About this Event
A conference taking place on Tuesday the 10th December at Queen’s University Belfast School of Law will consider UK post-Brexit trade policy as it relates to Northern Ireland and wider contexts.
Contributions from lawyers, economists and political scientists will take stock of recent developments in the operation of the UK internal market and UK external trade policy as well as examining the broader and potential implications for Northern Ireland.
Speakers:
Panel I – “Northern Ireland and the UK Internal Market” – Chair – Professor Ludivine Petetin (Cardiff)
Professor Michael Gasiorek (Sussex) – The Windsor Framework and the Irish Sea Border
Dr Viviane Gravey (QUB) - A Tale of Three Bottles (Deposit Return Schemes): Managing internal markets in Australian, Denmark/EU and the UK
Professor Emily Lydgate (Sussex) - Agri-food regulation and the Internal Market: fragmentation, cooperation or control?
Coffee break – 10.45am
Panel II – UK external Trade: Law and Policy Dimensions – Chair: Professor Billy Melo Araujo (QUB)
Dr Lisa-Claire Whitten (QUB) – UK Post-Brexit FTAs and Devolution: Mapping the regulatory framework
Dr Gioele Figus (Strathclyde) - The Regional Impact of UK FTAs
Dr Ingo Bochert (Sussex) - Impact of Deep Services Trade Agreements and the Unchartered Waters of Digital Trade Policy
The event is funded by the ESRC Centre for Inclusive Trade Policy
This event will be held in the Moot Court, School of Law, QUB (MST.02.006)
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
School of Law, Main Site Tower, QUB (Moot Court - MST.02.006), Moot Court, Belfast, United Kingdom
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