The process of EU Exit presents important challenges for UK governance. We work to ensure that we have the right governance in place to support the UK government and devolved administrations.
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The devolution settlements in the United Kingdom have been embedded in UK membership of the European Union. Policy areas like agriculture, the environment, fisheries, regional development and justice and home affairs, ar...
Funded by: ESRC
Lead research organisation: University of Edinburgh
The project focuses on the consequences of Brexit on devolution settlements and will study and support the role of parliaments in scrutinizing the Brexit negotiation processes and outcomes.
Brexit means that Northern Ireland (NI) is located at the interface of the UK and the EU. This is not just in geographical terms; the Withdrawal Agreement (WA) and its Protocol on Ireland/Northern Ireland place NI in a p...
Funded by: ESRC
Lead research organisation: Queen's University Belfast
The project will explain the implications and identify problems related to implementing the Protocol on Northern Ireland, which is relevant to the question.
ESRC has made substantial investment in Brexit-related research and academic engagement. A flagship, award winning, initiative, the UK in a Changing Europe (UKICE), has established a unique position as a forum and platfo...
Funded by: ESRC
Lead research organisation: CARDIFF UNIVERSITY
The project focuses on leadership coordination for governance and Brexit research, which is not directly related to the question.