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BrexitLawNI Launch of Project Reports

Note: Registration has closed
Event Date(s): September 14, 2018
Event Type: In Person Event
Policy Area(s):Democratic Governance, Immigration
Keywords:Brexit, Citizenship, Equality and Discrimination, Peace Process, Racism and Migrant Rights

When: 1pm to 4.45 pm, Friday 14 September 2018.

Where: Canada Room, Lanyon Building, Queen’s University Belfast.

BrexitLawNI is a collaborative research project between CAJ and the Schools of Law at Queen’s University Belfast and Ulster University. The project is funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) and was set up to examine the constitutional, human rights and equality consequences of Brexit in relation to Northern Ireland.

This conference will formally launch six policy reports. Copies of the reports will be made available at the launch and subsequently posted online at www.brexitlawni.org.

Chair: Dr Amanda Kramer, BrexitLawNI & QUB

Speakers:

  • Professor Colin Harvey, QUB – Policy paper on North-South Relations
  • Daniel Holder, CAJ – Policy papers on Border Controls & Free Movement and Xenophobia & Racism
  • Professor Rory O’Connell, UU –  Policy papers on Socio-Economic Rights and Human Rights & Equality
  • Professor Kieran McEvoy, QUB, and Dr Anna Bryson, QUB – Policy paper on the impact of Brexit on the Peace Process.

There will also be a panel discussion with the audience involving additional members of the BrexitLawNI team, including Brian Gormally and Gemma McKeown of CAJ.

Registration is open now
Remaining places are limited so make sure to book soon if you are interested in attending. Registration is via Eventbrite.

There is no cost to attend.

To learn more about BrexitLawNI, visit www.brexitlawni.org.

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