Abstract

Abstract Brexit is very much about the boundaries of law and government. Whatever else it may be, it is clearly a legal phenomenon. In this article, I explore how both the phenomenon of Brexit (its desire to reassert national boundaries from an EU seemingly bent on dissolving them), and that of the EU (a pluralist community, with membership inevitably eroding boundaries) may be very effectively captured, and important insights gained, through the medium of images. The selected images reveal the story of Brexit to be far from illustrious, but additionally undermine some of the EU’s official messages. These images expose some of our assumptions about law, the EU and Brexit.

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