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Event: Launch of Prof. Cecilia Rizcallah’s New Book on the EU and Human Rights

Discover the new open-access book analyzing the EU’s role in human rights protection. Event at Egmont Palace on June 11

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Research Impact: Juliette Dupont’s work on mobility hierarchies featured in recent media analyses

EUMERGENCIES researcher Juliette Dupont analyzes the “global hierarchy of mobility” and visa policies. Discover how her findings are shaping the public debate on institutional responses.

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Call for Papers | EU & Natural Disasters

Call for Papers: The EU and Natural Disasters. Exploring legal and political challenges with UCLouvain Saint-Louis & University of Bologna. Submit your paper now!

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Read the last publication of Denis Duez [FR]

In his 2026 publication for the journal Raisons Politiques, Professor Denis Duez explores the legal ‘fiction of non-entry’ within the EU’s New Pact on Migration and Asylum. The article dissects how border screening procedures deconstruct traditional territorial sovereignty, transforming European borders into mobile, administrative zones of exclusion

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Graduation Ceremony – 2025 Edition

On Nov 18, the IEEB hosted its successful Academic Kick-off and Graduation Ceremony

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[Simulation] Activation of the EU Council IPCR Mechanism (Ariadne Landfall)

A simulation of the EU Council’s Integrated Political Crisis Response (IPCR) mechanism organized by Prof. Teresa Cabrita

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[Roundtable] How Can Europe Become a Strategic Power?

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[Guest Lecture] The EU as an ‘Emergency’ Actor: What Does Law Have to Do With It?

Drawing on his original doctoral research, Mr. Bellenghi invited students to critically examine the notion of “crisis” or “emergency” as both a legal and political concept. The session focused on:

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Guest lecture: A Failed European Defence Community?

Professor Teresa Cabrita traces the historical rise and fall of the European Defence Community in this 24 November guest lecture.

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