Seminar: “EU nationals’ vulnerability in the context of Brexit: the case of Polish nationals”
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- Seminar: “EU nationals’ vulnerability in the context of Brexit: the case of Polish nationals”
- Spotlight On: BREXIT
- Irish European Law Forum
9 Dec, Seminar: “EU nationals’ vulnerability in the context of Brexit: the case of Polish nationals” with Assistant Professor, Sara Benedi Laheurta.
Dr. Sara Benedi Laheurta
Wednesday December 9 - 13:00
“EU nationals’ vulnerability in the context of Brexit: the case of Polish nationals”
Sara joined University College Dublin (UCD), Sutherland School of Law, as an Assistant Professor in December 2019. Previously, she was a Lecturer in Employment Law at the University of Southampton Law School, UK and the founding Director of the Stefan Cross Research Centre for Women, Equality and Law (2018-19).
Her research focuses on discrimination and employment law (at EU and comparative levels). She is particularly interested in avenues to improve the effectiveness of equality law through a range of regulatory tools like equality bodies, positive duties, ADR, and collective remedies. Her current research projects concern the analysis of pay transparency regulations to address the gender pay gap and EU policies to address hate speech.