The Show Must Go On: Understanding the Brexit Theatre Federico Fabbrini (Director, DCU Brexit Institute) Thirty Days. This is what’s left before the default exit of the United Kingdom (UK)…
An Overview of the No-Deal Brexit Omnibus Bill Clíodhna Joyce-Daly and Chloé Papazian (Dublin City University) Last Friday 22 February, the Irish Government published the Omnibus Bill also called the…
Brexit and the UK’s Self-Exile from Joint Parliamentary Scrutiny of Europol Ian Cooper (DCU Brexit Institute) Today in the Romanian Parliament, there is a meeting of a body tasked with the…
The Future of the All-island Single Electricity Market Post- Brexit Dr. Tanya Harrington (Powerscourt Group) Introduction The Single Electricity Market (SEM) has a proud 12-year long track-record of delivering…
The Affective Understanding of Post-Brexit European Integration Simona Guerra (University of Leicester) Theofanis Exadaktylos (University of Surrey) Roberta Guerrina (University of Surrey) Euroscepticism as a subject of research has taken a…
On March 27th, the DCU Brexit Institute, together with the DCU Engagement Department, hosted a breakfast briefing on the impact of Brexit on Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs). The Speaker, …
Brexit and Family Business Yvonne Kiely (Dublin City University) Insights on how family businesses can plan ahead for the consequences of Brexit urge a greater focus on family dynamics and…
On March 29th, the DCU Brexit Institute hosted a Book Conference: “Brexit, the terms of Withdrawal and the Framework of future EU-UK Relations”. The event featured an opening keynote from…
Event Report: Brexit and Agri-Food Chloé Papazian (DCU Brexit Institute) On January 31, the DCU Brexit Institute hosted an event on Brexit and Agri-Food. The event was opened by Micheline…
On Thursday, 31st January 2019, the DCU Brexit Institute hosted an conference event entitled “Brexit and Agri-Food” at the Helix, Dublin. The event was opened with keynote speech by Madame…