Academic Paper

An analysis of the UK Government’s defence of the Northern Ireland Protocol Bill under international law

Araujo B M. An analysis of the UK Government’s defence of the Northern Ireland Protocol Bill under international law. NI after Brexit Vol. 73 No S2 (2022) 89–118. http://doi.org/10.53386/nilq.v73iS2.1060

Published 22 December 2022

In the early summer of 2022, the United Kingdom (UK) Government introduced the Northern Ireland Protocol Bill in the House of Commons. This Bill establishes a regulatory framework that is intended to enable the UK Government to breach its obligations under the Withdrawal Agreement and, more specifically, the Ireland/Northern Ireland Protocol (the Protocol). The UK Government contends that the Bill can, however, be justified under international law by reference to both article 16 of the Protocol and the plea of necessity under customary international law. This article examines the extent to which the UK Government’s position is valid.

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