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2016 Annual Gibson Lecture at the Gibson Institute

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The 2016 Annual Gibson Lecture at the Gibson Institute, Queen’s University, will be delivered by the European Commissioner for Agriculture and Rural Development, Mr Phil Hogan.

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EU Agriculture Commissioner talks Brexit at Queen’s University

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EU Commissioner for Agriculture and Rural Development delivers this year’s Gibson Lecture on his forthcoming visit to Belfast to mark Europe Day.

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Public and private enforcement of competition law

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Dr Marek Martyniszyn recently invited guest speaker, David George, to share his thoughts on public and private enforcement of competition law with undergraduate students taking a Competition Law module here at Queen’s University Belfast.

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Google and Android – What’s the EC’s problem with them?

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Following the European Commission’s recent investigation into alleged anti-competitive behaviour by Google, Dr Marek Martyniszyn examines the allegations against the internet giant.

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Brexit and the Economic Implications for Northern Ireland

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Queen’s University Belfast was the venue this week for Northern Ireland’s largest public debate on the economic implications of a Brexit where Dr Edgar Morgenroth shared his thoughts and research findings of how a “leave” vote could impact on the Northern Ireland economy.

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Upcoming event: Northern Ireland and the EU referendum

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With a UK-wide referendum on remaining in or leaving the European Union (EU) on the horizon, what are the issues for Northern Ireland? This October, the School of Politics, Philosophy and International Studies is hosting an event in collaboration with QPol to look at the key issues.

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Brexit: Free Movement of Persons and Equal Treatment

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As part of an ongoing series looking at the possible implications of a ‘Brexit’, Professor Dagmar Schiek asks how important the equal treatment of migrants in the host state is for the principle of free movement in the EU. What would be the implications of a ‘minor’ UK exception?

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EU Referendum: Brexit Looming?

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As the UK moves closer towards a referendum on EU membership, Professor David Phinnemore asks what chance David Cameron has of ‘renegotiating’ the UK’s membership.

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