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About the speaker

Lukasz Dziedzic is a PhD Researcher at the Legal Philosophy Group of the Department of European and International Public Law, and the International Victimology Institute Tilburg, under the supervision of Hans Lindahl (Queen Mary University London/Tilburg University) and Conny Rijken (Tilburg University).

He holds a master´s degree in International and European Public Law (Erasmus University Rotterdam) and a research master´s in law degree from Tilburg University. His research consists of a philosophical and doctrinal analysis of the significance and meaning of the principle of solidarity and fair sharing of responsibility in the Common European Asylum System (CEAS).

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