dr. Věra Honusková
Věra is a founder and a head of the Centre for Migration and Refugee law (CeMiReLa) at the Faculty of Law, Charles University in Prague, Czechia, she is also a member of the Department of International Law. Her research group focuses on issues such as temporary protection or detention in migration and refugee law.
She is a founder of a specialization programme Migration Law at the Law Faculty, Charles University in Prague where she uses the opportunity to explore teaching not only from a theoretical perspective (courses on Asylum and Refugee Law and Migration Law), but also through various experiential methods such as simulations, legal clinics and internships. She regularly organizes and participates in conferences in the Czech Republic and abroad (e.g. the Future of Europe as a Place of Refuge, Prague, 5-6 December, 2019), and publishes extensively in this fields. Her more than 20 years of experience in the field of asylum and migration law includes work in NGOs, in law firms specializing in refugee and migration law and as a member of a Commission for decision-making in matters of residence of foreigners and the Committee on the Rights of Foreigners of the Government Council for Human Rights. Věra is also the Czech representative to the Odysseus Academic Network for Legal Studies on Immigration and Asylum in Europe and a member of European Society of International Law (ESIL) or of the International Law Association (ILA). Her latest publications include: Honusková, Věra. "European Response to the Mass Influx of People Caused by the Russian Invasion of Ukraine: Testing the Limits of International Refugee Law" International and Comparative Law Review, vol.23, no.1, 2023, pp.53-71; Honusková, V. "Humanitarian Smuggling: the Way Forward". In de Frouville, O., Šturma, P. Vers la Pénalisation du Droit International des Droits de l´Homme? Paris: Pedone. [2022]; Grimes, R., Honusková, V., Stege, U. (eds.) Teaching Migration and Refugee Law: Theory and Practice. Routledge. [2022].
Věra is a founder and a head of the Centre for Migration and Refugee law (CeMiReLa) at the Faculty of Law, Charles University in Prague, Czechia, she is also a member of the Department of International Law. Her research group focuses on issues such as temporary protection or detention in migration and refugee law.
She is a founder of a specialization programme Migration Law at the Law Faculty, Charles University in Prague where she uses the opportunity to explore teaching not only from a theoretical perspective (courses on Asylum and Refugee Law and Migration Law), but also through various experiential methods such as simulations, legal clinics and internships. She regularly organizes and participates in conferences in the Czech Republic and abroad (e.g. the Future of Europe as a Place of Refuge, Prague, 5-6 December, 2019), and publishes extensively in this fields. Her more than 20 years of experience in the field of asylum and migration law includes work in NGOs, in law firms specializing in refugee and migration law and as a member of a Commission for decision-making in matters of residence of foreigners and the Committee on the Rights of Foreigners of the Government Council for Human Rights. Věra is also the Czech representative to the Odysseus Academic Network for Legal Studies on Immigration and Asylum in Europe and a member of European Society of International Law (ESIL) or of the International Law Association (ILA). Her latest publications include: Honusková, Věra. "European Response to the Mass Influx of People Caused by the Russian Invasion of Ukraine: Testing the Limits of International Refugee Law" International and Comparative Law Review, vol.23, no.1, 2023, pp.53-71; Honusková, V. "Humanitarian Smuggling: the Way Forward". In de Frouville, O., Šturma, P. Vers la Pénalisation du Droit International des Droits de l´Homme? Paris: Pedone. [2022]; Grimes, R., Honusková, V., Stege, U. (eds.) Teaching Migration and Refugee Law: Theory and Practice. Routledge. [2022].
as. prof. Tamás Molnár
Tamás Molnár graduated at the Eötvös Lorand University of Budapest (ELTE), Faculty of Law in 2003 (cum laude) and the Université libre de Bruxelles, Institut d’Etudes Européennes in 2006 (LLM in EU law – grande disctinction); then obtained his PhD in public international law in 2013 at ELTE and his ‘habilitation’ (Dr. habil – post-doctoral research and teaching qualification) in public international law in 2022 in ELTE. He is a visiting lecturer on international migration law at the Corvinus University of Budapest, Department of International Relations and has published widely in the fields of international law, EU law and statelessness/nationality law. He has also undertaken ad hoc consultancy for UNHCR on statelessness issues since 2010 and for the European Network on Statelessness since 2014. Since September 2016, he has been working for the EU Agency for Fundamental Rights (Vienna) as a legal research officer on asylum, migration and borders, also in the field of statelessness. Previously, among others, he was head of the Migration Unit, Department of EU Cooperation, Ministry of the Interior of Hungary (2010–14), and was charged with the drafting of the Hungarian statelessness determination procedure in 2006–07. He is an associate member of the European Network on Statelessness (ENS), as well as a member of the International Law Association (ILA) Committee on International Migration and International Law, and the European Society of International Law (ESIL), where he served as the co-convenor of the ESIL Interest Group on Migration and Refugee Law (2016–22). He is also member of the American Society of International Law (ASIL), the Société française pour le droit international (SFDI), the Italian Society of International Law (SIDI), the Fédération internationale de droit européen (FIDE) and the European Law Institute (ELI). His publications include Molnár, T. The EU shaping the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration: the glass half full or half empty? (2020) 16 International Journal of Law in Context, p. 321-38.
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