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    1. UNPACK: Unpacking the asylum procedure in its intersecting linguistic, sociocultural, psychological and legal dimensions

        Department of European, Public and International Law
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      A team of four professors from UGent and KU Leuven has been awarded an iBOF project to conduct interdisciplinary research on the asylum procedure.
    2. VSR study day on migration and diversity

        Department of European, Public and International Law
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      On Thursday, May 15, the study day "Inspirational Concepts in Socio-Legal Research on Migration and Diversity" will take place at Ghent University.
    3. ‘Meet the jury’ lecture by Prof. Dr. François Crépeau: Migration policies as an electoral ploy too often based on myths

        Department of European, Public and International Law
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      global expert on international migration law Prof. Dr. François Crépeau will give a lecture at Ghent University on ‘Migration policies as an electoral ploy too ...
    4. Unaccompanied minors design a courtroom that prioritises children's rights during asylum procedures

        Department of European, Public and International Law
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      The Council for Alien Law Litigation (RvV-CCE) launches a child-friendly courtroom, co-designed by minors, to better safeguard children's rights in asylum ...
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