In 2019, ECLAN will celebrate its 15th Anniversary, and the annual conference will focus on a topical issue, namely “Brexit and the EU area of criminal justice”. The conference will take place on 25 and 26 April 2019 in Brussels, Belgium. It will address how judicial and police cooperation in criminal matters would be impacted by Brexit, and under which modalities the future UK-EU cooperation would take place.
To better tackle these issues, the Conference will be structured in 3 Sessions, focusing on the following topics:
- The Future of Police Cooperation (session 1),
- The Future of Judicial Cooperation (session 2) and
- The impact on the EU criminal justice actors (session 3).
Eminent speakers will participate, including practitioners, researchers and stakeholders engaged in European Criminal Law, coming from the United Kingdom, other EU Member States and the EU institutions and agencies. The provisional programme is available below.
Registration is now open, and you can register here. Registration is free but mandatory.