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Brexit, Citizenship, and Human Rights: A Lecture by Iyiola Solanke
Join us for a lecture by Iyiola Solanke: Brexit, Citizenship, and Human Rights. Prof. Solanke will talk about the impact of Brexit on residency rights of non-EU nationals and how this affects the rights of EU citizens. Iyiola Solanke is a Professor in Law at the School of Law, University of Leeds, where she is the Chair in EU Law and Social Justice. Her research and teaching focuses on EU Law, Anti-Discrimination law and Alternative Dispute Resolution. She is the author of four books, most recently Discrimination As Stigma (2017), where she puts forward a new paradigm for anti-discrimination law that focuses on discrimination as a virus. The book creates an anti-stigma principle and argues that a public health approach to tackling discrimination would be an effective method to defeat enduring inequality.
When | 2:15 pm on Tuesday, April 13, 2021 |
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Contact Name | Elizabeth Amrien |
Phone | 617-358-0919 |
Contact Organization | Center for European Studies |
Fees | Free |