Brexit: Crown dependencies and British overseas territories
Date: 25th June 2018
Time: 16:00 - 18:00
Venue: Queen Mary University of London, 67-69 Lincoln's Inn Fields, LONDON, WC2A 3JB
Event Details
Time: 16:00-18:00 (Registration from 15:30)
Venue: Lecture Theatre, Centre for Commercial Law Studies,
67-69 Lincoln's Inn Fields, Queen Mary University of London, WC2A 3JB London
The impact of Brexit on small states has been given little attention. British overseas territories and Crown dependencies will face a number of challenges and opportunities once the UK withdraws from the European Union. A panel of experts will meet to discuss some of these issues and address questions concerning the future of human rights, the impact of Brexit on environmental regulation and the fundamental question of the legal status of small states after withdrawal.
Chair
Dr Caroline Morris, Queen Mary University of London and Co-Director, Centre for Small States
Speakers
- Susie Alegre, Doughty Street Chambers
- Dr Nicola Barker, University of Liverpool
- Sukey Cameron MBE, Falkland Islands Government
- Dr Jason Grant Allen, Humboldt University Berlin Centre for British Studies
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Pricing and Registration
Free to attend. Advance registration is required via Eventbrite.
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