The legal profession's responsibility for Brexit

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Kukovec, D. 2019. The legal profession's responsibility for Brexit. in: Ahmed, T. and Fahey, E. (ed.) On Brexit: Law, Justices and Injustices Cheltenham, UK Edward Elgar Publishing. pp. 39-54
Chapter titleThe legal profession's responsibility for Brexit
AuthorsKukovec, D.
Abstract

This chapter argues that Brexit is a collective failure of the legal profession. The existing legal narrative of the European Union implies that power relationships reflect the division of institutional and sovereign competences. This misrepresentation was passed onto the general public who framed their personal frustration in this conventional narrative and demanded “taking back control”. The vote for Brexit resulted from a combination of four key features of this narrative - the ethos of interdependence, the promise of inclusion of the other, the claim of people’s political incapacity and the policymaking in terms of the extent of national sovereignty. This framework does not offer an explanation of the United Kingdom’s true position in the Union and in the world as well as gives false hope to those belittled and excluded. This chapter suggest an alternative account of the Union and calls for a new research agenda needed for the future of Europe – inquiring into the role of lawyers in the deconstruction of the European Union.

Research GroupLaw and Politics
Page range39-54
Book titleOn Brexit: Law, Justices and Injustices
EditorsAhmed, T. and Fahey, E.
PublisherEdward Elgar Publishing
Place of publicationCheltenham, UK
ISBN
Hardcover9781789903003
Electronic9781789903010
Publication dates
Print31 Dec 2019
Online02 Dec 2019
Publication process dates
Deposited28 Nov 2019
Accepted01 Feb 2019
Output statusPublished
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.4337/9781789903010.00010
LanguageEnglish
JournalOn Brexit
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