Re-imagining EU Law: Brexit and the Law School

Location
Birmingham Law School
Dates
Monday 27 November 2017 (09:30-17:00)
Contact

Lesley Griffiths: l.griffiths.1@bham.ac.uk

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After the EU referendum vote in 2016 and the start of the Brexit negotiations in 2017, the way EU law will be taught at law schools in the UK may change. The advent of the Solicitors Qualifying Examination may also herald a different approach to the subject.

Key points for consideration are likely to include:

  • the future of EU law as a compulsory undergraduate module;
  • changes to the content of EU modules;
  • the possible development of a new module focussing on the specific needs of UK based lawyers in relation to EU law;
  • incorporating international trade law; and
  • integrating aspects if the Brexit process as it evolves;

CEPLER and Institute of European Law are hosting this free one-day workshop which provides a forum for academic and professional colleagues to 're-imagine' the teaching of EU Law.

Confirmed speakers so far include:

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