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Brexit and devolution: constitutional challenges
The Brussels Office and Sajjad Karim MEP held an event on Brexit and devolution on 27 June at 2 pm in the European Parliament.
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Competition in virtual reality and the rising power of the super-platform
The Joint Law Societies Brussels Office held an event on 10 May which will focus on the relationship between big data, competition and consumer protection.
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The UK triggers Article 50: what to expect next?
Ahead of the UK government’s triggering of Article 50 of the Treaty on European Union, the Joint Law Societies Brussels Office and Open Europe brought together prominent speakers from Britain, the EU27 and EFTA to discuss what to expect next, both for the EU and for the UK.
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The future of justice systems in the age of mass surveillance
On 27 January, Law Societies’ Brussels Office will hold one of the panel sessions during the Computers, Privacy and Data Protection conference in Brussels. The topic of the panel is mass surveillance and how it impacts on justice systems across Europe and beyond. The panel will address how rising State ...
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Alternative models to the EU - EEA and agreement with Switzerland
The Law Societies office held an event on 1 December 2016 that explored the alternative models for a relationship with the EU.
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China's Market Economy Status: an imminent trade battle?
The Law Societies Brussels Office together with Edelman-The Centre held an event on 12 October 2016 to discuss the future relatios between the EU and China in the context of the reform of the EU’s trade fence instruments and China’s disputes market economy status.
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