Ask the Experts: Legal and Constitutional Implications of Brexit
13 June 2017, 5:30 pm–8:30 pm

Event Information
Open to
- All
UCL Public Policy and the House of Commons Library are holding a joint
'ask the experts' question time event to provide answers to key
questions arising from the Brexit process.
Tuesday 13 June, 5.30-8.30pm
When: |
Tuesday 13 June 5.30-8.30pm Followed by a networking reception. Register here |
Where: |
Gustav Tuck Lecture Theatre Wilkins Building UCL Gower Street London WC1E 6BT |
One year on from the Referendum and following the triggering of Article 50, is the landscape now clearer or are there more questions than ever? What more is known about the negotiations process? Is the UK system of government up to the job? And as the countdown to Brexit gets underway, what are the longer-term implications for the UK?
UCL Public Policy and the House of Commons Library are holding a joint 'ask the experts' question time event to provide answers to key questions arising from the Brexit process.
Come along to pose your question and discuss the legal and constitutional implications of Brexit, the forthcoming negotiations, and beyond.
Speakers
- Prof Meg Russell, Director of the Constitution Unit, UCL (chair)
- Vaughne Miller, Head of International Affairs and Defence and EU law specialist, House of Commons Library
- Arabella Lang, Treaty specialist, House of Commons Library
- Jack Simson Caird, Constitutional Law specialist, House of Commons Library
- Ronan McCrea, Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Laws, UCL
- Christine Reh, Reader in European Politics, UCL
This event is free and open to all but tickets are limited. Book your place here.
