A critical analysis of the impact of Brexit on the SADC-EU EPA
Magister Legum - LLM === The United Kingdom (UK) is one of the largest Member states within the European Union (EU) that receive export goods from developing countries. The UK has successfully voted to exit the EU through a referendum and this may impact the already existing developing countries’...
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ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-uwc-oai-etd.uwc.ac.za-11394-69922019-09-06T03:12:03Z A critical analysis of the impact of Brexit on the SADC-EU EPA Vonya, Qamani Lenaghan, Patricia European Union (EU) Brexit UK Parliament Lisbon Treaty Developing countries Magister Legum - LLM The United Kingdom (UK) is one of the largest Member states within the European Union (EU) that receive export goods from developing countries. The UK has successfully voted to exit the EU through a referendum and this may impact the already existing developing countries’ markets that depend on their exports to the UK. On the one hand, the UK has promised that it intends on maintaining the existing trade agreements with most of its trade partners including the Southern African Development Community (SADC)-EU Economic Partnership Agreements (EPA). On the other hand, the UK is concerned of its independence from the EU and at this point in time, it can only be anticipated that, agreements if any, relating to Brexit will only suffice once the entire exiting process has been completed. 2019-09-03T11:57:59Z 2019-09-03T11:57:59Z 2019 http://hdl.handle.net/11394/6992 en University of the Western Cape University of the Western Cape |
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Magister Legum - LLM === The United Kingdom (UK) is one of the largest Member states within the European Union
(EU) that receive export goods from developing countries. The UK has successfully voted to
exit the EU through a referendum and this may impact the already existing developing
countries’ markets that depend on their exports to the UK. On the one hand, the UK has
promised that it intends on maintaining the existing trade agreements with most of its trade
partners including the Southern African Development Community (SADC)-EU Economic
Partnership Agreements (EPA). On the other hand, the UK is concerned of its independence
from the EU and at this point in time, it can only be anticipated that, agreements if any, relating
to Brexit will only suffice once the entire exiting process has been completed. |
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Lenaghan, Patricia |
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Lenaghan, Patricia Vonya, Qamani |
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A critical analysis of the impact of Brexit on the SADC-EU EPA |
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A critical analysis of the impact of Brexit on the SADC-EU EPA |
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A critical analysis of the impact of Brexit on the SADC-EU EPA |
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A critical analysis of the impact of Brexit on the SADC-EU EPA |
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A critical analysis of the impact of Brexit on the SADC-EU EPA |
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critical analysis of the impact of brexit on the sadc-eu epa |
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University of the Western Cape |
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