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🗓️ 7 June 2022
⏱️ 118 minutes
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0:00.0 | Okay, well, I think I'll start with the welcome and the introductions now as people are arriving because we've got a very full schedule this morning and I want to make sure that we keep the time. |
0:16.0 | So welcome to this Faculty of Law webinar, which is organised by three of our research centres, |
0:26.6 | the Centre of the European Legal Studies, the Centre for Public Law and the Lauter-Pact Centre for International Law. |
0:33.6 | I'm Mark Elias, I'm the Chair of the Faculty of Law here in Cambridge, and it's a great |
0:39.5 | pleasure to welcome you to this event. We've brought together experts from across the faculty |
0:47.2 | and from across those three research centres in particular to consider the constitutional and the international and the EU law implications |
0:59.4 | of the United Kingdom internal market bill this morning. Clearly, it's a hugely important and |
1:09.4 | significant piece of legislation. The Attorney General referred to it |
1:13.6 | in the House of Commons last week as a landmark piece of legislation, which it certainly is, |
1:19.6 | although perhaps not for quite the reasons that one would hope. But I'm sure that we can get into all of that as the discussion unfolds this morning. |
1:30.3 | So we have a number of speakers and colleagues who will be chairing sessions across the three panels that we've put together this morning. |
1:40.3 | And our speakers include Marcus Gehring, Alicia Hinerios, Alice Young, Catherine Barnard, Lauren Bartels, Kenneth Armstrong and Martin Steinfeld. |
1:52.0 | I'm going to hand over to our first panel in a second, but before I do just a very quick thank you, because events like this take a lot of an organization and so I'm |
2:03.6 | particularly grateful to my colleagues Marcus Gearing who has led the coordination on the academic |
2:10.6 | side and our colleague Daniel Bates who is masterminding all of the behind the scenes work to make things work. |
2:19.2 | And certainly I'll work seamlessly all morning. |
2:21.9 | And that's thanks to Daniel. |
2:24.0 | So without further ado, I'm going to hand over to our first panel. |
2:28.4 | Thank you very much, Mark. |
2:35.2 | We have, |
2:37.1 | I'm going to chair this very first panel. |
2:41.2 | My name is Marcus Gearing and we have a first professor Barnard, |
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