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Watch members of UCL Laws discuss Brexit

9 December 2016

Houses of Parliament

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Questions that were addressed included:

  • Is Parliamentary approval needed for triggering article 50?
  • What role should Parliament have in the Brexit process?
  • Can and should there be exit negotiations with the EU before the triggering of article 50?
  • What are the possible options after article 50 has been triggered? Can the notice of withdrawal be withdrawn?
  • What are the options for future relations with the EU?
  • How will Brexit affect areas of UK law that have been heavily dependent on EU law?
  • How will Brexit affect the constitutional dimension of devolution?

Introduction byÌýProfessor Dame Hazel Genn DBE QCÌý(Hon), Dean of UCL Laws

Chaired byÌýJoshua Rozenberg, Legal Commentator and Journalist

Speakers included:

  • Professor Piet Eeckhout (UCL Laws), Professor of EU Law
  • Dr Tom Hickman (UCL Laws), Reader in Public Law
  • Professor Jeff King (UCL Laws), Professor of Law
  • Professor George Letsas (UCL Laws), Professor of the Philosophy of Law
  • Dr Virginia Mantouvalou (UCL Laws), Reader in Labour Law & Human Rights
  • Dr Ronan McCrea (UCL Laws), Senior Lecturer in EU and Constitutional Law

This event wasÌýgenerously supported byÌýUCL’s Global Engagement Office

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