Competing conceptions of "Europe" and the crisis of international law and EU asylum law

2:00pm - 4:30pm / Wednesday 18th November 2015
Type: Lecture / Category: Research
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An accomplished author and speaker on human rights and international law, Professor Pogány will speak about the dominant attitudes towards non-Europeans and Non-Christians in East Central Europe and the reasons why the region remains resistant to notions of cosmopolitanism that are generally accepted in the West.

Professor István Pogány, is Professor Emeritus of Law at Warwick University and a Visiting Professor at the Central European University in the Hungarian capital, Budapest.