New Directions for the Irish Legal System After Brexit

06.05.2019

On 2 May 2019 around 150 legal experts convened in Dublin at an event organised by the ELI Irish Hub to discuss the new directions for the Irish legal system after Brexit.

The meeting at the UCD Dublin was chaired by Paul Gilligan, member of the ELI Council and Chair of the Irish Hub. Professor Imelda Maher, Dean of the UCD Sutherland School of Law, a valued ELI Institutional Observer, welcomed the around 150 participants. On behalf of the ELI Executive Committee, Denis Philippe presented the aims and achievements of the ELI. This was followed by a thorough analysis of possible new directions for the Irish legal system after Brexit by William McKechnie, a Supreme Court judge in Ireland (and also one of the Hub's Chairs) and Lord Thomas, former Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales and member of the ELI Executive Committee. The presentations sparked much debate and discussions were continued at a reception that followed.

 

More information about the event can be found here.

 

The paper from Advocate General Gerard Hogan of the Court of Justice of the EU on New Directions for the Irish Legal System after Brexit is available here.