Sessions Information

  • January 9, 2016
    8:30 am - 10:15 am
    Session Type: Section Programs
    Session Capacity: 160
    Hotel: New York Hilton Midtown
    Room: Gramercy East
    Floor: Second Floor
    The refugee crisis in the Mediterranean has been rightly identified as the most serious legal and political challenge currently facing Europe. The crisis calls into question the legal architecture of the European Union and tests the limits of policy coordination among the member states. It calls as well for a reassessment of human rights and classical immigration law as frames for handling structural predicaments in the Global South. The purpose of this panel is to engage US and EU legal scholars in a discussion of ongoing legal responses to the Mediterranean crisis and similar emergencies, with the goal of pointing at limitations and possibilities in federal, supranational or international entities called to the rescue of the lost at sea.

    Papers will be published in Boston University International Law Journal.
     
    Business meeting at program conclusion.  
Session Speakers
Boston University School of Law
Moderator

New York University School of Law
Discussant

The University of Michigan Law School
Speaker

University of Zagreb Law School
Speaker

University of Essex Department of Law
Speaker

Session Fees
  • 6120 European Law, Co-Sponsored by International Human Rights/International Law: $0.00