30 Jun
10:30 - 17:30

The Law and Policy of Brexit

Programme

 

10.30 REGISTRATION & COFFEE

11.00 Introductory lecture by Dr. Veronika Fikfak (University of Cambridge) and
Prof. Jure Vidmar (Maastricht University)

11:30 – 13:00 Panel 1: EU-27 after Brexit

• Chair: Dr. Veronika Fikfak (University of Cambridge)
• Panellists:
Prof. Monica Claes (Maastricht University)
Prof. Christina Eckes (University of Amsterdam)
• Dr. Alexander Hoogenboom (Maastricht University)

13:00 - 14:00 LUNCH

14:00 - 15:30 Panel 2: The Future Relationship between the UK and the EU

• Chair: Prof. Jure Vidmar (Maastricht University)
• Panellists:
Prof. Kenneth Armstrong (University of Cambridge)
Dr. Lorand Bartels (University of Cambridge)
• Prof. Jan Wouters (KU Leuven)

15:30 - 15:45 COFFEE BREAK

15:45 - 17.15 Panel 3: Scotland and Northeren Ireland after Brexit

• Chair: Dr. Veronika Fikfak (University of Cambridge)
• Panellists:
Prof. Sionaidh Douglas-Scott (Queen Mary University of London)
Prof. Christopher McCrudden (Queen’s University Belfast)
Prof. Jure Vidmar (Maastricht University)

17:15 Closing remarks by Dr. Veronika Fikfak (University of Cambridge) and Prof. Jure Vidmar (Maastricht University)

17:30 END

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