LCIL International Law Centre Podcast

International LCIL Workshop: The Future of Multilateralism: Panel III - Professor Catherine Barnard

May 3, 2019
Catherine Barnard, a Professor of European Union Law at the University of Cambridge, delves into the complexities of Brexit and its impact on multilateralism. She discusses the paradox of Brexit, emphasizing the tension with institutions like the European Court of Justice and the WTO. Barnard highlights the duty of sincere cooperation in UK-EU relations post-Brexit, outlining the challenges and potential for collaboration, especially in employment law. Her insights shed light on the shifting landscape of international cooperation and trade.
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Brexit Leavers' Multilateralism Paradox

  • Brexit leavers paradoxically reject EU multilateralism but want to keep WTO membership, which is also multilateral.
  • This contradiction reveals confusion about the nature and functions of international institutions.
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EU's Crucial Role in Brexit

  • Despite criticism, the EU institutions, especially the Commission and Court of Justice, have been essential in managing Brexit negotiations and drafting key agreements.
  • EU professionals’ efficiency contrasts with the UK's less coordinated approach, showing EU multilateral strength.
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European Council Controls Brexit Timeline

  • The European Council quickly established clear Brexit negotiation phases, controlling the process tightly.
  • The UK's delay and lack of progress in 2018 contrasted sharply with the EU's disciplined timetable.
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