Beyond Trade: Implementing the Ireland/Northern Ireland Protocol’s Human Rights and Equalities Provisions
Northern Ireland Legal Quarterly, 2021
23 Pages Posted: 25 Jan 2021 Last revised: 19 Apr 2021
Date Written: November 10, 2020
Abstract
The protections for rights and equality might be placed at the forefront of the EU/UK Withdrawal Agreement’s Protocol on Ireland/Northern Ireland, but they have been overshadowed by debates over its trade provisions. This marginalisation of these elements of the Protocol is problematic. Rights and equalities protections have long been a contested aspect of Northern Ireland’s constitutional arrangements, and there is thus every possibility that the limits of these new arrangements will be tested upon their entry into force. Moreover, unlike the aspects of the Protocol relating to trade, which can ultimately be terminated by the Northern Ireland Assembly, the rights and equalities aspects of the Protocol will continue in force independent of such a vote. As such, these provisions could even be said to provide the kernel of an uncodified Northern Ireland Bill of Rights.
Keywords: Human Rights, Brexit, Oversight Mechanisms, Northern Ireland, Bill of Rights
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