Sympozjum: „Seeking Refuge Finding Solidarity? Challenges and Chances for Ukrainian Protection-Seekers in Europe”

Jako jeden z członków sieci UNIC zapraszamy do udziału w sympozjum "Seeking Refuge Finding Solidarity? Challenges and Chances for Ukrainian Protection-Seekers in Europe", które odbędzie się 1 czerwca 2022 r. 

Głównymi prelegentami będą prof. Cathryn Costello (Hertir School and the Centre for Fundamental Rights, Berlin, Niemcy) oraz prof. Itamar Mann (University of Haifa, Izrael).

Wydział Prawa i Administracji UŁ jest współorganizatorem sympozjum i będzie reprezentowany przez dr. hab. Marcina Górskiego, prof. UŁ, dr Izabelę Florczak oraz panią Agatę Dąbrowską, studentkę V roku prawa, która jest członkiem Zespółu do spraw wsparcia Ukrainy powołanego przez Sekcję Polską International Association for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy (IVR).

Sympozjum odbędzie się w języku angielskim.

The symposium will focus on three topics:

  • National Regimes for Ukrainian protection-seekers in Europe.
  • The Role of Law Faculties and Universities in providing support to Ukrainian students and scholars.
  • The Right to Leave and Discriminatory Admissions of Protection-Seekers

The event will take place online, on June 1 st, 2022 from 10 AM to 3 PM (CET)

This event is free and open to the public, but registration is required. Please register by May 31st at: REGISTRATION 


Overview

In the three months since the escalation of the conflict in Ukraine, over six million Ukrainians have sought protection in neighbouring countries, but many more have been forced from their homes and displaced within their own country.

At the EU level, the Council of the EU invoked the Temporary Protection Directive which grants Ukrainians the right to stay, work, and study in any EU member state for an initial period of one year. However, as in the application of every other EU directive, EU member states have national laws and regulations that envisage the application of the temporary protection regime within their home countries. Turkey -whilst not being an EU member state- has their own national rules and regulations on temporary protection as well which parallels the obligations envisaged under the EU Directive. While the national responses and established legal systems of protection may vary, they have shown that there is a favourable attitude towards Ukrainian refugees. This is especially visible when compared with the policies, border treatment, and media images of other refugee groups. There is a dearly demonstrated difference in the willingness of many States to admit Ukrainian refugees on the one hand and other refugees on the other.

European higher education and research community has expressed its undivided support to Ukrainian universities, students and staff. We, as members of the UNIC Alliance of Universities stand in solidarity with those who have to flee from Ukraine for their safety, with those who are in Ukraine and find themselves unable to continue living their lives, and with those who for other reasons are at risk due to the invasion, including Russian students and scholars at risk due to speaking out against the invasion.

Taking into account the legal aspects of protection of Ukrainian refugees in Europe, the Law Faculties from University of Zagreb (Croatia), Ruhr University Bochum (Germany), University of Lodz (Poland), University of Deusto, Bilbao (Spain) and Koc; University, Istanbul (Turkey) as members of UNIC alliance, are organising the Symposium "Seeking Refuge, Finding Solidarity? Challenges and Chances for Ukrainian Protection-Seekers in Europe".

Szczegóły wydarzenia

Data i godziny wydarzenia: 01 czerwca 2022 (środa) 10:00 - 15:00

  • PN
  • WT
  • ŚR
  • CZ
  • PT
  • SB
  • ND