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UniversidaddeCádiz
evento

Gibraltar y el Campo de Gibraltar ante el inicio del Brexit 27 July 2017

Gibraltar y el Campo de Gibraltar ante el inicio del Brexit

OBJETIVOS:

La presentación por el Reino Unido en Marzo de 2017 de la notificación a Bruselas
para la retirada de este país de la Unión Europea tiene consecuencias de todo
orden. Es claro que la salida el Reino Unido de la UE tras el referéndum
‘Brexit’, puede alterar la situación de Gibraltar en la UE, modificando
completamente los parámetros de su actividad institucional y económica en el plano
internacional y con el entorno próximo. En efecto Gibraltar y el Campo de Gibraltar
están viendo alterados el intercambio  comercial y humano, profundamente
entrelazados históricamente, y puede serlo aún más  tras la futura retirada de
Reino Unido

PROGRAMA:

Coordinadores:

Dr. Alejandro del Valle Gálvez: Catedrático de Derecho Internacional, titular de la Cátedra Jean Monnet de la UE
Dr. Jesús Verdú Baeza: Profesor Contratado Doctor de Derecho Internacional, Facultad de Derecho-Algeciras Internacionales. UCA

Duración: 25 horas (20 horas presenciales y 5 horas en Campus Virtual)
Calendario: 27, 28 y 29  de julio de 2017
Horario: De 09.00h. a 15.00h.
Lugar: Palacio de los Gobernadores de San Roque. Plaza de la Iglesia s/n
Edad mínima de matriculación: 16 años

Inscripción: https://celama.uca.es/37sanroque/seminarios/c14