Doctoral Seminars with 4 PhD Grants
During the Summer School 2022, 14 PhD students had the opportunity to present their research projects. Four PhD students where awarded an Odysseus grant to take part in the Summer School.
Below you can find a record of their projects and presentations.
Séminaires doctoraux avec 4 bourses doctorales
Pendant le cours d’été 2022, 14 étudiant.e.s doctoraux/ales ont eu l’opportunité de présenter leurs projets de recherche. Quatre d’entre eux ont obtenu la bourse doctorale Odysseus pour participer au cours d’été.
Vous trouvez ci-dessous une liste de leur projets et présentations.
The Projects // Les projets
1. Policy Inertia in a Decade of Migration Crisis? Mapping the Reform Efforts of the 2020 New Pact on Asylum and Migration,
presented by Sybren Hardiek, Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen, The Netherlands,
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2. Political Sociology of the Dublin Regime: strategies of flight and apparatuses of “capture” in the Schengen area,
presented by Tom Montel-Corsani, Sciences Politiques, Paris, France
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3. The future of Eu external action on migration: Transformative trends towards informalization, sanctioning and alternatives to readmission,
presented by Cristina Milano, University of Tuscia-Viterbo, Italy
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4. The Migration Red Carpet: Naturalization for highly-skilled & inventors in Germany, Portugal and Malta ,
presented par by Daniel Braga Nascimento, Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany
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5. The “safe third country” concept and the concept of “safety” as a mean to deflect protection obligations in European countries’ policies and practices,
presented by Gaia Romeo, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
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6. Modern Technologies as a Tool of Combatting the Schortcomings of EU Asylum Law,
présenté par Ana Krsinic, University of Zagreb, Croatia
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7. The protection of persons fleeing armed conflict in international law,
presented by Yigit Ozgenur, Suleyman Demirel University, Turkey
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8. Interception and Arbitrary Detention of Transit Migrants in Libya and Turkey: A Critical Analysis of the Responsibility of the EU and its Member States,
presented by Iyanuloluwa Ifeoluwa Kolawole, The Open University, United Kingdom
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9. The Status of Rights of Third-Country Nationals applying for Asylum at the EU’ Borders,
presented by Vasiliki Apatzidou, Queen Mary London, United Kingdom
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10. Assessment of the Measures of the African Union and selected African Members concerning the Fight against Illegal Migration within and from Africa: An International Law Perspective,
presented by Sylvia Emmanuel Massawe, Paris Lodron University of Salzburg, Austria
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11. De l’effectivité de la Migration circulaire : étude des facteurs influant sur la mobilité des migrants qualifiés entre la Belgique et la RD Congo,
présenté par Isaac Brock Muhambya, Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium
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12. La protection internationale des déplacés des zones à risques en cas de catastrophe naturelle troublant gravement l’ordre public : une protection prima facie obligatoire ?
présenté par Bertin Nalukoma Irenge, Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium
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13. Migration Administration of the European Union – Operations In and Outside the European Union’s Territory – Legality and Control,
presented by Kilian Umbach, University of Konstanz, Germany
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14. The Principle of Solidarity in the EU – An Analysis with Special Focus on the Common European Asylum System,
presented by Viktoria Baumgartl, Vienna University of Economics ad Business, Austria
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