“Brexit” – 15 months on – socio-legal solutions for the EU (23 Sept 2017) slides
This page provides access to presentations made for this conference. Plenary Panel one: The EU’s social legitimacy after “Brexit”
- Prof Catherine Barnard (Cambridge, UK): Free movement and EU Citizens
- Prof Mary Daly (Oxford, UK): The Implications of Brexit for EU Social Policy – M Daly
- Prof Frank Vandenbroucke (Amsterdam, NL): A European Social Union After the Crisis Vandenbroucke
Plenary Panel two: Perspectives for the EU’s Eastern and Western Fringes
- Prof Robert Grzeszczak, Dr. Stephen Terrett (Warsaw, Poland): EU Role policing rule of law – Polish experience
- Prof Dagmar Schiek (Belfast, NI): EUropean solutions for the island of Ireland Schiek
- Dr Nikos Skoutaris (Norwich, UK): De-Europeanising Border Conflicts – Brexit and UK borders
Parallel Panel 1 A: Free Movement and Social Policy
- Prof Łukasz Pisarczyk (Warsaw, Poland): Consequences of Brexit for labour market and employment law
- Konstantinos Polomarkakis (Bristol, UK): UK out social Europe in?
- Dr Konstanze von Papp (Keele, UK):Benefit tourism post Brexit new forms of solidarity
Parallel Panel 1B: Between internal market and free trade
- Dr Dylan Geraets (Leuven, Belgium): EU Trade Policy and Brexit
- Dr Bastiaan Kemp & Dr Stephan Rameloo (Maastricht, NL): Brexit impact on cross border company migration
- Marta Ostrowska (Warsaw,Poland): Brexit impact on European insurance market
Parallel Panel 2 A: EU environmental law and policy
- Jędrzej Maśnicki (Warsaw, Poland): Forward to renationalisation – EU emissions reduction law_Masnicki
- Dr Leonie Reins (Tilburg, NL): Brexit Impact EU Emissions Trading Scheme Reins
- Dr Maciej Sokołowski (Warsaw, Poland): EU Climate policy post brexit – visegrade perspective
- Dr Roderick O’Gorman (Dublin, IE): Coherence of environmental policy in Europe post Brexit
Parallel Panel 2 B: EUropean polity and society
- Dr Stephen Coutts (Dublin,IE): Citizens of Elsewhere, Everywhere and … Nowhere Cosmopolitan EU citizenship
- Dr Massimo Fichera (Helsinki, Finland): Brexit and the security of the European project
- Prof Jukka Snell (Turku, Finland): The EU in National Referenda