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Lecture by Matthieu Burnay (London) on Domestic and Transnational Developments in China's ‘New Era’

Focus Citizenship

«Weaponising Citizenship in China: Domestic and Transnational Developments in the ‘New Era’» was the title of a lecture by Matthieu Burnay, which took place on 1 December 2021 in the context of the lecture series «European Global Studies: Focus Citizenship for the 21st Century». Interested people who do not belong to the Institute were able to attend the lecture via zoom.


About the Lecture Series

In the fall of 2021, the Institute for European Global Studies organizes the lecture series «European Global Studies», which focuses on citizenship in the 21st century. Internationally renowned experts analyze various aspects of the topic, such as the limits of citizenship in the context of refugee migration and other current challenges in the Swiss and European contexts.
 

Time & Place

Matthieu Burnay's talk was titled «Weaponising Citizenship in China: Domestic and Transnational Developments in the ‘New Era’». It took place on 1 December 2021 at 6:15pm.
 

Participation

Interested people who do not belong to the Institute were able to attend the lecture via zoom.

  • Zoom-Link
  • Meeting ID: 618 1400 3312
  • Password: 295867
     
About the Expert

Matthieu Burnay is a Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor) in Global Law at Queen Mary University of London. He is also a Visiting Professor at Beijing Normal University and Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne, as well as an Associate Researcher at the Leuven Centre for Global Governance Studies, University of Leuven. He holds a PhD in Law from the University of Leuven and a Double MSc degree in International Affairs from Peking University and the London School of Economics. His main research interests are in global law and governance; the study of the political and legal aspects of EU-China relations in global governance; as well as the comparative study of the rule of law in Europe and Asia.
 

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