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Financement de l’UE (3 238 003 €) : LE DROIT À LA PROTECTION INTERNATIONALE : UN BALANCIER ENTRE MONDIALISATION ET NATIVISATION ? Hor13/11/2019 Programme de recherche et d'innovation de l'UE « Horizon »

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LE DROIT À LA PROTECTION INTERNATIONALE : UN BALANCIER ENTRE MONDIALISATION ET NATIVISATION ?

The vision of PROTECT is to discover ways of further advancing the international protection system within today’s turbulent political context. As a corollary to fluctuations in political cleavage systems of host countries, states’ policy approaches to international protection are drifting away from the humanitarian norms, objectives and methods provided by the current international law. The international refugee regime risks entering an era of decay because of declining citizen support, increasing party populism, growing government opportunism, and the subsequent scapegoating of international organizations. The United Nations’ Global Compact on Migration and the Global Compact on Refugees, which aim to introduce global governance and burden-sharing systems in the areas of migration and international protection, will have to be implemented in a context of international power relations between advocates of different visions of world order and notions international protection associated with them. In order to assess the challenges and opportunities that the Global Compacts pose, PROTECT will organize its research and dissemination efforts around three dimensions of international protection: (a) rights, (b) governance, and (c) public recognition. PROTECT aims to: (1) develop perspectives to international protection that address the challenges posed by the current politically turbulent context (2) assess the impacts of the Global Compacts on the right to international protection, discovering ways of reconstructing their relationships with the pre-existing legal frames that advance international protection (3) assess the impacts of the Global Compacts on the governance of international protection, discovering the most effective modes of global governance (4) assess the impact of the Global Compacts on the public recognition of the right to international protection, identifying the networks and discourses that hinder or facilitate support to international protection.


JUSTUS-LIEBIG-UNIVERSITAET GIESSEN 184 575 €
Lunds Universitet 297 874 €
Queen Mary University of London 133 955 €
The Open University 42 688 €
Toronto Metropolitan University 0,00 €
Universita Degli Studi Di Catania 179 989 €
Universiteit Gent 205 060 €
Universitetet I Bergen 1 365 844 €
UNIVERSITY OF STUTTGART 206 500 €
University of Surrey 308 978 €
University OF THE Witwatersrand Johannesburg 199 541 €
Univerza V Ljubljani 113 000 €

https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/870761

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