The EU Refugee Crisis and the Changing Paradigm of EU Law (Europe and Law Series)

  • Starts12:15 pm on Thursday, April 7, 2016
  • Ends1:30 pm on Thursday, April 7, 2016

Join us for a lunch talk with Iris Goldner Lang, Jean Monnet professor of European Union law and a UNESCO Chairholder at the University of Zagreb, Faculty of Law.

Iris Goldner Lang works in the Department of European Public Law at the University of Zagreb, Faculty of Law. She is the module leader of two Jean Monnet Modules "EU Migration Law and Policy" and "EU Internal Market Law" granted by the European Commission. She holds a UNESCO Chair on Free Movement of People, Migration and Inter-Cultural Dialogue at the University of Zagreb. She has held a number of visiting lectures (LSE, University of Stockholm, University of Vienna, University of Lisbon, Court of Justice of the EU, European Parliament, Vrije Universiteit Brussels, Office of the President of the Republic of Croatia, Alpbach Forum Summer School, etc.). She is the editor of three books and the author of a number of articles, chapters in books and a book entitled From Association to Accession: How Free is the Free Movement of Persons in the EU? She is Editor-in-Chief of the Croatian Yearbook of European Law and Policy (CYELP).

Goldner Lang is president of the Croatian Society for European Law (affiliate of FIDE – International Federation for European Law) and the Croatian representative in the Odysseus Network.

Lunch available at 12. Open to BU community and others with a research interest in the topic. RSVP to edamrien@bu.edu

The Europe and Law Series is organized and sponsored by the Jean Monnet Chair in European Law at Boston University, in collaboration with Boston University's Center for the Study of Europe.

Location:
Pardee School of Global Studies, 154 Bay State Road, 2nd floor (Eilts Room)
Registration:
http://www.bu.edu/european/files/2016/02/Europe-Law-1.pdf

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