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Summer School “Migrations, border management, and human rights” 10 July 2023

Summer School “Migrations, border management, and human rights”

Dentro del Erasmus Mundus ‘Security, Intelligence, and Strategic Studies’, la Facultad de Derecho y el Centro de Excelencia Jean Monet tuvo lugar la III edición de la Summer School ‘Migrations, border management, and human rights’ celebrada entre los días 10 y 15 de julio.

A la Summer School asistieron una veintena de estudiantes del Master de 12 nacionalidades diferentes. Durante la Summer School asistieron a ponencias de académicos, diplomáticos, expertos en seguridad, miembros de las Fuerzas de Seguridad, y realizaron diferentes actividades de reflexión en grupo. Pudieron también realizar visitas a la Autoridad Portuaria de la Bahía de Algeciras, Bolonia, el Ayuntamiento de Algeciras y la Comandancia de la Guardia Civil de Cádiz.