30 June - 1 July 2017

Constitutional Identity in the Age of Global Immigration

The workshop explored how migration affects constitutional identity and whether is it justified to impose immigration restrictions in order to protect constitutional essentials. It discussed national, regional, and global challenges presented by international migration, as well as legal and ethical dilemmas that have arisen as a result of massive population movements. The workshop focused on:

1) Theories of Constitutional Identity;
2) Immigration Policy and Constitutional Design;
3) Immigration and Europeanness.

A special issue of the German Law Journal was published as an outcome of this workshop.

 

Venue
WZB, Reichpietschufer 50, 10785 Berlin, Raum A 305
30 June - 1 July 2017
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Organizer
Jürgen Bast
(Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen)
Mattias Kumm
(WZB/ NYU Law School)
Liav Orgad
(WZB/EUI Florence/IDC Herzliya)
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Special Issue

The results of the conference are published in the
German Law Journal

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ERC Acknowledgement

This event was supported by
ERC
grant agreement No 716350

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Bild: Grafiker: Beppe Giacobbe
Grafiker: Beppe Giacobbe

Project: Global Identity

This event is part of the project
Global Identity