On February 23, the YLS European Law association welcomed Professor Catherine Sarah Barnard, Professor of European Union and Labour Law at the University of Cambridge, Professor Michael Dougan, Professor of European Law and Jean Monnet Chair in EU Law at the University of Liverpool and Dr. Markus Gehring, Yale Law School alumnus (LL.M. and J.S.D.) and University Lecturer at Cambridge to unpack the Brexit developments. You can watch the wonderful talks and discussion through the following link. The PPT presentations are also available on this page (below).
Here is a list of reading suggestions related to the talks and discussion:
- M. Dougan, “So long, Farewell, auf Wiedersehen, Goodbye: the UK’s Withdrawal Package”, Common Market Law Review, Vol. 57, 2020, pp. 631–704.
- C. Barnard, “Law and Brexit,” Oxford Review of Economic Policy, Vol. 33, Issue suppl_1, 2017, pp. S4–S11.
- C. Barnard and E. Leinarte, "Brexit and Citizens’ Rights", DCU Brexit Institute, Working Paper N. 10, 2019, Available at https://ssrn.com/abstract=3471839.
- Gehring, M et al, “International Trade, Climate Change, and Environmental Interfaces: UK Legal Brief Series”, CISDL, Montreal, 2020, Available at https://www.cisdl.org/2020/10/01/international-trade-climate-change-and-environmental-interfaces-uk-legal-brief-series/.
- Markus Gehring, "Analysis 5 of the Brexit Deal: Environment and Climate Provisions", EU law Analysis, 2021, Available at http://eulawanalysis.blogspot.com/2021/01/analysis-5-of-brexit-deal-environment.html?m=1.
- M. Van den Brink and D. Kochenov, "Against Associate EU Citizenship", JCMS, Vol. 57, Issue 6, pp. 1366-1382, 2019, Available at https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/jcms.12898.
PPT_Catherine_Barnard.pdf
PPT_Michael_Dougan.pdf