment 16-17. EU Law - UK - Brexit -
Solicitors - Professional Services.
Bernal, N. ‘Brexit boost: will Ireland become the new gateway to Europe following the UK’s
decision to leave the EU?’ 12thSept (2016) The Lawyer 18, 20, 22, 24, 26. Brexit - EU Law -
Ireland.
Byrne, Matt and Rachel Moloney. Lawyering after Brexit (2016) The Lawyer, 25 July 2016, 10-
12, + 20 page Brexit supplement. Brexit - Legal practice – Financial services - Employment and
IP - Ireland.
Moloney, R. ‘Passport check: will losing European passporting rights force firms to follow
their clients to the exit?’ 7th Nov (2016) The Lawyer 30(45) 30, 32. Financial Regulation -
European Union - Brexit - Law Firms - Financial Institutions - Passporting.
Notaras, Anthony, ‘The blueprint’ (2017) In-house Lawyer, Spr, 21-25. Brexit - Law Firms -
Recruitment - Risk Management.
Southall, Alice, ‘Practical Law’s Brexit survey: the in-house approach’ (2017) PLC, (28) 7, 18-
19.
Media
Earle, R. ‘Brexit – the impact on media law’ (2016) Entertainment Law Review 27(7) 229-232.
UK - Withdrawal - EU Law - Media Law - Allocation of Jurisdiction.
Northern Ireland
Farrell, M. ‘The impact of Brexit on Northern Ireland’ Oct (2017) Accountancy Ireland 49(5)
37-38. Brexit - Northern Ireland - Exports - Taxation - Customs - International Trade.
Kieran, B. ‘A view from the border’ Oct (2017) Accountancy Ireland 49(5) 34-35. Brexit -
Northern Ireland - Cross Border Transactions - Business - Industry.
Trade
Denton, R. and D. Lund ‘International trade post-Brexit: getting the goods’ Nov (2016)
Practical Law for Companies 27(10) 37-41. EU Law - International Trade - Brexit.
Hawkins, Jennifer and John O’Loughlin, ‘Brexit: how to navigate the certainty and
uncertainty’ (2017) Irish Tax Review, 30 (1), 81-85. International Trade - Customs - Advice for
Irish companies which trade with the UK.
Kon, G. and L. Brown ‘Brexit and commercial contracts: assessing the impact’ Nov (2016)
Practical Law for Companies 27(10) 21-26. EU Law - Brexit - Contracts - Commercial Contracts -
Jurisdiction.
O’Shea, E. ‘Getting to grips with customs duties: post Brexit taxes’ Dec (2016) Accountancy
Ireland 38(6) 22-23. Taxation - Customs Duties - Trade - EU Law - Brexit.
Van Den Hende, L. ‘Free trade agreements: a new vision for UK trade’ April (2017) Practical
Law for Companies 28(3) 43-49. Trade - International Trade - Free Trade Agreements - World
Trade Organisation - Brexit.