Global Britain Editors’ Introduction

F. Ortino, K. Ewing
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In this issue, we begin to address the much-vaunted vision of ‘Global Britain’ focusing in particular on Britain’s mission as the champion of global free trade. What does it mean? What are its implications? What kind of country will emerge from the postBrexit chaos? How will it affect our politics? How will it affect our legal systems? How will it affect our economy? How will it affect our prosperity and our lifestyles? These are big questions which will no doubt take generations before we can begin to provide conclusive and meaningful answers. But the conditions from which these answers will emerge are being created now, and need better to be understood. Here we aim modestly to assess the emerging legal foundations from which the answers to these questions will emerge. The eight articles in this special issue address various trade policy aspects of the post-Brexit landscape, beginning with a lucid overview by Filippo Fontanelli. The latter sets the scene, by examining the transformation of UK-related trade law from the EU internal market to the EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement, as well as novel or rolled-over trade deals with third parties. Thereafter different contributions assess the impact of Global Britain on different topics or subject-matters. Fiona Smith explores the emerging vision for agri-food trade within the broader context of Global Britain and its impact on post-Brexit Britain. This is followed by a very ambitious paper in which Lorenzo Cotula assesses the implications of Brexit for the UK’s relations with African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) countries, in the process highlighting the significance of long histories of slavery, colonialism and empire. Cotula deals critically with the Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs) concluded between the UK and ACP countries, and examines how relations with these countries could be reconceived.
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本期,我们将开始探讨“全球化英国”的愿景,尤其关注英国作为全球自由贸易捍卫者的使命。这是什么意思?它的含义是什么?英国脱欧后的混乱局面会带来什么样的国家?它将如何影响我们的政治?它将如何影响我们的法律体系?它将如何影响我们的经济?它将如何影响我们的繁荣和生活方式?这些都是重大问题,毫无疑问,在我们能够开始提供结论性和有意义的答案之前,将需要几代人的时间。但是,产生这些答案的条件正在形成,需要更好地理解。在这里,我们的目标是谨慎地评估新兴的法律基础,这些问题的答案将从中出现。本期特刊的八篇文章探讨了英国脱欧后贸易政策的各个方面,首先是菲利普·丰塔内利的清晰概述。后者通过研究与英国相关的贸易法从欧盟内部市场到欧盟-英国贸易与合作协定的转变,以及与第三方的新型或展期贸易协定,为本文奠定了基础。此后,不同的贡献评估了全球化英国对不同主题或主题的影响。菲奥娜·史密斯在全球英国及其对脱欧后英国的影响的更广泛背景下探讨了农业食品贸易的新兴愿景。随后,洛伦佐·科图拉(Lorenzo Cotula)发表了一篇非常雄心勃勃的论文,其中评估了英国脱欧对英国与非洲、加勒比和太平洋(ACP)国家关系的影响,在此过程中强调了奴隶制、殖民主义和帝国的悠久历史的重要性。科图拉对英国与非加太国家之间签订的经济伙伴关系协定(EPAs)进行了批判性的探讨,并探讨了如何重新考虑与这些国家的关系。
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