Brexit Means Brexit, But What Does Brexit Mean?
Brexit Seminar Series 2016/17 King’s College London Centre for European Law
The UK’s recent decision to leave the EU will not only have profound implications for it & EU but also for the wider world in terms of global trade.
To address this, the Centre of European Law King’s College London is hosting a series of evening seminars @ £20 each, examining these issues and the likely options resulting from the outcome of whatever legal settlement is negotiated between the UK the EU at some unspecified point in the future. These will include The Swiss Model*, WTO, State Aid and Public Procurement amongst others, over the next six months.
To quote the Centre for European Law ‘an outstanding array’ of King’s College’ expertise will conduct these seminars over this academic year ‘covering twelve different areas of law on which Brexit is likely to have an impact’.
The full details of these and registration links are available at: http://www.kcl.ac.uk/law/research/centres/european/Brexit-Seminar-Series-Schedule.pdf
Topics already covered by recent open lectures were ‘Opening Transatlantic Markets’ and ‘After Brexit: is the EEA an option for the UK?’ Details of some conference materials are available to download at: http://www.kcl.ac.uk/law/research/centres/european/index.aspx
Whether a legal professional or not, if you are interested in gaining a better insight on the implications these huge legal and constitutional changes will have on you and your company, inside or outside the single market, these seminars are to be recommended.
*Already presented.
