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Northern Ireland and Brexit: the European Economic Area option

7 April, 2017

The prestigious European Policy Centre think-tank, based in Brussels has today published an important paper by a group of QUB academics and others, including several Fellows and Associate Fellows from the Senator George J Mitchell Institute for Global Peace, Security and Justice, examining whether Northern Ireland membership of the European Economic Area (EEA) would be advantageous for Northern Ireland, post-Brexit. The UK’s withdrawal from the EU poses many challenges for Northern Ireland. Because of its geographical location (sharing a land border with another EU country) and distinct socio-political context (joint EU membership as a mechanism to reduce concerns over nationality and sovereignty), Brexit may turn out to be more problematic for Northern Ireland than it is for the rest of the UK. That is why the preferred option of the First Minister and deputy First Minister is, in many respects, for the status quo to be maintained. An approach that could mitigate some of the impact of Brexit on Northern Ireland and maintain much of the economic status quo is for it to become a member of the European Economic Area (EEA). This paper sets out what the EEA offers and highlights how EEA membership might be achieved. In the EEA, Northern Ireland would retain full access to the single market and would continue to be part of a European market with the free movement of goods, services, capital and people. EEA membership would also permit some citizenship rights to be maintained. The authors conclude: "Northern Ireland membership in the EEA would not be a panacea; and some political and legal challenges would remain. But it is a familiar arrangement and would therefore ensure a significant degree of certainty."

The authors are: Brian Doherty (formerly Government Legal Service for Northern Ireland; Board Member, Irish Centre for European Law), Christopher McCrudden (Professor of Human Rights and Equality Law, Queen’s University Belfast; William W Cook Global Professor of Law, University of Michigan Law School; Fellow, Mitchell Institute), Lee McGowan (Senior Lecturer in European Studies, Jean Monnet Chair in European Integration, School of History, Anthropology, Philosophy and Politics, Queen’s University Belfast; Associate Fellow, Mitchell Institute), David Phinnemore (Professor of European Politics, Jean Monnet Chair in European Political Science, School of History, Anthropology, Philosophy and Politics, Queen’s University Belfast; Associate Fellow, Mitchell Institute), Dagmar Schiek (Professor of Law, Jean Monnet ad personam Chair for EU Law and Policy, School of Law, Queen’s University Belfast; Associate Fellow, Mitchell Institute) and John Temple Lang (formerly Legal Service of the European Commission; Adjunct Professor, Trinity College, Dublin)

The paper can be accessed at: http://epc.eu/pub_details.php?cat_id=17&pub_id=7576

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