Other reports and articles on Brexit

Articles

Brexit, Brexatom, the Environment and Future InternationalRelations. Paper by Stephen Tromans QC, January 2018. Number 9 in BIICL seriesof reports on 'Brexit: The international implications'

This 17 page report gives an overview of the key issues and challenges for environmental law in the UK after Brexit.

Brexit unlikely to give UK free rein over green laws.Article by Richard Macrory in ENDS report 499, September 2016.

This short piece by Professor Richard Macrory of University College London considers how international law may limit the UK's freedom to develop environmental law after Brexit. Reproduced here with permission of ENDS Report, Haymarket Business Media.

Environmental Law Outside the EU. Article by Professor ColinReid in The Journal of the Law Society of Scotland, 18 July 2016

This short article by Professor Colin Reid of Dundee University attempts to set out the continuing ground rules, and the new influences, under which environmental law will operate when the UK leaves the EU.

Brexit and Environmental Law: Challenges and Opportunities.Article by Eloise Scotford & Megan Bowman (2016) in the King's Law Journal,27:3, 416-419

This short article by Eloise Scotford and Megan Bowman of King's College, London highlights some legal and governance challenges of leaving the EU by 'converting' EU law to UK domestic law. It also points to opportunities, including mainstreaming climate change policy in core economic areas.

Articles on what Brexit means for particular environmental law topics 

Uncertain times – nature conservation in the UK after‘Brexit'. Article by Miles King with Ian Hepburn in British Wildlife, Vol 28 No1 October 2016 

For more information about this article, contact Ian Hepburn on [email protected]

Air quality law in the United Kingdom at a crossroads. Blogpost by Eloise Scotford in the Oxford University Press blog, 3 October 2016.

Boyes, S.J., Elliott, M., Brexit: The marine governancehorrendogram just got more horrendous!, Marine Pollution Bulletin (2016),http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2016.08.020

Briefing papers

Brexit Q&A by Brodies LLP

This briefing paper prepared by Brodies LLP gives a clear and simple explanation of the process for a UK withdrawal from the EU, alternatives to EU membership, what Brexit might mean for issues such as trade and employment law, and impacts on different sectors such as renewable energy, farming and fisheries. It includes a particular focus on implications for Scotland, including Scottish legislation and tax.

Brexit Briefings: Expert advice on how to stay on top of thelegal landscape. Thomson Reuters/The Lawyer, 25 July 2016

This mini-publication is geared towards lawyers. It was included in The Lawyer and features a series of briefings from experts on the challenges for different practice areas, following the referendum vote to leave the EU.

Brexit: Planning and the Environment outside the EU.Briefing paper by Cornerstone Chambers, July 2016.

This bulletin prepared by barristers at Cornerstone Chambers is geared towards lawyers. It maps out key legal issues and questions connected to the impact of Brexit on areas of planning and environmental law.

UK votes out: après nous, le déluge. Practical Law In-HouseBlog, 24 June 2016

This blog post from Practical Law is geared towards lawyers. It gives an overview of the shorter and longer term implications for different practice areas (including the environment) of the referendum vote to leave the EU.

Clifford Chance briefing note, April 2016: Brexit - Whatwill happen to environmental and climate change law?

Reports

The implications of Brexit for environmental law inScotland: report edited by A. Cardesa-Salzmann and A. Savaresi, December 2016

This 16 page report was prepared by academics from the Scottish Universities Legal Network on Europe. It identifies cross-cutting questions affecting environmental governance in Scotland after Brexit, as well as specific questions likely to emerge in selected areas of environmental law.

Meeting Carbon Budgets – Implications of Brexit for UKclimate policy: Briefing note by the Committee on Climate Change, October 2016

This Briefing note by the Committee on Climate Change reports on the implications of leaving the EU for the UK’s emissions reduction efforts.

EU and UK Environmental Policy: report by the House ofCommons Environmental Audit Committee of 19 April 2016, with evidence includingUKELA's written submissions

This Environmental Audit Committee report follows the Committee's inquiry into 'the extent to which EU environmental objectives and policies have succeeded in tackling environmental issues in the UK'. UKELA gave oral and written evidence to the inquiry, which is referred to in the report.

Brexit – the Implications for UK Environmental Policy andRegulation

This 24 page independent report was commissioned by the all-party parliamentary environment group.

Resources tracking EU environmental legislation

These links to documents by Practical Law’s trackers trackfollow new and draft EU environmental legislation.

Brexit's impact on implementation in the UK: EU legislationtracker - Environment

Environment draft legislation tracker