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Enhancing the protection of human rights defenders (HRDs): Facilitating access to the EU and supporting HRDs from third countries

When: Wednesday, April 17, 2024, 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Where: Online

Join us for an insightful webinar where we delve into the recently published study for the European Parliament's subcommittee on Human Rights (DROI) exploring measures to enhance the support and access for Human Rights Defenders (HRDs) to the European Union (EU): Enhancing the protection of human rights defenders (HRDs): Facilitating access to the EU and supporting HRDs from third countries, PE 754.445 (European Parliament, January 2024).

This webinar aims to bring together academics working on asylum and immigration, NGOs, policy makers, human rights defenders and activists to discuss and analyse the proposed measures outlined in the study, which address key facets such as visa regulations, legal migration frameworks, socio-economic assistance, and the impact of digitalisation on HRDs.

Attendance is free, but registration is required.

Welcome and Introduction

Speakers

Discussants

Chair

  • Jennifer Gaspar (Managing Director at Araminta)

About (B)OrderS: Centre for the Legal Study of Borders, Migration and Displacement

Founded in 2022, the (B)Orders Centre focuses on the study of bordering, ordering and othering processes through law. It constitutes an excellence hub for intellectual collaboration and the evaluation of the role of law in the making and unmaking of borders and their impact on global (im)mobility. It connects scholars within and beyond Queen Mary Law School to harness existing inter- and multi-disciplinary research into law, borders and (im)mobility and shape future policy and research agendas in response to global challenges.

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