Under the leadership of the renowned Professor Alejandro del Valle, and one time Head of Chambers of the President of the European Court of Justice, the faculty has created excellent links with the Moroccan Kingdom and is clearly also keen to ensure that all avenues of co-operation with Gibraltar are explored.The University of Cadiz has been at the forefront of such initiatives as the possible creation of European groupings of Territorial Co-operation (which would not require Gibraltar to remain in the EU, and so will survive Brexit).ğor the last two years the University of Cadiz has invited the top specialists from Berlin and Brussels to advise on these opportunities.The concept is simple and that is that, regardless of political shenanigans, the people who live in the three countries that surround the straits of the UK-Gibraltar, Spain and Morocco, should make the very best of the obvious opportunities that our geographical and strategic position gives to us. School trips by Moroccan students over the years have also helped to foster this friendship.Business organisations in Gibraltar should not under estimate the importance of educational links not just for the south but also with Spanish centres of learning.In 2015 I was made an Honorary Professor of International Law and International Relations at the University of Cadiz. Inthisarticle I seek to share what I believe to be the opportunities available to Gibraltar in these times of change and challengeRoyal Gibraltar Regiment and the Moroccan Army’s Airborne Division in the regular Jebel Sahara exercises. ADVERTISEMENT FEATURENorth and SouthYouwillbeabletoreadaboutBREXITdoomandgloomelsewhere.
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