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SUMMARY:NERI Seminar BELFAST: Bordering on Brexit: Local communities' views and the response so far
DESCRIPTION:Dr Katy Hayward is a political sociologist with a particular focus on conflict/post-conflict transitions. Her research is actively interdisciplinary\, traversing fields of border studies\, conflict studies\, European studies\, and Irish studies. This means that she is particularly well-placed to speak to the implications of Brexit for the island of Ireland\, and Northern Ireland in particular. Indeed\, she has written and presented widely on this matter\, and has given evidence before parliamentary committees in both the UK and the Republic of Ireland. She is one of the leading political sociologists of the island of Ireland (e.g. co-ed. Dynamics of Political Change in Ireland  \, 2017)\, with a high profile in relation to European integration (e.g. co-ed. The Europeanization of Party Politics in Ireland \, 2010)\, political violence (e.g. co-ed. Nationalism and Organised Violence \, 2013)\, and the application of discourse analysis (e.g. co-ed. Political Discourse of Peace and Conflict \, 2009). \n  \nAbstract: \nThis paper presents the findings from the ‘Bordering on Brexit study’ led by Dr Hayward on behalf of the Irish Central Border Area Network\, which gathered the views of those on both sides of the border regarding Brexit. The paper considers the degree to which these perspectives have been taken into account in the approach taken to Brexit by policymakers at local and national levels. It looks in particular at the Joint Report agreed by the EU and UK negotiators on 8th December and assesses whether it constitutes firm reassurance on Ireland/Northern Ireland issues\, especially for those living and working in the border region.
URL:https://qpol.qub.ac.uk/event/neri-seminar-belfast-bordering-brexit-local-communities-views-response-far/
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SUMMARY:EMU\, New Economic Governance & Social Justice Research Seminar
DESCRIPTION:This interdisciplinary research seminar addresses whether the legal frame of Economic and Monetary Union is in irreconcilable tension with the EU’s renewed social agenda\, also questioning whether the recently proclaimed European Pillar of Social Rights is sufficient to revive the EU’s original socio-economic model in the face of ongoing global economic distortions. \nSpeakers include Prof Ulla Neergaard (Professor of Law at University of Copenhagen)\, \, Dr Bart Vanhercke (OSE – European Social Observatory) and Prof Fabian Amtenbrink (Professor of Law\, University of Rotterdam and convenor of EURO-CEFG). \nTo register\, please click here. \n\nProgramme  \n1pm-1.30pm             Welcome lunch \n1.30pm-1.40pm      Introduction by Prof. Dagmar Schiek\, Queen’s University Belfast \n1.40pm-2.40pm       Session 1 \n\nThe impact of eurozone reforms on the EU social dimension – Prof. Ulla Neergaard\, University of Copenhagen\nMacroeconomic supervision and social policy concerns in the EU: A view from Portugal – Martinho Lucas Pires\, Universidade Nova de Lisboa\nDiscussant: Prof. Dagmar Schiek\, Queen’s University Belfast\n\n2.40pm-3.25pm       Session 2 \n\nSocialising the EMU through the European Semester – Dr. Bart Vanhercke\, OSE-European Social Observatory\nDiscussant: Dr. Sara Clavero\, Queen’s University Belfast\n\n3.25pm-4.25pm      Session 3 \n\nNew Economic Governance and the EMU – A critical legal analysis – Prof. Fabian Amtenbrink\, Erasmus University of Rotterdam\nRethinking policy-making in the EMU: Institutional social responsibility and the Fiscal Reform Act – Matteo Laruffa\, LUISS Guido Carli University (Rome)\nDiscussant: Dr. Dieter Pesendorfer\, Queen’s University Belfast\n\n4.25pm-4.30 pm    Close
URL:https://qpol.qub.ac.uk/event/emu-new-economic-governance-social-justice-research-seminar/
LOCATION:The Senate Room\, Lanyon Building\, QUB\, Belfast\, BT7 1NN\, United Kingdom
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