Faculty of Law and Criminology

Three misconceptions about migration (law) analysed

Ellen Desmet voor hoge witte muur met planten op de voorgrond.

Migration remains a topic that deeply affects many and stirs strong emotions. Many people believe that it is “all too easy” for migrants, or that “judges go too far” when it comes to protecting refugees. But what is the reality? Prof. Ellen Desmet puts three misconceptions about migration law into perspective.

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Human rights under threat from new technologies

Mensenrechten

Virtually all human rights treaties are much older than the modern technologies that determine the rhythm of our day-to-day lives. But these rights are under threat, especially from large tech companies. Professors Ruben Verborgh and Eva Lievens advocate an entirely new mindset: “The first step must always be to think about what kind of society we want. Only then can we build the technology necessary to achieve it, not the other way around.”

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"My colleagues are from all corners of the world"

Gretel Mejía Bonifazi

She came here two years ago, and immediately developed a close connection with both the city and the university. He has now been living here for about ten years and feels completely at home. Both are pursuing their careers in the academic world, and that can sometimes be uncertain. The story of Gretel Mejía Bonifazi from Guatemala and Igor Fijalkowski from Poland, two international members of Ghent University.

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Human rights: not just for lawyers

Eva Brems

Human rights should not only be seen as a legal issue. “They play a role in all disciplines”, says professor of human rights Eva Brems. With a multidisciplinary outlook on the theme, Ghent University is playing a pioneering role. And that is necessary, “because human rights are more than ever under pressure, also in Europe.”

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Art as a ray of hope in Syria

Syrië

The 2011 revolution did not bring about freedom for Syrians. The civil war in the country has already claimed hundreds of thousands of victims. Gradually, despair has set in. “But if you look closely, there are some rays of hope. We need to highlight those in order to not further dehumanize the people who are trapped in the conflict,” says Middle East expert Brigitte Herremans.

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