This report explains some of the context to the Bill, the conditions in which it has emerged and its potential ramifications for Northern Ireland, the UK, the EU, and UK-EU relations.
The UK government introduced a piece of primary legislation, the Northern Ireland Protocol Bill, in response to concerns over the Protocol on Ireland/Northern Ireland.
This report explains some of the context to the Bill, the conditions in
which it has emerged and its potential ramifications for Northern
Ireland, the UK, the EU, and UK-EU relations. It also considers a number
of ways in which the stand-off over the Protocol might be resolved.
The report brings together the insights of several experts: Catherine
Barnard (University of Cambridge, and UKICE), Joelle Grogan (UKICE),
Katy Hayward (Queen’s University Belfast), Andrew McCormick (formerly
lead official on Brexit for the Northern Ireland Executive) and Jill
Rutter (UKICE).
A brief overview of the state of play on the Northern Ireland Protocol Bill by Katy Hayward can be found here.
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