Objective
The UK’s
withdrawal from the EU and hence from the EU JHA area has significant
consequences for judicial cooperation in criminal matters and the law
enforcement field.
This online seminar will focus on the post-Brexit relationship between
the EU and the UK in this area, based on the Trade and Cooperation
Agreement between the EU and the UK. It will give participants an
overview of which elements in European criminal justice and law
enforcement are affected, how the new form of post-Brexit cooperation
between the EU and the UK will take shape and what practical steps are
currently being implemented.
Key topics
- The new post-Brexit relationship
between the EU and UK
- Post-Brexit access to databases and
information-sharing between the EU and UK
- The UK’s participation in EU agencies
as a third country
- Challenges for the legal sector in the
post-Brexit world
- Human rights implications
Who should
attend?
National and EU civil servants, lawyers in private practice, judiciary, law enforcement officers, data protection officers, academics.
Interactive online conference
The online conference will
be hosted on ERA’s own online platform. You will be able to interact
immediately and directly with our top-level speakers and other
participants. We will make the most of the technical tools available to
deliver an intensive, interactive experience. As the platform is hosted
on our own server, the highest security settings will be applied to
ensure that you can participate safely in this high-quality online
conference.