Reunifying Ireland: An EU law perspective

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Series Details 28.03.17
Publication Date 28/03/2017
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On 23 June 2016, Northern Ireland was one of the two UK constituent nations that voted to remain in the EU. Following that, Sinn Féin has called for a referendum for the unification of Ireland and thus for Northern Ireland to remain in the EU. This discussion has intensified after the 2 March 2017 Northern Ireland Assembly election where the Unionist vote was significantly reduced.

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