Come and talk about it now with Catherine, who will explain why law underpins every aspect of how Brexit will play out. (Quote taken from CAM - Cambridge Alumni Magazine).
The UK has left the EU and the transition period will come to an end in January 2021, with far-reaching implications for citizens, businesses and travellers. There will be changes for the economy, business and industry, tax, regulatory standards, travel, EU research funding, the list goes on. This huge raft of change means that Brexit has complex legal issues to be navigated and negotiated. Additionally, the wider picture of Covid-19, data security, trade and China highlights the need for the UK to be able to cooperate effectively with the EU in the future. Professor Catherine Barnard is keen that we get regulation right at the outset, not in several years’ time. So, what happens next?
Come to this one hour session straight-talking session to learn what we need to know about the many legal aspects of Brexit.
About the speaker
Professor Catherine Barnard is Professor of European Union Law and the Jean Monnet Chair of EU Law in the Faculty of Law at the University of Cambridge. Her research interests include European Union law, labour and discrimination law, and competition law.
She has an MA from the University of Cambridge, an LL.M. from the European University Institute, and a PhD from Cambridge. Professor Barnard is a Fellow of Trinity College.
FREE to Cambridge Network members and members of University of Cambridge and Anglia Ruskin University
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