28 Apr 2016

Workshop on European History – "The Formation of the European Migration Regime", by Dr Emmanuel COMTE

From 08:45 till 13:15
Room R1

Natolin (Warsaw) Campus
ul. Nowoursynowska 84
02-797 Warszawa
Poland

Natolin (Warsaw) Campus

On 28 April 2016, the Natolin (Warsaw) campus of the College of Europe welcomed Dr Emmanuel COMTE from the European University Institute, who presented a workshop titled "The Formation of the European Migration Regime" organized by the European Civilization Chair.

This workshop provided students with a deeper understanding of current debates related to migration at the European level. It dealt with the origins of the free movement of persons within the European Union, the development of a European citizenship, but also with the management of migration flows with the rest of the world, and explained the political strategies that have driven those evolutions.

          

About the speaker:

Dr Emmanuel COMTE specializes in European History and International Relations. He conducted his PhD research at the Department of History of the Université Paris-Sorbonne in 2014. He has submitted a book manuscript on the formation of the European migration regime, based on his PhD dissertation. The book entitled The Formation of the European Migration Regime investigates how a regime to govern international migration movements has been formed in Europe since World War II. He is a Max Weber Postdoctoral Fellow at the European University Institute, Florence.

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