Thank you so much, Eleanor!
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Today, I officially start as Lecturer in EU Law at King’s College London. I’m thrilled to be joining a leading law school with a deep and long-standing tradition in EU law research and teaching. This is also a major personal milestone following three career breaks (and three beautiful babies).
01.08.2025 07:56 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0
The book will offer a comprehensive analysis of the UK’s post-Brexit regulatory landscape across a wide range of constitutional and policy areas, both economic and social.
15.05.2025 16:19 — 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
Just wrapped up Day 3 of the workshop for our forthcoming volume The UK Regulatory Framework Post-Brexit: ‘Law Unbound’ (OUP 2026).
Huge thanks to our 33 (!!!) fantastic contributors and to my exceptional co-editor, Paul Craig.
Watch this space!
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@emilylydgate.bsky.social
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Thank you, Steve.
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I had the pleasure to review an incredibly interesting and highly valuable book: Not What The Bus Promised by @tamarahervey.bsky.social, @ivankaantova.bsky.social, Mark Flear, and Matthew Wood. I strongly recommend it to anyone who’s interested in all things Brexit and health governance.
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