Law School Research Seminar: Migrant Workers in Europe - Law and the Construction of Vulnerability
Lady Hale Moot Court, 8-10 Berkeley Square (hybrid)
On Wednesday 26 April 2023, the Centre for Law at Work welcomes Dr Vera Pavlou (University of Glasgow) to deliver her book presentation: Migrant Domestic Workers in Europe - Law and the Construction of Vulnerability.
About the Speaker
Dr Vera Pavlou joined the University of Glasgow School of Law in 2018. Prior to this, Dr Pavlou was a Research Fellow at Goethe University in Frankfurt, Germany, a visiting lecturer at Castilla-La Mancha University in Spain. Vera was also a Blue Book trainee at the Directorate General for Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion of the European Commission.
She holds a PhD in Law and an LLM in Comparative, European and International Laws from the European University Institute in Florence, an MA in Human Rights from the European Inter-University Centre in Venice and a degree in Law from the University of Athens in Greece.
Her doctoral thesis 'Migrant Domestic Workers in Europe - Law and the Construction of Vulnerability' was awarded the 2017 Mauro Cappelletti Prize for Best Thesis in Comparative and European Law.
All Law School staff and doctoral students are welcome. A lunch will be provided as part of the event.
This is a hybrid event. If you are unable to attend in person, please join via the Zoom link.
Contact Information
If you have any queries about the event, please contact law-research-exec@bristol.ac.uk.