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DIRECTORATE-GENERAL FOR INTERNAL POLICIES Policy Department for Structural and Cohesion Policies FISHERIES Research for PECH Committee - Common Fisheries Policy and BREXIT WORKSHOP This document was requested by the European Parliament's Committee on Fisheries. RESPONSIBLE FOR THE POLICY DEPARTMENT Research managers: Carmen-Paz Marti, Priit Ojamaa Project and publication assistance: Virginija Kelmelytė, Adrien Borka, Jeanette Bell Policy Department for Structural and Cohesion Policies European Parliament B-1047 Brussels E-mail: DIRECTORATE-GENERAL FOR INTERNAL POLICIES POLICY DEPARTMENT B: STRUCTURAL AND COHESION POLICIES FISHERIES Research for PECH Committee - Common Fisheries Policy and BREXIT WORKSHOP Abstract This is the reference document of the Workshop on “Common Fisheries Policy and BREXIT” of 21th June 2017, organised by the Committee on Fisheries (COMPECH) and the Policy Department B (PECH Research) of the European Parliament. It is structured in three parts: 1. Legal framework for governance 2. Trade and economic related issues 3. Resources and fisheries June 2017 PE 601.981 EN Common Fisheries Policy and BREXIT Table of Contents Common Fisheries Policy and BREXIT - Legal framework for governance 5 Common Fisheries Policy and BREXIT - Trade and economic related issues 45 Common Fisheries Policy and BREXIT Resources and Fisheries: a Case Study 105 3 Policy Department for Structural and Cohesion Policies 4 DIRECTORATE-GENERAL FOR INTERNAL POLICIES Policy Department for Structural and Cohesion Policies FISHERIES Research for PECH Committee - Common Fisheries Policy and BREXIT - Legal framework for governance STUDY Abstract This study identifies and describes the main aspects of the CFP, both internal and external, that could potentially be legally affected by Brexit. It assesses the legal framework for governance between the EU and the UK and analyses, in broad terms, previous exits from the EU and the Preferential Agreements between the EU and third countries covering fisheries matters. It also examines possible future EU-UK agreements on fisheries issues. IP/B/PECH/IC/2017-032 May 2017 PE 585.912 EN This document was requested by the European Parliament's Committee on Fisheries. AUTHOR UNIVERSITY OF A CORUÑA (SPAIN): José Manuel SOBRINO HEREDIA, Professor of Public International Law ABOUT THE PUBLISHER To contact the Policy Department or to subscribe to updates on our work for the PECH Committee please write to:

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