ECBA Autumn Conference
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CONFERENCE CONTRIBUTIONS (PDF)
Justice Lord Kerr of Tonaghmore of the UK Supreme Court
Northern Ireland, Human Rights and Brexit
Chair: John Larkin QC, Attorney General for Northern Ireland
• - Protecting human rights and equality after Brexit - the implications for Northern Ireland, Les Allamby, Chief Commissioner for Human Rights, Northern Ireland .
• A view from south of the border, Derek Kenneally SC and ames MacGuill, Ireland
• Suzanne Rice, President of the Law Society of Northern Ireland
Legal implications of Brexit for instruments of mutual recognition – EAW/EIO etc
Chair: Oliver Kipper
• Brexit: The Impact of a ‘No Deal’ on Cross Border Crime in Ireland, Michael Duffy, Barrister, The Bar of Northern Ireland
• Edward Grange, United Kingdom
• Caroline Morgan, European Commission London Office
• Two paradoxes of the legal implications of Brexit, Rosa van Zijl, Netherlands
Practical Implications of Brexit for EU lawyers
Chair: Vincent Asselineau
• Victoire Chatelin, France
• Robin Lööf, United Kingdom
• Helena Raulus, the UK Law Society Brussels Office
Defending political crimes
Chair: Rebecca Niblock
• Tamara Buruma, Netherlands
• Angela Díaz-Bastien, Spain
• Alex Michalevic, Belarus
• Sören Schomburg, Germany
About us
Chair: Roland Kier
• Vulnerable Accused Person Project, The Law Society of Scotland Criminal law Committee, Gillian Mawdsley
• The continuing struggle for judicial independence and the rule of law in Poland, Mikolaj Pietrzak
• EPPO, Vincent Asselineau
• EAW Handbook, Alex Tinsley
• Report on the most important recent ECBA Human Rights Committee's acitivities, Alexis Anagnostakis
• ECBA Spring Conference, Amedeo Barletta
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