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Brexit seminar

Date:24 JAN 2017
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A joint seminar organised by Child and Family Law Quarterly and ‘Cambridge Family Law’ will take place on 27 March 2017, at Trinity College, University of Cambridge. The withdrawal of the UK from the European Union will precipitate important change in the field of international family law. EU law has increasingly come to define key aspects of both jurisdiction and recognition, and enforcement of judgments on divorce, maintenance, and disputes over children, including international child abduction, and provided new frameworks for cross-national co-operation. At this seminar, international experts and practitioners will discuss the impacts of ‘Brexit’ on family law, from a range of national and European perspectives, and reflect on the future of international family law practice in the UK.

Booking for this full-day seminar is open. Go to http://www.fambrexit.law.cam.ac.uk/

to see the full programme for the day and other information and to book your place. CPD points will be available.

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