ONLINE PANEL DISCUSSION

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The panel was be moderated by Prof Veronica Federico (University of Florence) and was open to public.

PANELISTS: Prof Umut Korkut (Glasgow Caledonian University); Dr Jean-Pierre Gauci (British Institute of Inter. & Comparative Law); Prof Chiara Favilli (University of Florence); Dr Bernd Kasparek (Göttingen University)

FORMAT: Panelist presentations (15 min each) + Q & A session

In this online event we have discussed EU's new migration pact and aimed to provide an early analytical snapshot of the 'new' pact and elaborate on its possible short- and long-term consequences. One main question which addressed in this panel discussion was whether the 'new' pact can be a remedy for the problems of the European Union and its Member states in relation to migration.


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