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Brexit-and-Environment-Group-The-UK-Agricultural-Bill-and-future-NI-Policy.pdf
Brexit-and-Environment-Group-The-UK-Agricultural-Bill-and-future-NI-Policy.pdf
http://www.niassembly.gov.uk/globalassets/documents/committees/2017-2022/agriculture-environment-and-rural-affairs/legislative-consent-motions/agriculture-bill/written-submissions/brexit-and-environment-group-the-uk-agricultural-bill-and-future-ni-policy.pdfArmagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council - Brexit Briefing P....pdf
Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council - Brexit Briefing P....pdf
http://www.niassembly.gov.uk/globalassets/documents/committees/2017-2022/executive-office/brexit-scrutiny/local-councils/armagh-city-banbridge-and-craigavon-borough-council---brexit-briefing-p....pdfBriefing on Brexit Implications by Seanad Special Select Committee on the Withdrawal of the UK from the EU.pdf
Briefing on Brexit Implications by Seanad Special Select Committee on the Withdrawal of the UK from the EU.pdf
http://www.niassembly.gov.uk/globalassets/committee-blocks/executive-office/2017---2022/briefing-on-brexit-implications-by-seanad-special-select-committee-on-the-withdrawal-of-the-uk-from-the-eu.pdfCommittee brings Brexit concerns to the fore
The Assembly’s Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs Committee (AERA) received briefings today from a number of agricultural and environmental stakeholders on the possible challenges and opportunities of the recent EU Referendum.
http://www.niassembly.gov.uk/news-and-media/press-releases/archive-press-releases/session-2016-2017/committee-brings-brexit-concerns-to-the-fore/Brexit Related Statutory Instruments
These pages provide information on secondary legislation, stemming from the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018, which corrects Northern Ireland law to make it work appropriately after the UK has left the European Union or enables the withdrawal agreement to be implemented.
http://www.niassembly.gov.uk/assembly-business/research-and-information-service-raise/brexit-and-ni/brexit-related-statutory-instruments/20200624 The Executive Office - Brexit issues including the work of the....pdf
20200624 The Executive Office - Brexit issues including the work of the....pdf
http://www.niassembly.gov.uk/globalassets/documents/committees/2017-2022/executive-office/brexit-scrutiny/departmental-correspondence/20200624-the-executive-office----brexit-issues-including-the-work-of-the....pdfBriefing Paper - Brexit Outcomes and Northern Ireland: A Reading List
http://www.niassembly.gov.uk/assembly-business/research-and-information-service-raise/research-publications/research-publications-2023/research-publications-2023/briefing-paper---brexit-outcomes-and-northern-ireland-a-reading-list/Briefing Paper - Brexit Outcomes and Northern Ireland: A Reading List
http://www.niassembly.gov.uk/assembly-business/research-and-information-service-raise/research-publications/research-publications-2023/briefing-paper---brexit-outcomes-and-northern-ireland-a-reading-list/Rural Development funding for the rural community (Priority 6 Schemes) – background and possible ‘Brexit’ considerations
The 2014-20 Northern Ireland Rural Development Programme has a total potential budget of £623 million, of which £186.5 million is EU derived, with the remainder coming from matched DAERA/NI Executive funds. This briefing paper discusses some of the possible ‘Brexit’ considerations for Priority 6 measures within the 2014-20 NIRDP which have a total value of approximately £70m.
http://www.niassembly.gov.uk/assembly-business/committees/2016-2017/agriculture-environment-and-rural-affairs/research-papers-2016/rural-development-funding-for-the-rural-community-priority-6-schemes--background-and-possible-brexit-considerations/Test page hubs
A selection of the many hubs and blogs available which provide access to information and commentary on Brexit.
