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  • EU Integration and Citizens’ Rights – Why does it matter?

    05 Oct 2022
    EU Integration and Citizens’ Rights – Why does it matter?

    Professor Dagmar Schiek, Synnott Family Chair in EU Law highlights how UCC’s JMCE “EU Integration and Citizens’ Rights” contributes to European studies in a decisive time for the future of the EU, summarising the JMCE kick-off and reflecting on its academic Seminar, ”EU Constitutionalism, Rights and Right-Wing Populism”.

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Reports

Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence « EU Integration and Citizens’ Rights », University College Cork

Concept paper

Deliverable 1.1 Author: Prof Dagmar Schiek, Version: 26 October 2022, review: project researchers

Read here: JMCE EUICR - D 1 1 Concept Paper 26 October 2022

Academic Seminar: 'EU Constitutionalism, Rights and Righ-Wing Populism'

28th September 2022 17:30-18:30 (online event)

Deliverable 1.2 Report of Academic Seminar, author:  Anne Marie O’Mahony (LL.B), Research Assistant. Peer review: Project Operational Team. 

Read here: ACADEMIC SEMINAR: “EU CONSTITUTIONALISM, RIGHTS AND RIGHT-WING POPULISM”

Academic Seminar. “THE EU’S GEOPOLITICAL AUTONOMY & CITIZENS’ RIGHTS”

18 November 2022 15:00 - 18:30 (online event)

Deliverable 4.1 Report of Academic Seminar, author: Anne Marie O’Mahony (LL.B), Research Assistant. Peer review: Project Operational Team. 

Read here: ACADEMIC SEMINAR: “THE EU’S GEOPOLITICAL AUTONOMY & CITIZENS’ RIGHTS”

Academic Seminar: 'Free Movement Rights in a Pandemic'

19th January 2023 16:00-18:00 (hybrid event)

Deliverable 2.1 Report of Academic Seminar, author: Romane Lieber (LL.M.) Research Assistant.  Peer Review: Project Operational Team and Co-Investigator. 

Read here: Deliverable 2.1 

Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence « Free Movement Rights in a Pandemic » 

Report of Academic Seminar

Deliverable 2.1 Author: Romane Lieber (LL.M) Research Assistant. Peer review: Project Operational Team and Co-Investigator

Read here: Free Movement Rights in a Pandemic

 

Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence « Citizens' (free) movement in the EU's neighbourhood»

Academic Report 5th July 2023 (hybrid event)

Author: Romane Lieber (LL.M). Peer Review: Project Operational Team

Read here: Citizens (free) Movement in the EU's Neighbourhood

Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence « Experiencing sports (broadcasts) without frontiers»

Report on Academic Seminar - 20th September 2023 19.00 - 21.00 (hybrid event)

Deliverable 2.4 Author: Romane Lieber (LL.M), Research Assistant. Peer Review: Project Operational Team

Read here: Experiencing sports (broadcasts) without frontiers

Report on the Academic Seminar,  14th of April 2023, online event

Author: Romane Lieber, LLM; Peer review: Project operation team. 

Academic Seminar Report

Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence « EU Integration and Citizens’ Rights », University College Cork

Report on academic seminar

Anti-discrimination in Ukraine - rapprochement with Europe - Mariya Yasenovska

Read here: Anti-discrimination in Ukraine - rapprochement with Europe

 

Work Package 4 Papers

  • Andrew Cottey, “Europe, Strategic Autonomy and the China Question: A Multitude of Dilemmas” (2022) Read here: Prof Andrew Cottey Publication
  • Luigi Lonardo, “Rights, Interests, and Values in EU External Relations Law” (2024) Read here: Dr Luigi Lonardo Publication

Digital Materials

Digital Materials based off our Creative Workshops. 

  • Workshop 1: 'Experiencing anti-discrimination rights in post-colonial settings'

Creative Public Workshop: This workshop encouraged engagement with research questions relating to Anti-discrimination rights in relation to post-colonial identities in Northern Ireland and Ukraine. Through this creative and civic engagement, workshop participants were involved in the shaping of artworks that will be presented in a temporary exhibition in the civic space of the museum in order to communicate and extend discussions about the activation of rights within and beyond the EU in the public realm. 

  • Workshop 2: 'China, Human rights and the European Union'

Creative Public Workshop: This workshop encouraged engagement with research questions relating to the EU's role in safeguarding human rights internationally and the EU's engagement with China and Human Rights. Though the medium of art, participants had the opportunity to reflect around those issues. This creative workshop also allowed  participants to express themselves and collaborate with professional artist, Claire Halpin.

  • Closing Conference and Launch of Commission by artist Claire Halpin

Based on the creative engagement workshops hosted by the Glucksman Gallery, arist Claire Halpin's commissioned piece was launched at the Glucksman Gallery on Friday 18th October 2024. 

Please see photographs below of our Creative Workshops.  

 

Digital Materials - Workshop 1

China, Human Rights & the EU

Digital Materials - Launch of Commission by Arist Claire Halpin

EU Integration and Citizens' Rights

Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence

Áras na Laoi, School of Law, University College Cork, T12 T656

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