Brexit Symposium: Brexit and the EU: Legal and Institutional Perspectives

Event date
23 February 2018
Event time
13:00 - 16:30
Oxford week
Venue
Gulbenkian Lecture Theatre
Speaker(s)

Brexit and the EU: Legal and Institutional Perspectives

 

Panel 1: Legal Dimensions of Brexit: Free Movement, Common Policies and Sovereignty

ChairProfessor Sir David Edward (University of Edinburgh)
Speakers

Professor John Temple Lang (Trinity College Dublin, Cleary Gottlieb)

Services within the internal market

 

Philip Moser QC (Monckton Chambers)

Free movement for lawyers: services and establishment

 

Professor Tamara Hervey (Sheffield University)

Legal and policy aspects of Brexit for health care

 

Ms Bojana Vitanova (University of Oxford)

The Digital Single Market

 

Professor Steve Weatherill (University of Oxford)

Free trade, permission to trade, and freed trade

 

Panel 2: Institutional, Political and Administrative Challenges of Brexit

ChairProfessor Sir Francis Jacobs QC (King's College London, Fountain Court Chambers)
Speakers

Professor Kalypso Nicolaidis (University of Oxford)

Mutual recognition: promise and denial, from Sapiens to Brexit

 

Dr Tobias Lock (University of Edinburgh)

Lost in translation? the legal challenge of 'getting transition right'

 

Professor Antonios Kouroutakis (IE Law School)

The Henry VIII powers in the EU Withdrawal Bill; political and legal safeguards

 

Mikolaj Barczentewicz (University of Oxford)

Entrenchment of retained EU law and of the Withdrawal Agreement in UK law

 

Professor Paul Craig (University of Oxford)

The Withdrawal Bill: legal challenges

 

Alexandre Holroyd (French National Assembly

Closing Speech: Brexit and EU Politics

Programme

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The Symposium is kindly sponsored by Monckton Chambers and will precede the 2018 Jeremy Lever Lecture.

Contact: Jenny Dix

 

 

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EU Law