http://www.niassembly.gov.uk/assembly-business/research-and-information-service-raise/brexit-and-ni/test-page-hubs/Implications of Brexit for Transport and Water Policy
The Department for Infrastructure (DfI) and its arms-length-bodies maintain and develop infrastructure and services that support economic and social activity in Northern Ireland. This includes our water and sewerage networks, rivers and flood defence, roads and footpaths, and public transport services. Significantly, these areas (broadly speaking transport and water) are subject to substantial input from the EU in the form of policy and regulation, financial support and knowledge exchange. Transport and water body policy/management are also areas that require a significant amount of cross-border co-operation. Therefore, Northern Ireland has a unique position among the UK regions in that it shares a land border with another EU Member State; this will require special consideration. The extent to which ‘Brexit’ will impact on the way these issues are dealt with, and ultimately on the work of DfI, is unknown and will depend entirely on the outcome of negotiations between the UK Government and the EU. The purpose of this section is to briefly outline the influence of the EU on the work of the DfI and to highlight issues that may require further consideration.
http://www.niassembly.gov.uk/assembly-business/committees/infrastructure/research-papers-2016/implications-of-brexit-for-transport-and-water-policy/Brexit Transition and NI - Research Papers
http://www.niassembly.gov.uk/assembly-business/research-and-information-service-raise/brexit-and-ni/brexit-transition-and-ni-research-papers/Northern Ireland’s environment - background and potential ‘Brexit’ considerations
This paper considers some of the areas under environment that may be impacted by leaving the European Union. It does this by identifying some of the main EU legislation in each area and briefly outlining how the legislation is transposed in Northern Ireland. It also notes possible questions for DAERA and the UK Government in light of the considerations raised.
http://www.niassembly.gov.uk/assembly-business/committees/2016-2017/agriculture-environment-and-rural-affairs/research-papers-2016/northern-irelands-environment---background-and-potential-brexit-considerations/Test page hubs
A selection of the many hubs and blogs available which provide access to information and commentary on Brexit.
http://www.niassembly.gov.uk/assembly-business/research-and-information-service-raise/brexit-and-ni2/test-page-hubs/Northern Ireland’s agri-food sector – background and possible ‘Brexit’ considerations
This briefing paper provides contextual information on the agriculture and food and drink processing sectors, as well as exploring potential considerations for the sectors following on from the UK referendum decision to leave the European Union on the 23rd June.
http://www.niassembly.gov.uk/assembly-business/committees/2016-2017/agriculture-environment-and-rural-affairs/research-papers-2016/northern-irelands-agri-food-sector--background-and-possible-brexit-considerations/Possible models for the UK-EU relationship post ‘Brexit’
The exact nature of the relationship the UK and the EU will end up with remains unclear at this time and will be subject to potentially complex and protracted negotiations. This paper provides an overview of some of the most commonly cited potential alternatives open to the UK and EU and whilst the ultimate outcome may directly mirror one of these models or individual features within them, there could equally be potential for a bespoke UK-EU model. For the purposes of this paper the focus is on how each of the potential relationship models impact on issues relating to the environment, agriculture and fisheries within the context of EU regulation and single market access.
http://www.niassembly.gov.uk/assembly-business/committees/2016-2017/agriculture-environment-and-rural-affairs/research-papers-2016/possible-models-for-the-uk-eu-relationship-post-brexit/Brexit and its Wider Implications for Human Rights in Northern Ireland
http://www.niassembly.gov.uk/assembly-business/committees/2017-2022/ad-hoc-committee-on-a-bill-of-rights/written-briefings/brexit-and-its-wider-implications-for-human-rights-in-northern-ireland/Northern Ireland’s fisheries sectors – background and possible ‘Brexit’ considerations
This briefing paper provides contextual information on the sea and inland fisheries sectors within Northern Ireland, as well as exploring potential considerations for the sectors following on from the UK referendum decision to leave the European Union on 23rd June.
http://www.niassembly.gov.uk/assembly-business/committees/2016-2017/agriculture-environment-and-rural-affairs/research-papers-2016/northern-irelands-fisheries-sectors--background-and-possible-brexit-considerations/