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Future Seminar - 11th May 2022

Updated: Jan 6, 2023

We are excited to let you know about our next meeting that will be held on 11th May via Google Meet.


The seminar is devoted to describing the characteristics of an effective children protection system in the European and International Contexts.


There will be five performers:

  • Justyna Głębocka PhD from the University of Warsaw,

  • Denise Cassanova Villela from Fundação Escola Superior do Ministério Público,

  • Magdalena Kowalewska-Łukuć PhD from the University of Szczecin,

  • Andrea Zampini PhD from the Sapienza University of Rome, and

  • Koidu Saia PhD from the Talinn University.


Anyone is welcome to join as a listener.




Stay tuned to see the highlights and main conclusions of the upcoming discussion.





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