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Virtual: 27th Annual Mary Stevens Reckford Memorial Lecture in European Studies with Catherine Woollard

February 25, 2021 at 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM

Catherine Woollard, director of the European Council on Refugees and Exiles, will deliver the 27th annual Mary Stevens Reckford Memorial Lecture in European Studies on Thurs., Feb. 25 at noon via Zoom. The lecture titled, “Protection vs. Externalization: The Politics and Law of Asylum in Europe 2015-2020” is free and open to the public. The lecture will be followed by a Q&A session.

“Europe is the epicenter of the crisis of refugee human rights and inclusion of recent years. Coordinating the response to these urgent needs is the European Council on Refugees and Exiles (ECRE), a coalition of organizations committed to asylum-seekers and other refugees in Europe,” said IAH Director Andrew Perrin.

“ECRE’s director, Catherine Woollard, brings a wealth of experience and leadership to the project of protecting these rights through policy and litigation. I’m very excited to welcome her to IAH for the 2021 Mary Stevens Reckford Lecture in European Studies.”

The Institute hosts the annual Mary Stevens Reckford Memorial Lecture in European Studies, established in 1990 by UNC Classics Professor Kenneth J. Reckford to honor his wife, Mary Stevens Reckford (Feb. 25, 1934 – Nov. 12, 1987).

Protection vs. Externalization: The Politics and Law of Asylum in Europe 2015-2020

The lecture will examine the political crisis on asylum in Europe since 2015, covering the impact on refugee rights and the links between asylum and migration policies writ widely.

It will first provide an outline of political and legal developments in Europe on asylum and migration, examining the strategy often termed externalization, which characterized Europe’s response to the increase in numbers of refugees arriving to seek protection.

It will then explore the impact of these developments on three relationships. First, the relationship between law and politics in the fields of asylum and migration, where policy responses have often required the former to serve the latter. Second, the relationship between the European Union and European nations at a time when nationalism has been prominent and nationalists have exploited the refugee question. Third, the relationship between Europe and the rest of the world, in the context of the largely unfruitful struggle to find adequate global responses to record levels of forced displacement. The lecture’s conclusions will offer some predictions on the likely future legal and policy approaches to refugee rights in Europe.

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About Catherine Woollard

Catherine Woollard took up the position of director of the European Council on Refugees and Exiles in 2016. ECRE is a pan-European alliance of 106 NGOs in 40 European countries working to defend the rights of refugees and displaced persons in Europe and in European foreign policy. ECRE’s work covers litigation, advocacy and communications.

Woollard has worked in the NGO sector since 2003, focusing on human rights, conflict prevention, security and governance reform. She has also worked as university lecturer, as a government official and as a consultant advising governments and international organizations on human rights and governance issues.

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Date:
February 25, 2021
Time:
12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
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Online

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Institute for the Arts and Humanities
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iah@unc.ed
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