The impact of the war in Ukraine

 
 
Institutional
(21/10/2022)

The Faculty of Law is hosting, from October 24 to 27, an international conference on the impact of the war in Ukraine. Several experts on different legal disciplines and Ukrainian academics will take part in the conference. The conference will be opened by the rector of the UB, Joan Guàrdia; the dean of the Faculty of Law, Xavier Pons, and the director of the Legal Research Institute TransJus, Cristina González Beilfuss. There will be a dialogue between the former minister of Foreign Affairs Josep Piqué and the UB emeritus professor of Political and Administrative Sciences Cesáreo Rodríguez-Aguilera.

 
 
Institutional
21/10/2022

The Faculty of Law is hosting, from October 24 to 27, an international conference on the impact of the war in Ukraine. Several experts on different legal disciplines and Ukrainian academics will take part in the conference. The conference will be opened by the rector of the UB, Joan Guàrdia; the dean of the Faculty of Law, Xavier Pons, and the director of the Legal Research Institute TransJus, Cristina González Beilfuss. There will be a dialogue between the former minister of Foreign Affairs Josep Piqué and the UB emeritus professor of Political and Administrative Sciences Cesáreo Rodríguez-Aguilera.

The program includes roundtables from the perspective of geopolitics, international law, refugees and the effects of the economic measures, among others. There will be three sessions: “Ucrania: epitome del desorden internacional” (Ukraine: epitome of the international disorder), by the emeritus professor of the Autonomous University of Madrid Antionio Remiro Brotons; “The refugee crisis”, given by the UB Ramón y Cajal researcher Violeta Moreno-Lax, and “Medidas económicas” (Economic measures), given by the professor of the University of Granada Luis Hinojosa. 

The conference is organized by the UB Legal Research Institute (TransJus) and the Review of International and European Economic Law, with the aim to analyse the situation in Ukraine from the perspective of legal disciplines and political sciences, from a research cross-sectional view.