On 12 and 13 October 2016 the UK Parliament published two reports looking at the potential effects of Brexit, entitled “Potential Effect on Peace and Security of the United Kingdom Leaving the European Union”, and “Leaving the European Union: Foreign and Security Policy Cooperation” respectively.

The House of Lords will debate both issues on 18 and 20 October 2016.

The Report on the “Potential Effect on Peace and Security of the United Kingdom Leaving the European Union” can be found here.

The Report on “Leaving the European Union: Foreign and Security Policy Cooperation” can be found here.

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Jessica's practice focuses on international trade and anti-bribery work, encompassing customs, export control and sanctions matters. Jessica's trade work includes advising international clients on fast-moving and evolving EU and UN sanctions, notably in respect of Iran and Russia, and on compliance with UK and EU export controls. Her trade experience also includes advising on tariff classification and customs valuations. Jessica's anti-bribery experience includes assisting with investigations, and advising clients on compliance with anti-bribery laws. Jessica has also taken a lead role in monitoring Brexit-related developments; analysing how they will affect the UK's trading position generally, and clients' businesses specifically. She has helped clients begin to conduct risk assessments of how Brexit will impact their businesses, and has assisted them in developing tailored Brexit strategies. Jessica also presents at various seminars, webinars, and conferences on the complexities of Brexit. Jessica advises global clients on complex issues arising from international transactions and works with clients across a number of sectors including pharmaceuticals, defence, finance, aviation, energy, and telecommunications. Jessica has also worked previously in Paris, and is fluent in French.

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