QMUL School of Law experts on Brexit
Professor Valsamis Mitsilegas presented evidence to two parliamentary committees
14 January 2021
He spoke on the impact of the EU-UK post-Brexit Trade and Co-operation Agreement on law enforcement and security co-operation
Why Britain should allow the UK and EU Parliaments to talk after Brexit
20 May 2020
Dr Davor Jancic has written a piece for the LSE Brexit Blog arguing the UK Government's position breaks with a tradition of inter-parliamentary co-operation that long predates the EU
Post Brexit challenges for criminal justice co-operation
3 April 2020
Professor Valsamis Mitsilegas has written a blog for UK in a Changing Europe about the partnership on security and criminal justice co-operation being a key priority for both the UK and the EU after Brexit.
Professor Valsamis Mitsilegas gives evidence to British-Irish Parliamentary Assembly
11 October 2019
Valsamis Mitsilegas, Professor of European Criminal Law and Global Security at Queen Mary, gave evidence to the European Affairs Committee of the British-Irish Parliamentary Assembly at its session on October 11.
Is Boris Johnson’s decision to suspend parliament legal?
17 September 2019
Brexit: How bad can it get?
8 August 2019
Brexit will lead to more EU law for UK’s criminal justice systems, according to new report
20 September 2018
Future EU-UK cooperation on security and criminal justice is dependant on the extent to which the UK complies with key EU law standards according to a new report by a taskforce from Queen Mary’s School of Law and the Centre for European Policy Studies.
Professor Sionaidh Douglas-Scott responds to Brexit judgement
3 November 2016
Constitutional and EU law specialist Professor Sionaidh Douglas-Scott responds to high court ruling that parliament must vote on triggering Article 50.
Professor Lastra to talk on the implications of Brexit at the IMF
27 September 2016