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SUMMARY:[Seminar] (Beyond) Flight or Fight? Young peoples’ responses to the climate emergency
DESCRIPTION:Abstract\nResponses to the climate emergency are often categorised in terms of flight or fight – but how do institutions at different levels frame such emergencies for young people and enable or impede their capacities for effective action? \nThis communication presents analysis from multiple ongoing studies on how institutions\, from a local/national level to international arenas\, enable or hinder young people’s engagement with the climate emergency. The first section presents Katharine Throssell’s research exploring the role of education and curriculum in transmitting understandings of the climate crisis\, and the question of whether these institutional responses tend to encourage young people’s engagement and self-efficacy on this issue or distance them from it. The second section presents Barbara Monticelli’s research on how institutional governance processes support youth participation and effectiveness in international climate decision-making processes (“fight”)\, or\, on the contrary\, create barriers to their inclusion (“flight”). \n\nSpeakers\n\nBarbara Monticelli (IULM University / UCLouvain Saint-Louis Bruxelles)\nKatharine Throssell (MSCA Fellow\, UCLouvain Saint-Louis – Bruxelles)\n\nDiscussant\n\nJoost de Moor (FNRS Research Associate\, UCLouvain)\n\n Venue: Room Salle Du Conseil \n Date: Thursday 9 April 2026 \n Time: 12:30 – 2:00 PM \n Registration: Register here
URL:https://www.eumergencies.eu/event/young-responses-to-climate-emergency/
LOCATION:Salle du Conseil\, Online
CATEGORIES:Seminar
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SUMMARY:[Seminar] ReArm Europe and the Rule of Law
DESCRIPTION:On Wednesday\, 15 April\, from 12:30-14:00\, the IEE at Saint-Louis Bruxelles and the EUMERGENCIES Centre of Excellence have the pleasure of welcoming León Castellanos-Jankiewicz (Asser Institute)\, Alina Carrozzini (VU Amsterdam/Kings College)\, and Letizia Bozzi (Asser Institute) to discuss their joint publication ReArm Europe and the Rule of Law. \nIn this article\, the authors take a critical look at the European Union’s crisis-driven approach to rearmament policy\, arguing that it is often aimed at achieving short-term goals\, sometimes at the expense of comprehensive democratic oversight. The authors identify significant due process and accountability gaps in the European Defence Industry Programme (EDIP) and the European Defence Omnibus and argue that addressing these gaps and shortcomings can contribute to democratic accountability and the protection of fundamental rights in an increasingly militarised EU.Link to full article and abstract \nRead the Full Publication\nThe research presented during this seminar is published in the journal EDSeQ (1/2026). You can access the full abstract and the complete article via the link below: \n👉 Read the Full Article on Lexxion.eu \nPractical Informations\n\nSpeakers: León Castellanos-Jankiewicz (Asser Institute)\, Alina Carrozzini (VU Amsterdam/Kings College)\, and Letizia Bozzi (Asser Institute)\nDiscussant: Elsa Bernard (Université de Lille)\nWhere: P02 (UCLouvain Saint-Louis Bruxelles\, Préfecture Building\, entrance via Rue Du Marais 119\, 1000 Brussels) or Online\nWhen: 12h30-2:00 PM (lunch from 12:00)\nRegistration: free but mandatory\, please register through this from
URL:https://www.eumergencies.eu/event/seminar-rearm-europe/
LOCATION:P02\, Online
CATEGORIES:Seminar
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ORGANIZER;CN="JMCE EUMERGENCIES":MAILTO:iee-slb@uclouvain.be
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SUMMARY:[Seminar] The Gates of the Sea: Rescue and Sovereignty at Europe's Borders
DESCRIPTION:The Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence EUMERGENCIES is glad to welcome Luna Vives to discuss her compelling work\, The Gates of the Sea: Rescue and Sovereignty at Europe’s Borders.  \nAbout Luna Vives’ presentation\nIn this seminar\, Luna Vives proposes to rethink the EU maritime border through the lens of rescue obligations. She will argue that the tensions inherent in maritime surveillance do not just hinder operations but actually advance state territorial ambitions at sea\, ultimately reshaping the political geography of our maritime spaces.\n \nRead an excerpt \nDiscutant: \n\nJuliette Dupont | PhD – FNRS Research Fellow UCLouvain Saint-Louis Bruxelles (online)\nEleonora Frasca | Lecturer in EU Law at UCLouvain\n\nChair: Denis Duez | UCLouvain Saint-Louis Bruxelles \nSeminar programme\nWelcome and lunch: 12:00 PM \nSeminar and debate: 12:30 PM – 2:00 PM \nPractical Information\n\nWhere: P61 or Online (a link will be sent the day of the presentation) – Entrance via Rue du Marais 119\, 1000 Bruxelles – Building Préfecture\, 6th Floor\nWhen: Monday 4 May 2026 | 12h30 – 2:00 PM\nLunch from 12:00 PM (for registred attendees)\nFormat: hybrid | In-person or Online\nRegistration: please register through this form – mandatory for catering purpose
URL:https://www.eumergencies.eu/event/luna-vives-gates-of-the-sea/
LOCATION:P61\, Rue du Marais 119\, Brussels\, Brussels\, 1000\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:Seminar
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ORGANIZER;CN="JMCE EUMERGENCIES":MAILTO:iee-slb@uclouvain.be
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