Fanny Tittel-Mosser presented and discussed her PhD research findings at TRANSMIC’s final event held on Saturday 22 September 2018 at Maastricht University’s Faculty of Law.
Transnational Migration, Citizenship and the Circulation of Rights and Responsibilities (TRANSMIC) is a project funded under the FP7-PEOPLE-2013-ITN call and is part of the Marie Curie Actions — Initial Training Networks funding scheme. The aim of the project is to contribute to the understanding of transnational migration, in particular by looking at the conditions for and effects of transnational migration, possibilities for the mobility of migrants’ rights to be enhanced, and the links between migration, citizenship, and migration and development.
FannyTittel-Mosser is a Marie Curie PhD researcher based at the Law School of the University of Minho since December 2014 and is being supervised by Professor Patrícia Jerónimo of the Law School of the University of Minho and Professor Maarten Vink from the University of Maastricht. She has been working on the thesis “The Legal and Policy relevance of EU Mobility Partnerships: a Comparative study of Morocco and Cape Verde”. Her key findings are that Mobility Partnerships are soft law instruments with legal and policy relevance for third countries and that this relevance can be “differentiated” depending on a combination of external factors.
Fanny Tittel-Mosser presented and discussed her PhD research findings at TRANSMIC’s final event held on Saturday 22 September 2018 at Maastricht University’s Faculty of Law.
Transnational Migration, Citizenship and the Circulation of Rights and Responsibilities (TRANSMIC) is a project funded under the FP7-PEOPLE-2013-ITN call and is part of the Marie Curie Actions — Initial Training Networks funding scheme. The aim of the project is to contribute to the understanding of transnational migration, in particular by looking at the conditions for and effects of transnational migration, possibilities for the mobility of migrants’ rights to be enhanced, and the links between migration, citizenship, and migration and development.
FannyTittel-Mosser is a Marie Curie PhD researcher based at the Law School of the University of Minho since December 2014 and is being supervised by Professor Patrícia Jerónimo of the Law School of the University of Minho and Professor Maarten Vink from the University of Maastricht. She has been working on the thesis “The Legal and Policy relevance of EU Mobility Partnerships: a Comparative study of Morocco and Cape Verde”. Her key findings are that Mobility Partnerships are soft law instruments with legal and policy relevance for third countries and that this relevance can be “differentiated” depending on a combination of external factors.
