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European Union and National Referendums: Need for Change after the Brexit Vote?
Jukka Snell
European Business Law Review, Volume: 28, Pages: 767 - 784
Swansea University Author: Jukka Snell
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This article compares the referendums in France and the Netherlands on the Constitutional Treaty and the Irish referendum on the Lisbon Treaty with the Brexit vote. It is argued that the results have hinged on two key factors: voters perceive the EU as an agent for economic internationalization and...
Published in: | European Business Law Review |
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ISSN: | 0959-6941 |
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2017
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URI: | https://cronfa.swan.ac.uk/Record/cronfa36716 |
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This article compares the referendums in France and the Netherlands on the Constitutional Treaty and the Irish referendum on the Lisbon Treaty with the Brexit vote. It is argued that the results have hinged on two key factors: voters perceive the EU as an agent for economic internationalization and increased competition, and there is a low level of understanding of the EU. The article then turns to solutions. The basic bargain where the EU took responsibility for bolstering economic growth while the distribution of the gains was left for the Member States may need revisiting. Further, Europeans need to be educated to become Union citizens, like the Member States educate their nationals for national citizenship. However, such a heightened role for the EU for redistribution and education, traditionally bastions of the Member States, raises uncomfortable questions about the competences and the nature of the Union. |
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Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences |
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