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Brexit: Implications, Challenges & Opportunities for Ireland, 3rd March 2017

Leading experts on Brexit discuss the implications, challenges and opportunities for Ireland following on from the decision of Britain to leave the European Union.

Friday, 3 March 2017

5pm-7pm

Boole 1 Lecture Theatre, Main Campus, UCC

69 tickets available

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Product Description

The decision of Britain to leave the European Union will have wide ranging and significant effects throughout Ireland. From exporting and importing goods and services to the right to work and residence, the challenges facing Ireland will be significant. However the potential opportunities are also considerable. Citizens and businesses need to be aware of how Brexit will affect their everyday lives and how they can prepare for the inevitable changes that will occur.

With the formal notification under Article 50 imminent, this major seminar brings together the leading experts on Brexit to discuss the implications, challenges and opportunities for Ireland. Our speakers will address the likely legal and practical outcomes of Brexit and offer solutions as to how individuals and companies can mitigate the effects of Brexit on their everyday work and life.

Chair

  • Deirdre Clune MEP

Speakers

  • Judge Anthony M Collins, General Court of the European Union
  • Noelle O’Connell, Executive Director, European Movement Ireland
  • Dr Vincent Power, Head of EU and Competition, A&L Goodbody

 

There is no charge to attend this event, but advance booking is essential as places are limited. If you book a place, and subsequently find that you cannot attend, please cancel in advance so that your place may be reallocated.

The venue, Boole 1 Lecture Theatre, is located on the main UCC campus. Details of the venue location and visitor parking are available here. Please note that parking at UCC is extremely limited.

The School of Law reserves the right to substitute and to rearrange presentations if necessary.

Continuing Professional Development: 2 hours General CPD – Group Study

Please direct any enquiries by email to or by phone to 021 4903642