The course aims to address a topical issue from an international and comparative law perspective. Belgium's position on the issue in question is highlighted by way of example. 

This year's topic is the legal response to forced displacement linked to the climate crisis. This will lead us to discover climate litigation and the challenges of migration linked to global warming. 

The course aims to address a topical issue from an international and comparative law perspective. Belgium's position on the issue in question is highlighted by way of example. This year's topic is the legal response to forced displacement linked to the climate crisis. This will lead us to discover climate litigation and the challenges of migration linked to global warming. 

The teaching team is made up of Sylvie Sarolea, Christine Flamand and Francesco Gatta. Francesco will be out guest this year. Francesco Luigi Gatta is Research Fellow in EU law at the Université Catholique de Louvain. He is Visiting Professor at the Tuscia University (Italy), where he teaches EU law, and at the Riga Graduate School of Law (Latvia), where he teaches EU Law, European Constitutional Law and Migration and Asylum Law. Lawyer, he is currently legal assistant at the European Court of Human Rights. He holds a double-PhD from the

Universities of Padua (Italy) and Leopold-Franzens-Universität Innsbruck (Austria).