Feeley is a Policy Adviser for the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe (ALDE) Group in the European Parliament. Feeley advises Members of the European Parliament on the Civil Liberties and Justice and Home Affairs (LIBE) committee and specializes in the EU's asylum and migration policy and criminal law. Recent legislation Feeley has worked on includes: the legal migration file on access for students and researchers from third countries to the EU; the asylum file on treatment of unaccompanied minors within the EU asylum system (Dublin III); and the criminal law file on the presumption of innocence. Previously, he advised members of the European Parliament's ALDE group on the EU's internal market including work on public procurement and the EU's digital single Market. He also spent a number of years as policy adviser on women's rights and gender equality for the ALDE group and worked on legislation on maternity leave and gender balance on company boards.
Before working in the European Parliament Feeley worked for the UK Government at the UK Permanent Representation to the European Union in Brussels.
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