Abstract

ABSTRACTThis short article explores some of the implications which the UK’s departure from the EU will have on the realm of EU-wide information and intelligence sharing. Reflecting on the significant role of the UK in this field so far, the article argues that there remains a strong wish on both sides to continue collaboration in this crucial domain of security provision. The article outlines the emergence of an ever closer network of information and intelligence sharing across EU institutions and with national agencies of EU member states. If the UK leaves the EU according to a ‘hard Brexit’ scenario, transnational cooperation between British agencies and EU partners will be more fragile, ad hoc and less accountable.

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