Summer School Course 2019
Citizenship and Migration:
Europe’s 21st century challenges
1-5 July 2019
The course explores the interconnected fields of citizenship and migration in the European Union with a view to understand relevant policies and laws affecting migrants and citizens. After taking this course, you will be able to understand better the legal and political issues at stake in discussions concerning, for example, the attempts of refugees to reach and enter 'fortress' Europe, the role of borders in shaping practices of migration or discussions about the fundamental character of the movement of persons and the attempt to create a supranational citizenship status. The course is part of the Centre for Migration Law's Jean Monnet Centre of excellence programme that focuses on citizenship, migration and security (2018-2021) co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme. The course design and delivery reflect the CMR’s interdisciplinary approach to migration research that combines law with sociology, anthropology and political science. The aim is to familiarize you with some of the most pressing issues in the field of migration law and help you develop your own perspective on how the EU should proceed in this policy field.
The full programme of the 2019 edition of the ‘Citizenship and Migration’ summer course is here available.
Day 1 | Monday 1 Juli 2019 | ||
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09:30 | Opening | ||
11:00 | Session 1 | Introduction to the course | Sandra Mantu |
12:00 | Lunch break | ||
13:30 | Session 2 | Citizenship in the European Union | Elspeth Guild |
15:00 | Coffee break | ||
15:30 | Session 3 | EU citizenship as a form of supranational citizenship | Sandra Mantu |
17:00 | Closing | ||
Day 2 | Tuesday 2 July 2019 | ||
09:00 | Session 4 | Citizen or migrant? Introducing the border | Elspeth Guild |
10:30 | Coffee break | ||
11:00 | Session 5 | The Mediterranean Migration 'Crisis' | Leonie Ansems de Vries |
12:30 | Lunch break | ||
14:00 | Session 6 | Externalisation put into Practice: The Case of EU-Morocco Cooperation on Migration Control | Amélie Poméon |
15:00 | Coffee break | ||
15:30 | Session 7 | Migration policy in the EU | Sandra Mantu |
17:00 | Closing | ||
Day 3 | Wednesday 3 July 2019 | ||
09:00 | Session 8 | Migrants and work | Bjarney Friðriksdóttir |
10:30 | Coffe break | ||
11:00 | Session 9 | Citizens, migrants and equality | Paul Minderhoud |
12:30 | Lunch break | ||
14:00 | Session 10 | EU free movement migration regime: The case of live-in migrant carer | María Bruquetas Callejo |
15:00 | Coffee break | ||
15:30 | Session 11 | Organising one’s social security transnationally | Anita Böcker |
17:00 | Closing | ||
Day 4 | Thursday 4 July 2019 | ||
09:00 | Session 12 | Children and family migration | Ellen Nissen |
10:30 | Coffee break | ||
11:00 | Session 13 | Churches and Migration | Dario Dzananovic |
12:30 | Lunch break | ||
13:30 | Group work for final presentations | ||
15:00 | Closing | ||
Day 5 | Friday 5 July 2019 | ||
09:00 | Session 14 | Drawing limits: expulsion of own nationals and citizenship deprivation | Sandra Mantu |
10:30 | Coffee break | ||
11:00 | Group work for final presentations | ||
12:30 | Lunch break | ||
14:00 | Group presentations and discussion | ||
15:30 | Coffee break | ||
16:00 | Farewell Ceremony and drinks afterwards | ||
18:00 | Closing |
For more information about registration and the summer school & course, please visit the website of the Radboud Summer School