Professor of European Law and Director of the Centre for European Legal Studies, University of Cambridge
Kenneth Armstrong’s book Brexit Time: Leaving the EU – Why, How and When? (Cambridge University Press) was published in June 2017. His companion blog brexittime.com provides a running commentary on the law and politics of Brexit.
Kenneth has written extensively in the field of European Union law and policy, with a particular focus on the evolving governance and institutional structures of the EU. His book Governing Social Inclusion: Europeanization through Policy Coordination was published by Oxford University Press in 2010 and won the 2011 UACES Best Book Prize.
Kenneth has been awarded a Leverhulme Major Research Fellowship to analyse the dynamics of regulatory alignment and divergence after Brexit. The project will run from 2018-21.
Theresa May loses another Brexit vote: here's why April 12 is now the key date to watch
Apr 01, 2019 17:04 pm UTC| Insights & Views
On the day that the United Kingdom was supposed to exit from the European Union, members of parliament have effectively voted down Theresa Mays Brexit deal for a third time, despite her attempts to change the substance of...
Extending Brexit: what a delay would mean in practice
Mar 06, 2019 14:09 pm UTC| Insights & Views
Manufacturers of Brexit commemorative items may be counting the cost if March 29 2019 appears on their mugs and tea towels. It now seems impossible to imagine that the United Kingdom will be leaving the European Union on...