Abstract

Exactly six years have passed since June 23, 2022, when the United Kingdom voted in a referendum to leave the European Union. Today, the UK is outside of the EU, and for the most part, no longer obeys its rules, but this became possible only after a colossal political struggle inside the country as well as with the Union. In any case, some of the changes that were hoped for and feared are beginning to take place, yet the story is far from ending. Even after two years since the new arrangements came into force, relations between the UK and the EU remain strained. Disagreements over the position of Northern Ireland still persist, just as they did during the grueling Brexit process. The new border and immigration regulations between the UK and European block following the referendum have affected the stability of trade relations and reduced the supply of workforce. The split between the UK and the EU has become a symbol for many in Europe, of the collapse of the union as a guarantee of global security, especially at a time when the United States has focused on internal politics and other world leaders, such as China and Russia, have shown increasingly aggressive expansionary ambitions.
 This article aims at reviewing and summarizing the trends and approaches to the definition of the concept of Brexit formed according to certain criteria in the doctrine of international legal policy; at making a detailed analysis of the concept in order to develop a holistic view of the ways of its understanding; at clarifying the consequences of the UK's withdrawal from the European Union; at explaining the step-by-step mechanism of implementation of the above-mentioned direction for separation, taking into account the objective and subjective factors which influenced the process of creating a new, independent from the influence of the EU, state. This work will reveal the practical significance of Brexit, highlight the current state of relations between the

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