Britain's future in Europe reform, renegotiation, repatriation or secession?
If the Conservative Party wins the 2015 general election, Prime Minister David Cameron has promised the British people that a referendum on the country's future in the European Union will take place in 2017. A decision of this gravity needs to be made with the fullest understanding of its conse...
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Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS) Rowman & Littlefield International
[2015]
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| Call Number : | HC 240.25.G7 B7465 2015 |
Table of Contents:
- pt.1. Questions
- 1. What is the Balance of Competences Review?
- 2. What are the EU's competences?
- 3. What are the underlying issues?
- pt.2. Evidence
- 1. Core single market policies
- 2. Sectoral policies
- 3. Economic, monetary and social policies
- 4. Justice and home affairs
- 5. Education, research and culture
- 6. External relations
- 7. General issues
- pt.3. Conclusions
- 1. By groups of policies
- 2. By reform, renegotiation, or repatriation
- 3. Contemplating secession


