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fc501@cam.ac.uk
Research Associate

Interests

I am interested in the global movement of persons, the legacy of EU free movement to the UK post-Brexit, wider UK Immigration law & policy and access to justice pathways available to vulnerable and minoritised communities living in the UK & EU.  

CV / Biography

Fiona works on the EU Migrant Worker Project examining immigration matters in the UK post Brexit (particularly for EU citizens in the UK) and access to justice pathways for marginalized communities. Her work is part of a programme called ‘The UK in a Changing Europe’ (http://ukandeu.ac.uk), which is funded by the Economic and Social Research Council.

Alongside her academic work, Fiona also works with a charity in Norfolk called GYROS (www.gyros.org.uk) supporting refugee, asylum seekers and other migrant communities. 

Fiona is a Fellow and Tutor and Director of Studies at St. Edmund's College, Cambridge. 

Fiona has written extensively on the topic of EU citizens in the UK and Brexit. Her work has been featured in The IndependentThe TimesThe Conversation and BBC News among others. She has given evidence to both the House of Lords, EU Affairs Committee, the Equality and Social Justice Committee in the Senedd, and to Parliamentary Staff in the House of Commons on the topic of (EU) citizen’s rights. Her work has been cited in reports by both the UK House of Lords and the Welsh Parliament.  She also blogs on Brexit, mainly for the http://ukandeu.ac.uk/

Fiona is also a Visiting Lecturer at ARU (Cambridge), teaching EU Law, English Legal Systems and (LLM) Research Methods in Law and an Associate Tutor at UEA, Norwich where she supports teaching in EU Law. 

Fields of research

EU Law, Immigration Law, Constitutional Law, English Legal Systems, Legal Research Methods 

 

Selected publications

 

Books

Low Paid EU migrant Workers: The House, The Street, the Town. (with C. Barnard and S. Fraser Butlin), 2024)

Co-Author/s:
C. Barnard and S. Fraser Butlin
Published Apr 2024

Articles

"From EU Citizenship to British citizenship via the EU Settlement Scheme: Some Socio-Legal Reflections from the east coast" SSRN Paper Number 19/2024

Co-Author/s:
Catherine Barnard
Citation:
SSRN Paper Number 19/2024
DOI:
19/2024
Published: May 2024

"The darker side of the internal market ideal: EU free movement and migrant workers living in a coastal town " Paper 32/2023

Co-Author/s:
C. Barnard
Citation:
Paper 32/2023
Published: Nov 2023

"(Facilitated) Conversations from the frontline: qualitative multilingual research with EU Migrant Workers" Paper No 19/2023

Co-Author/s:
C. Barnard
Citation:
Paper No 19/2023
Published: Jun 2023

"When (EU) migration came to Great Yarmouth" (2023) Contemporary Social Science 150

Co-Author/s:
C. Barnard
Citation:
(2023) Contemporary Social Science 150
DOI:
DOI: 10.1080/21582041.2023.2188486
Published: Mar 2023

"(Legal) assistance in employment matters to low-paid EU migrant workers in the East of England" (2022) Legal Studies 491

Co-Author/s:
C. Barnard and S. Fraser Butlin
Citation:
(2022) Legal Studies 491
DOI:
doi:10.1017/lst.2021.58
Published: Feb 2022

"The changing status of European Union nationals in the United Kingdom following Brexit: The lived experience of the European Union Settlement Scheme" (2022) Social & Legal Studies 365

Co-Author/s:
C. Barnard and S. Fraser Butlin
Citation:
(2022) Social & Legal Studies 365
DOI:
doi:10.1177/09646639211032337
Published: Aug 2021

"Is the Workers Regulation 492/2011 Fit for Purpose?" European Law Review 2025

Co-Author/s:
Catherine Barnard
Citation:
European Law Review 2025
Published: Forthcoming

"Accessing rights and entitlements under the Withdrawal Agreement: a view from the East of England" International Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities: Border Crossing (2025)

Co-Author/s:
C. Barnard
Citation:
International Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities: Border Crossing (2025)
Published: Forthcoming

Book Chapters

"(Facilitated) conversations from the frontline: qualitative multilingual research with EU Migrant Workers" (with Catherine Barnard) in Alysia Blackham and Sean Cooney (ed(s)), Research Methods in Labour Law A Handbook, 2024), pp. 312-330

"The Darker Side of the Internal Market Ideal: EU Migrant Workers Living in a Coastal Town" (with Catherine Barnard ) in Jermias Adams-Prassl, Sanja B O Gojevic, Ariel Ezrachi and Dortota Leczywicz (ed(s)), Internal Market Ideal, Essays in honour of Stephen Weatherill , 2024)