Impact of Brexit and Rights on NI
CAJ, Ulster University and the Equality Coalition held a recent event discussing "Brexiting and Rights."
Below are the papers and speeches from the event:
- “Reflections on Human Rights and Citizenship in a Changing Constitutional Context” - Colin Harvey, QUB School of Law
- "The Economic Implications of Brexit." - Paul MacFlynn, NERI
- "“Implications for Equality and Socioeconomic Rights in Northern Ireland following a UK exit from the EU – a trade union perspective” - Patricia McKeown, UNISON/Co-Convener Equality Coalition and member EU European Economic and Social Committee
- “The Political Constitution ten years from now – dodo or phoenix?” - Rory O'Connell, TJI
- “Brexit and NI Employment Law – a proposal for an NI-specific framework to defend workers’ EU rights?” - Ciaran White, Law School, Ulster University
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