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Counter-terrorism: Implications for the liberal state in Europe

Tuesday 25 January 2005, by Jabri Vivienne

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Centre for International Relations

Department of War Studies

King’s College London

ELISE Workshop

Counter-terrorism: Implications for the liberal state in Europe

11 February 2005

Room 3.52, Franklin Wilkins Building, Waterloo Campus

9.00 - 9.25 Registration and Coffee.

9.25-9.30 Welcome: Vivienne Jabri (King’s College London)

9.30 - 11.00 Panel A

Simon Tormey (Nottingham), title tbc

Vivienne Jabri (King’s College London), ‘War and the Politics of Race and Culture’

Claudia Aradau (Open/King’s College), ‘Governing populations and the ungovernable people: the liberal state and the war on terror’

Chair: Didier Bigo (Sciences Po)

11.00 - 11.15 Break

11.15 - 12.30 Panel B

David Bonner (Leicester), ‘Immigration and Asylum Law: The Impact of Terrorism’

Elspeth Guild (Nijmegen), ‘The State of Exception, the Judge, the Foreigner and Human Rights: Three Challenges from the UK Courts’

Chair: Rob Walker (Keele)

12.45 - 14.00 Lunch

14.00 - 15.30 Panel C

Joanna Apap (CEPS, Brussels), ‘Integration of Migrants in Europe: What are the challenges?’

Sergio Carrera (CEPS, Brussels), ‘What Does Freedom of Movement Mean in an Enlarged EU?’

Chair: Jef Huysmans (Open University)

15.30 - 16.00 Round table

Didier Bigo (Sciences Po)

Elspeth Guild (Nijmegen)

Jef Huysmans(Open University)

Rob Walker (Keele)

Chair: Vivienne Jabri (King’s College)


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