Brexit and Implications for the Free Movement of Capital

Jonathan Mukwiri
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One misleading mantra in the Brexit debate is that the EU’s single market freedoms were inseparable. This article takes a micro-legal research approach in examining the question: to what extent would free movement of capital be available to the UK when the UK leaves the EU’s single market? The free movement of capital is the only one of the EU’s fundamental freedoms that extends beyond Member States to also apply to third countries. Like other fundamental freedoms, it extends beyond equal treatment to require market access. This article argues that free movement of capital would still be available to the UK post-Brexit, as all restrictions to free movement of capital are prohibited unless justified under EU law. It argues that as long as the post-Brexit legal context in the UK remains comparable with that of the EU, the justifiable derogations to free movement of capital would not apply against the UK. Thus, the mantra that the EU’s single market freedoms were inseparable is misleading.
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英国脱欧及其对资本自由流动的影响
英国退欧辩论中一个具有误导性的口头禅是,欧盟的单一市场自由是不可分割的。本文采用微观法律研究方法来考察以下问题:当英国离开欧盟单一市场时,资本的自由流动将在多大程度上提供给英国?资本的自由流动是欧盟的基本自由中唯一一项超越成员国也适用于第三国的自由。与其他基本自由一样,它超越了平等待遇,要求市场准入。本文认为,在英国脱欧后,资本自由流动仍将适用于英国,因为除非符合欧盟法律,否则所有对资本自由流动的限制都是被禁止的。它认为,只要英国脱欧后的法律环境与欧盟的法律环境保持可比性,对资本自由流动的合理减损就不会适用于英国。因此,欧盟单一市场自由不可分割的说法具有误导性。
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