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Scotland as an independent country? The independence referendum and EU membership after Brexit
Lavičková, Kamila ; Kunertová, Tereza (advisor) ; Říha, Michal (referee)
Scotland as an Independent Country? The Independence Referendum and EU Membership after Brexit ABSTRACT This thesis deals with the issue of Scottish independence and prospective membership of Scotland in the EU. Following the United Kingdom withdrawal from the EU, calls for Scottish independence have been substantially intensified, because the majority of Scottish inhabitants had voted against Brexit. The Scottish National Party is currently in support of a second independence referendum, so that Scots could determine whether they would like to apply for the EU membership as an independent country. The UK Government has currently rather negative attitude towards another referendum, partly because referendum regarding the same question took place in 2014 and Scottish politicians proclaimed this had been a rare event, which would not take place more than once in a generation. However, support for Scotland's independence is increasing and an independence referendum could change the face of Scotland as we have known it for three centuries - as integral part of the United Kingdom. This undoubtedly unique situation raises many legal questions in relation to EU law, constitutional law and international public law. In my thesis I dedicate to the question of withdrawal from the EU. I also analyse UK's secession from...
Significance of the EU for The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland in chosen areas
Steierová, Angelika ; Bič, Josef (advisor) ; Sankot, Ondřej (referee)
Mutual relationship between Great Britain and the European Union was shaped for over 40 years as a result of their common interactions. All this time, there were arising many disputes regarding the perception of future integration which was deepening more and more. Eventually, it resulted in Great Britain´s decision to leave the European Union and which happened in June of 2016. The aim of this bachelors thesis is to evaluate the long term importance of the European Union for Great Britain and to what extent both subjects have been interconnected. For the right fulfilling of this task, four different fields from the British economy were chosen and analysed from the long term perspective and the future possible development was outlined. Moreover, the Thesis looks into the period after Brexit and analyses possible relationship settings between Britain and the EU in the future.

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