2017 The Brexit Impact on Criminal Justice Cooperation in Ireland
David Stanton T.D. Minister of State for Equality, Immigration and Integration launched the publication of the ACJRD 20th Annual Conference Report “The Brexit Impact on Criminal Justice Co-operation in Ireland” at the Criminal Courts of Justice on Tuesday, 17th April, 2018.
Pictured at the launch of the ACJRD 2017 Annual Conference Report Launch on 17th April, 2018 (L-R): Hugh Dockry, Chief State Solicitor's Office, Gemma Davies, University of Northumbria, Ray Briscoe, Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions, Jimmy Martin, Department of Justice and Equality, and Maura Butler, Chairperson, ACJRD.
The report includes the following plenary papers:
Launch of Conference
Presenter: Charlie Flanagan T.D., Minister for Justice and Equality
Transitional Arrangements for On-Going Criminal Procedures
Presenter: Thérèse Blanchet, Council Legal Service
Keywords: Crime; Criminal Procedures; Transition; UK; Brexit; Cross-border crime; JHA; Withdrawal.
Brexit - the Response of the Department of Justice and Equality
Presenter: Jimmy Martin, Department of Justice and Equality
Keywords: Brexit; Criminal matters; European Union; UK; Europol; EAW; Department of Justice and Equality.
European Arrest Warrant Procedure in a Post-Brexit Landscape
Presenter: Ray Briscoe, Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions
Keywords: Arrest warrants; Brexit; Europe; EAW; Post-Brexit; UK; ECJ.
UK-Irish Criminal Justice Cooperation: Finding Solutions to a Multi-faceted Problem
Presenter: Gemma Davies and Adam Jackson, University of Northumbria, Newcastle
Keywords: Criminal Justice; UK; Cooperation; Ireland; EAW; Policing strategies; Law enforcement.
Revenue Perspectives – Joint Agency Cooperation
Presenter: Marie-Claire Maney, Revenue Commissioners
Keywords: Revenue; Brexit; Cooperation; Joint-agency; Task force; Organised crime.
Human Rights on the Island after Brexit
Presenter: Brian Gormally, Northern Ireland Committee on the Administration of Justice
Keywords: Human Rights; Ireland; Brexit; CAJ; BGFA; Borders; Agreements.
The report includes the following workshop summaries:
Pros for the Cons – European Arrest Warrants Post-Brexit for Ireland and the UK
Presenter: Hugh Dockry, Chief State Solicitor’s Office (CSSO)
Anticipated Changes in the EU Funding Landscape
Presenter: Hugh Quigley, The Wheel
Community Sanctions, Framework Decisions and Mobility in the European Union
Presenter: Gerry McNally, The Probation Service and the Confederation of European Probation (CEP)
Counter-Terrorism, Radicalisation and Brexit – The Irish perspective
Presenter: Detective Inspector Michael Heffernan, An Garda Síochána
Brexit and the Implications for Customs Cooperation
Presenter: Michael Gilligan, Revenue Commissioners and Maritime Analysis and Operations Centre -Narcotics, Portugal
UK responses to Commercial Economic Crime in the City of London: Possible Lessons for a Post-Brexit City of Dublin
Presenter: Jack Nea, BL
The Asylum and Immigration Implications of Brexit
Presenter: Dr. Ciara Smyth, NUI Galway
Brexit, Bordering and the Free Movement of People
Presenter: Professor Cathal McCall, Queen’s University Belfast