One year on from the triggering of Article 50, how far have the Brexit negotiations progressed? What lessons are there for the UK and the European Union? What are the implications for the future?
Catherine Barnard (@CSBarnard24) is Professor of European Union Law, University of Cambridge.
Simon Hix (@simonjhix) is Harold Laski Professor of Political Science, Department of Government, LSE.
Jill Rutter (@jillongovt) is a programme director for Brexit at the Institute for Government and has co-authored a number of the Institute reports on the implications of Brexit for Whitehall and Westminster.
Tony Travers is Director, Institute of Public Affairs, LSE.
Kevin Featherstone is Head of the European Institute, Eleftherios Venizelos Professor of Contemporary Greek Studies and Professor of European Politics.
This lecture is part of the LSE Programme on Brexit.
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