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September 2017
BREXIT 15 months on – socio-legal perspectives for the EU and Europe
15 months after the UK has lodged its intention to withdraw from the European Union (EU), there is limited information on what exactly the UK wishes to achieve. Join us at Queen's University Belfast for this special event that brings together academic experts from across Europe to discuss the socio-legal perspectives of Brexit.
Find out more »Brexit and the Japan-UK relationship
Mr Shinichi Iida, Minister for Public Diplomacy and Media at the Embassy of Japan in the UK will visit Queen's University on 29 September to deliver a lecture entitled "Brexit and the Japan-UK relationship."
Find out more »November 2017
Beyond Hillsborough: Researching social justice
Professor Phil Scraton will lead a seminar exploring the significance of critical research in securing institutional changes and social justice.
Find out more »Brexit clinic: Northern Ireland in a changing Europe
Join us on Monday 6 November at 7.30pm for our latest Brexit Clinic.
Find out more »Can we improve wellbeing for pupils?
This is a closed event for pre-invited students only.
Find out more »December 2017
Christmas Brexit Clinic at Queen’s
Why not come along to the next QPol Brexit Clinic at Queen's on Wednesday 20 December at 12.00 noon.
Find out more »January 2018
NERI Seminar BELFAST: Bordering on Brexit: Local communities’ views and the response so far
Join Dr Katy Hayward as she presents the findings from the 'Bordering on Brexit study' she led on behalf of the Irish Central Border Area Network, which gathered views on Brexit of those on both sides of the border.
Find out more »EMU, New Economic Governance & Social Justice Research Seminar
Join TREUP at Queen's for this interdisciplinary research seminar that addresses whether the legal frame of Economic and Monetary Union is in irreconcilable tension with the EU’s renewed social agenda and questioning whether the recently proclaimed European Pillar of Social Rights is sufficient to revive the EU’s original socio-economic model in the face of ongoing global economic distortions.
Find out more »February 2018
The Implications of Brexit for Migrant Workers: What to watch out for
This BrexitLawNI Townhall Event will address the concerns of migrant communities in Northern Ireland.
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