Project Outputs
BrexitLawNI aims to produce accessible material to inform the public, practitioners, as well as policymakers on the potential constitutional, conflict transformation, human rights and equality impacts of Brexit for Northern Ireland.
The main outputs of this project will take the form of 6 policy reports, each examining a different theme: the peace process, North-South relations, border controls and free movement, xenophobia and racism, socio-economic rights, and wider human rights and equality issues.
Along with these reports, the project team will disseminate information through various outlets, including blog posts, news articles and media interviews, videos, and academic research articles. All of the various outputs of the project will be available in this section of our website, as the research is produced.
‘Post-Brexit Citizenship Status: Divided by the Rules?’ Conference Report
By Equality Coalition & BrexitLawNI (BrexitLawNI Team)
Opening Statement to the Seanad Special Select Committee on the Withdrawal of the UK from the EU
By Colin Harvey (BrexitLawNI Team)
The Future of our Shared Island: A Paper on the Logistical and Legal Questions Surrounding Referendums on Irish Unity
By Mark Bassett and Colin Harvey (BrexitLawNI Team)
Why is the backstop needed?
By Colin Harvey (BrexitLawNI Team)
Brexit: The complex new boundaries between different groups of citizens in Northern Ireland
By Daniel Holder (BrexitLawNI Team)
Leaving the Union: Brexit and Complex Constitutionalism in Northern Ireland
By Colin Harvey (BrexitLawNI Team)
Mutual Respect? Interrogating Human Rights in a Fractured Union
By Colin Harvey (BrexitLawNI Team)
Written Evidence – Brexit: the proposed UK-EU security treaty
By BrexitLawNI (BrexitLawNI Team)
BrexitLawNI Launch of Project Reports – Black and white presentation
By BrexitLawNI (BrexitLawNI Team)
BrexitLawNI Launch of Project Reports – Presentation
By BrexitLawNI (BrexitLawNI Team)
BrexitLawNI Policy Report: Brexit and the Peace Process
By BrexitLawNI (BrexitLawNI Team)
BrexitLawNI Policy Report: Brexit, Border Controls and Free Movement
By BrexitLawNI (BrexitLawNI Team)