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The consequences of the British voters’ decision to leave the European Union and the future relationship between the UK and the EU remain uncertain. We believe it is es- sential to address concerns of both the UK and the EU and consider how companies and individuals will be affected by Brexit. Within the framework of this continuing seminar

series, we discuss the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead with the ambition to generate a constructive dialogue.

The seminar on 12 April will be followed by a question and answer session and a drinks reception.

Welcome!

The Stockholm School of Economics and Vinge law firm hereby invites you to the fifth seminar in the series Britain and Europe – a constructive way forward

Speakers

Moderator Erik Lagerlöf

Adjunct Professor Erik Lagerlöf has been involved with EU law as an academic, practitioner and EU civil servant for over 10 years. With an academic background from Cambridge University, EUI and Harvard Law School. Professor Lagerlöf is also a bar- rister and he has worked as legal secretary to both the Swedish and British judge at the European Court of Justice. He is currently a senior associate at Vinge law firm and Adjunct Professor of law at the Stockholm School of Economics as well as a Visiting Fellow at St Edmund’s College (Cambridge University). Professor Lagerlöf publishes and advises on Brexit related issues.

Discussant

”Brexit – practical implications for business and individuals”

“Negotiating Brexit – the legal landscape”

Richard Gordon QC is widely recognised as one of the UK’s leading lawyers and he acts in international jurisdictions at the highest level as well as in the UK. Richard holds and has held a number of visiting senior academic appointments and has authored several works on public and constitutional law, civil liberties and EU law. Richard is a trustee of a newly established Foundation for the promotion of the rule of law in Africa, he is a Member of the Advisory Board of the Constitution Society and he has recently been appointed as a Special Legal Adviser to the Public Administration Select Committee of the House of Commons.

Fergus Randolph QC is at the forefront of EU law at the English bar. He regularly appears before the Courtof Justice of the European Union (CJEU), General Court and UK courts. Prior to practising at the London bar, Fergus spent 15 years in Brussels including time at the European Commission and his practice has taken him to international jurisdictions such as Hong Kong, the Falkland Islands and the South Georgia Supreme Court. He is also the Chairman of the Bar Council’s Law Reform Committee, Committee member of the Bar European Group and Former Leader of the European Circuit of the Bar Council. Fergus lectures frequently on all aspects of EU law and UK litigation.

The United Kingdom

and the European Union

– a new framework (part V)

Thursday 12 April 2018 16.00–18.00 At Advokatfirman Vinge Chikanen, 5th floor, Norrlandsgatan 10, Stockholm.

Please register here, before 5 April:

Registration

Invitation

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