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Partner Institutions, Lecturers and External Experts

Partner Institutions, Lecturers and External Experts

2023-2024

Partners

CY Cergy Paris Université: Prof. Dr. Caroula Argyriadis-Kervégan

Universidade NOVA de Lisboa: Prof. Dr. Cristina Nogueira da Silva

University of Warwick: Dr. Jane Bryan & Dr. Rosie Doyle

Univerza v Ljubljani (LJ): Prof. Dr. Katja Škrubej

Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB): Prof. Dr. Frederik Dhondt (lead) (peak event host)

CoLeCo TA: drs. Lewis Twiby (Warwick)

2022-2023

Partners

CY Cergy Paris Université: Prof. Dr. Caroula Argyriadis-Kervégan

Universidade NOVA de Lisboa: Prof. Dr. Cristina Nogueira da Silva

University of Warwick: Dr. Jane Bryan & Dr. Rosie Doyle

Univerza v Ljubljani (LJ): Prof. Dr. Katja Škrubej (peak event host)

Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB): Prof. Dr. Frederik Dhondt (lead)

CoLeCo TA: dr. Elisabeth Bruyère (VUB)

External Experts

Prof. Dr. Christiana Bastos (Universidade de Lisboa)

Dr. Daniel Grafenauer (Institute for Ethnic Studies)

Dr. Janez Pirc (Institute for Ethnic Studies)

Prof. Dr. Aleksej Kalc (Slovenian Migration Institute, Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts)

2021-2022

Partners

Universitat Pompeu Barcelona (UPF): Prof. Dr. Alfons Aragoneses

CY Cergy Paris Université: Prof. Dr. Caroula Argyriadis-Kervégan (peak event host)

University of Warwick: Dr. Jane Bryan & Dr. Rosie Doyle

Univerza v Ljubljani (LJ): Prof. Dr. Katja Škrubej

Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB): Prof. Dr. Frederik Dhondt (lead) & Dr. Raphaël Cahen

CoLeCo TA: Ilse Coopman (VUB)

External Experts

Dr. Leon Castellanos-Jankiewicz (T.M.C. Asser Institute, The Hague)

Dr. Emmanuel Dalle Mulle (Complutense Madrid/Graduate Institute Geneva)

Dr. Daniel Grafenauer (Institute for Ethnic Studies)

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EUTopia PEAK EVENT: Connectedness in Legal History (Brussels: 14-15 March 2024)

(event poster; credits: dr. Elisabeth Bruyère) The European University EUTopia brings together universities across the European continent, as well as partners from the whole world. Students, academics and supporting staff live and work in a vibrant super-diverse microcosm every day. Logically, norms and practices are influenced by various layers of normativity. University research is increasingly targeted at the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDG). Funding is provided by the European Union, national, regional and sometimes even local governmental authorities, but also by multinational corporations. Universities have to abide by laws, regulations, legal principles and judicial decisions emanating from multiple jurisdictions, often not situated in the country wherein they are incorporated. (Image: 'The Egg', building of the European Council; source: EUDebates.tv ) Nowhere is this ad hoc diversity so visible as in Brussels, capital of the European Union , th...

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