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Book Title: Fragmentation and Integration in Human Rights Law
Editor(s): Brems, Eva; Ouald-Chaib, Saïla
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN: 9781788113915
Section Title: Contributors
Number of pages: 5
Extract:
Contributors Eva Brems is a Professor of Human Rights Law at Ghent University, where she founded the Human Rights Centre. She is the Co-ordinator of the research project `The Global Challenge of Human Rights Integration: Towards a Users' Perspective'. Emmanuelle Bribosia holds a Law degree (Licence, 1994 La Plus Grande Distinction) and a PhD in Law (2000, La Plus Grande Distinction Alice Seghers Price) from ULB. She is a full-time Professor teaching EU Law and Human Rights Law at ULB (Institute for European Studies-Faculty of Law). She coordinates the Advanced Master in European Law (Master de specialisation en droit européen) and is the Director of the Centre for European Law (Law Faculty Institute for European Studies Université Libre de Bruxelles ULB). Her research activities focus on the International and European Human rights protection as well as on the right to equality and non-discrimination, with an emphasis on the interdisciplinary approach of these research themes. Integrated in several networks of excellence, Emmanuelle Bribosia conducts a lot of her research activity in the framework of international projects. Emmanuelle Bribosia is also a member of the European Network of legal experts in gender equality and non-discrimination (www.non-discrimination.net) and of the Berkeley Comparative AntiDiscrimination Law Study Group (www.law.berkeley.edu/bcadl.htm). In 2014, she co-founded, with Isabelle Rorive, the Equality Law Clinic (http://www.philodroit.be/-ELC-?lang=en) based at the Perelman Centre for Legal Philosophy and at the Centre for ...
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