“EU – UK = ?: Some Early Views on the Legal Implications of the BREXIT"
OCP Policy Center, Rabat
OCP Policy Center is pleased to receive Professor Charles Gomez, Associate Professor of the University of Cadiz Faculty of International Law and International Relations on Tuesday 27th September at 4pm in the OCP Policy Center office in Rabat. He will give a talk on the legal implications of the BREXIT.
From a legal/academic point of view, the proposed departure of the UK from the EU is very much terra incognita, but an early analysis can be made taking into account the juridical system which applies in the United Kingdom, where each of the constituent countries (England & Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland (and Gibraltar)) have different legal systems, and also factoring in precedents in the European Union itself. This situation is very volatile and is throwing up matters of legal interest on a daily basis so that I will ensure that the talk is a reflection of the up to the minute situation.
Keep me informed-
Charles Gomez
Charles Gomez si a graduate of the University of London and a barrister-at-law having been called to the Bar in London by the Honourable Society of the Inner Temple in 1982. He was called to the Bar in the Supreme Court of Gibraltar in 1982.
He is an associate Professor of the University of Cadiz Faculty of International Law and International Relations. As well as being a member of the Gibraltar Bar Association and the Inner Temple Association he has held office in the Bar Council on several occasions.
He is a member of the Parliamentary and Democratic reform Commission of the Gibraltar Parliament. This year, he was appointed to the Law Key Advisory Group of the University of Gibraltar. He co-organize Lectures in English Law to Spanish Undergraduates with Professor Jesús Verdú Baeza under the auspices of the Gibraltar Garrison Library. Currently, he is the head of his own Chambers and have appeared in all the Courts and Tribunals of Gibraltar and the Privy Council in London.