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POSTPONED Joint Brexit event with IIBN (Irish International Business Network)

6:30pm - 8:00pm / Wednesday 4th October 2017
Type: Lecture / Category: Department
  • Suitable for: Anybody interested in the topic including university staff and students and members of the public.
  • Admission: Admission is free but places are limited. Please contact Dorothy Lynch (Dorothy@liverpool.ac.uk) to register.
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This event has been postponed and will be rescheduled in due course

The United Kingdom's decision to leave the European Union has significant implications for Ireland, both North and South. Brexit will affect relationships across the border in terms of trade, commerce, law and the daily movement of people between both countries. It will also represent a new chapter in the peace process and the long term political relationships between the North and South.


Our high profile panel members will discuss the major economic and political challenges facing the island of Ireland over the coming years and discuss how to maintain an ever improving relationship. Panellists will include Prof Michael Dougan (Professor of European Law and Jean Monnet Chair in EU Law University of Liverpool) Arnold Dillon (IBEC Brexit Campaign Lead).