Edited by Francesco Tava and Noëlle Quénivet
Since the inception of this book back in 2019, dramatic events have shaken the world, thrusting European solidarity to the forefront of public consciousness like never before.
The Covid pandemic, warfare on our continent, migration crises stemming from political turbulence and climate upheaval, and the rise of political extremism, all underscore the renewed need for concrete solidarity.
In the face of these profound challenges, our new book argues that solidaristic responses from policymakers and citizens are imperative.
Readers will delve deep into the heart of European solidarity — scrutinising its past, analysing its present, and envisaging its transformative future.
Unravelling the enigma of European solidarity, this compelling volume offers critical insight into what solidarity truly means — and what it must evolve into. Join us in exploring the boundless potential of solidarity in tackling adversity.
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Panel discussion with book editors and invited speakers
Wednesday 6 September 2023, 19:00 – 20:00
Conference Centre of the Czech Academy of Science
AKC Akademie věd ČR
Husova 4a, 110 00 Praha 1
Speakers
Stefan Wallaschek Europa-Universität Flensburg
Zsófia S. Ignácz Goethe-Universität Frankfurt
Patrick Daniel Clasen University of Duisburg-Essen
Meet the Editors
Francesco Tava is Associate Professor of Philosophy in the School of Social Sciences at the University of the West of England Bristol. His main research interests are in political philosophy, phenomenology, and applied ethics. He is particularly interested in problems surrounding the meaning and function of political solidarity in the European context. He is the author of The Risk of Freedom (2016), which analyses the political phenomenology of Czech philosopher and dissident Jan Patočka, and the editor of Phenomenology and the Idea of Europe (2017), and Thinking after Europe (2016).
Noëlle Quénivet is Professor in International Law at the Bristol Law School of the University of West of England Bristol. She previously worked as Researcher at the Institute for International Law of Peace and Armed Conflict (Germany). She has published and edited books as well as written journal articles in the field of international humanitarian law, international criminal law and human rights law, mainly on issues relating to children and women in armed conflict. Her current works focuses on migration in Europe and EU citizenship. She holds a LLM in International Human Rights Law from the University of Nottingham (UK) and a PhD in Law from the University of Essex (UK).
Francesco Tava
Associate Professor of Philosophy in the School of Social Sciences at the University of West of England Bristol
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Noëlle Quénivet
Professor in International Law at the Bristol Law School of the University of the West of England Bristol
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