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Boosting European Security Law and Policy: Focus on flows of migrants, data security and movement of capitals

Funder: European CommissionProject code: 599763-EPP-1-2018-1-IT-EPPJMO-PROJECT
Funded under: ERASMUS+ | Jean Monnet Activities | Jean Monnet Projects Funder Contribution: 60,000 EUR

Boosting European Security Law and Policy: Focus on flows of migrants, data security and movement of capitals

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<< Background >>The subject of security is a central aspect of the process of European integration. Since the Lisbon Treaty, security plays a key role both in the Common Foreign and Security Policy and in the European Area of Freedom, Security and Justice. In light of these dynamics, this Project intended to support activities of information and dissemination of knowledge and skills with regard to the subject of security and its role in the process of European integration.<< Objectives >>The objective of the project was to spread information and to disseminate knowledge and skills in the subject of security among the different actors involved, notably through the production of the following outputs:a)identification of historical, statistical, social and economic data;b)assessment of the economic, social and security implications posed by such data;c)identification and critical analysis of the legal instruments used and/or usable in order to boost security<< Implementation >>The project consisted of one opening event (presentation of the project), three general conferences, three thematic workshops and one final event (conclusion of the project). In particular, the conferences were dedicated to the main flows related to the subject of security (migrants, data and money), while the workshops focused on specific aspects, such as integration, genetic and health data, ethnic data.<< Results >>The organization of the planned activities allowed to improve the skills concerning security in the European Union of a number of different actors (policy-makers, business representatives, staff of public administration and, in general, stakeholders). Moreover, the publications made during the project (one edited book, one monograph book and two proceedings) strenghtened the impact of the project on the academic world and on the civil society.

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