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Symposium on mutual trust in the Area of freedom, security and justice at Strasbourg University

September 25, 2021/in News/by Asma Alouane
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On Thursday 7 and Friday 8 October 2021, the University of Strasbourg will host a symposium on mutual trust in the Area of freedom, security and justice. The purpose of the symposium is to explore the current crises affecting mutual trust between EU Member States, and to draw perspectives for the future of judicial cooperation in the EU.
The full program is available here
Registration is open at jnyobe@unistra.fr.

The event is organised by Emanuel Castellarin, Etienne Farnoux and Samuel Fulli-Lemaire, professors at the University of Strasbourg.

 

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