Geneva, a Sanctuary City?

Friday, 1 November 2019, 18:00 – 19:30, apéro from 19:30
University of Geneva, Boulevard du Pont-d’Arve 40, MR 070

This event is part of the series of events “Sanctuary Cities in Switzerland?”, which takes place in Zurich, Berne and Geneva. The speakers in these events outline the developments in urban migration policies in support of irregular migrants in American, European and Swiss cities. The aim is to discuss the formulation and the effects of Sanctuary Cities and related urban migration policies and compare them with practical examples from the cities of Zurich, Berne and Geneva.

The presentations are followed by an open discussion:

Policies and Evidence from Sanctuary Cities
Prof. Dr. Loren Collingwood, University of California, Riverside

Urban Policies in Support of Irregular Migrants in European Cities
Prof. Dr. David Kaufmann, ETH Zurich

Insights on the Situation and Policies in Swiss Cities
Marianne Halle, communications and public relations officer of the “Centre de Contact Suisse-Immigrés” that is involved in the project “Opération Papyrus” in Geneva

Moderation: Dr. Philipp Lutz, University of Geneva

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