Panel Recording

Switzerland and the EU: Lessons for a Post-Brexit UK?

This event focuses on existing convergences between EU-UK and EU-Switzerland negotiations.

Event date and time: 20 April 2018 — 13:00 TO 14:00 BST

Event location: Chatham House, London

Since 1992, following Switzerland’s decision not to join the European Economic Area (EEA), Swiss-EU relations have been developing through bilateral agreements adopted by both parties.

There are now around 140 such bilateral agreements and mechanisms and this has created a specific and fragmented legal framework rather than negotiating under a robust legislative structure.

It is this ‘living agreement’, between the EU and Switzerland, which the ‘Leave’ campaign in the 2016 Brexit referendum often cited as a viable and desirable option for the UK, as opposed to an ‘off the shelf’ framework for any future relationship.

Focusing on the role of the European Court of Justice, customs arrangements and the free movement of persons, our panellists, all of whom were involved in negotiating Switzerland’s relationship with the EU following the 1992 referendum, will discuss the lessons they learned that may guide the UK government during the second stage of Brexit negotiations.

  • How can the UK best balance retaining national sovereignty and gaining access the EU domestic market?

  • And even if the UK did wish to pursue a ‘Swiss model’, would such a model now be impossible to emulate particularly as the EU has made it clear that it will no longer negotiate with countries without a legislative framework?

Event format and who can attend

Panel sessions bring together several renowned speakers with different perspectives on an issue, offering the audience a thought-provoking discussion that thoroughly analyses a topic from many angles. They are held in our Joseph Gaggero Hall and on the record. 

Members and guests get priority access, with places available to those who register their interest. 

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