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Migration Asylum Multiculturalism
Créé en novembre 2004, le Centre de recherche transdisciplinaire ''Migrations, asile, multiculturalisme'' (MAM) de l'Université Libre de Bruxelles réunit des enseignants, des chercheurs et des doctorants de diverses disciplines des sciences humaines. Ainsi, font partie de ce centre de recherche transdisciplinaire des personnes provenant de quatre Facultés (Faculté de sciences sociales, politiques et économiques, Faculté de Droit, Faculté des Sciences psychologiques et de l'Education, Faculté de Philosophie et lettres) et de quatre Instituts (Institut de Sociologie, Institut d'Etudes Européennes, Institut du travail, l'Institut de Gestion de l'Environnement et d'Aménagement du Territoire. Le MAM a pour objectif de promouvoir des recherches, des séminaires et des colloques dans une perspective interdisciplinaire.
After more than 50 years of activities, the Centre for European Law has cemented its place as a focal point for scholarly analysis and high level debate on European law. The Centre started out as a legal department of the Institute for European Studies. The Institute was officially opened on 27 February 1964. It was the result of some precociously intuitive thinking by academic authorities from the Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB). Just a few years after the Treaties of Rome entered into force, the ULB authorities intended to set up an institute with the mission to “delve in depth into the area of moral and political sciences and economics, into the problems posed by the move towards an ever closer Union”. The aim was in particular to allow the ULB to respond to the imperatives of its geographic location in the capital of Europe, whose ambition was to occupy a major place on the European and international stage. The Institute was conceived as a centre of both teaching and research. Over the years, the Institute has continued to evolve alongside the European Communities, then the European Union. It has adapted its research and teaching to the challenges of European integration. In 2014, the Institute celebrated its 50th anniversary. In 2015 the Center for European Law replaced the Legal section of the Institute. It aims to support the developments and challenges of European construction through its research, by providing a critical and contextual analysis based on the expertise and diversity of profiles of its researchers. The center's team is composed of professors, post-doctoral researchers and doctoral students, but also of associate members and scientific collaborators, whose work can be grouped around major areas of research on the European Union as : - A constitutional system based on common values and respect for fundamental rights - An area of freedom, security and justice - A space for economic and social regulation - An actor on the international scene
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