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The ECJ Case Law Related to the United Kingdom after Brexit

The ECJ Case Law Related to the United Kingdom after Brexit

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Campus
Glasnevin Campus
Venue
C206, Moot Court, Henry Grattan, DCU Glasnevin Campus
Target Audience
All Welcome
Is registration required?
No

On 12 May 2025, the Dublin European Law Institute and DCU Brexit Institute will host its Annual Lecture, titled “ECJ Case Law and the United Kingdom after Brexit.”

This inaugural annual lecture will explore the continuing relevance of European Court of Justice (ECJ) jurisprudence for the United Kingdom in the post-Brexit era. While the UK has formally left the European Union, the influence of ECJ rulings remains central to key legal and political issues — from the implementation of the Withdrawal Agreement and the Northern Ireland Protocol to broader questions of UK–EU legal interaction.

The event will feature a distinguished lecture by Prof. Andrea Biondi, Advocate General for Italy at the European Court of Justice, Professor of European Law, and Director of the Centre of European Law at King's College London.

📅 Date: 12 May 2025
Time: 14:00 – 15:30 
📍 Location: C206, Henry Grattan, DCU Glasnevin Campus

Register for the event here and download a copy of the event programme here.

Programme

Welcome:
Prof. Federico Fabbrini, Full Professor of European Law,
Founding Director of the DCU Brexit Institute and Dublin European Law Institute, Dublin City University

Lecture:
Prof. Andrea Biondi, Advocate General for Italy at the European Court of Justice,
Professor of European Law, Director of the Centre of European Law at King's College London