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Freedom, Security and Justice post-Brexit: The UK-EU Relationship in Troubled Waters

When: Friday, November 19, 2021, 9:00 PM -
Where: Zoom

Online workshop co-organised by the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence NEXTEUK on the Future of EU-UK Relations (Queen Mary, University of London) and by the Jean Monnet Chair RE-CON on EU-UK internal security relationship post-Brexit (Northumbria University). This will be a recorded online workshop, which seeks to facilitate dialogue in the field of Justice and Home Affairs between practitioners and academics, as well as formulate policy recommendations.

 

The workshop will have 3 elements:

 

09h00- 09h15 Introductory Remarks

 

09h15- 10h15- Keynote by Sir Julian King «Meeting shared challenges. Protecting our shared values»

Chair: Dr Helena Farrand Carrapico (Northumbria University)

 

10h15- 10h30- Coffee Break

 

10h30- 12h00- Panel «'You can’t always get what you want'. The impact of Brexit on UK internal security »

Speaker 1: Lord Ricketts (House of Lords)

Speaker 2: Professor Christian Kaunert (Dublin City University)

Speaker 3: Baroness Hamwee (House of Lords)

Speaker 4: Professor Elaine Fahey (City University of London)

Speaker 5: Mr Neil Parkin (TBC)

Chair: Dr Sarah Wolff (Queen Mary, University of London)

 

12h00- 13h00- Lunch break

 

13h00- 14h30- Panel «With or without U(K): the post-Brexit Area of Freedom, Security and Justice »

Speaker 1: UK mission to the EU representative (TBC)

Speaker 2: Professor Florian Trauner (Vrije Universiteit Brussel)

Speaker 3: Mr Claude Moraes (ex-MEP)

Speaker 4: Ms Camino Mortera-Martinez (Centre for European Reform)

Speaker 5: Dr Chloe Briere (Université libre de Bruxelles

Chair: Dr Agathe Piquet (Queen Mary, University of London)

 

Photo credits: Michael Levine-Clark/Flickr/2.0 Generic (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0)

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