ERA: Brexit and External Relations
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The departure of the UK from the EU raises many political and legal questions. This conference will focus on the external dimension of Brexit. It will provide participants an overview of the institutional aspects to be considered during negotiations, as well as the prospects for future relations between the UK and the EU in terms of trade and other external policies.
Key topics
- External dimension of the UK’s withdrawal from the EU and its institutional aspects
- Legal consequences of Brexit for international agreements concluded by the EU and its Member States
- Future trade relations between the UK and the EU
- Transitional arrangements
- Relations between the UK as a third country and the EU
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Speakers
Steven Blockmans, Professor of EU External Relations Law and Governance at the University of Amsterdam; Head of the 'EU Foreign Policy' and 'Politics and Institutions' Units, Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS), Brussels
Adam Łazowski, Professor of European Law, University of Westminster, London
Aidan O’Neill QC (Scot) QC, Barrister, Matrix Chambers, London
Ramses A. Wessel, Professor of International and European Law and Governance, Centre for European Studies, University of Twente, The Netherlands
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Language: English
Organiser: ERA (Karolina Rokicka)
Event number: 418D76
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