Brexit Symposium: Brexit and the EU: Legal and Institutional Perspectives
Brexit and the EU: Legal and Institutional Perspectives
Panel 1: Legal Dimensions of Brexit: Free Movement, Common Policies and Sovereignty
Chair | Professor 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
Chair | Professor 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 |
The Symposium is kindly sponsored by Monckton Chambers and will precede the 2018 Jeremy Lever Lecture.
Contact: Jenny Dix