Chetcuti Cauchi Advocates will be attending the ParadiGM European Conference, an international gathering of professionals shaping the future of global mobility and migration.
Chetcuti Cauchi Advocates will be attending the ParadiGM European Conference, an international gathering of professionals shaping the future of global mobility and migration.
Chetcuti Cauchi Advocates will be attending the ParadiGM European Conference, an international gathering of professionals shaping the future of global mobility and migration.
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ParadiGM is a global community of changemakers committed to promoting purpose, collaboration, and responsible progress within the field of global mobility. Its mission is to connect individuals and organisations supporting global migration in ways that foster professional development, meaningful collaboration, and positive impact across diverse communities
Hosted by the ParadiGM Community in collaboration with GMS members, the European Conference brings together global mobility professionals from across jurisdictions to exchange insights and engage in dialogue on the latest developments affecting international migration.
The conference programme features a series of panel discussions examining emerging trends in global mobility, citizenship, and migration policy, with a focus on how these developments are reshaping the way individuals and states interact in an increasingly mobile world.
Dr Jean‑Philippe Chetcuti and Marina Magri will be representing Chetcuti Cauchi Advocates at the conference, contributing to discussions at the intersection of citizenship, mobility, and international regulation.
Marina Magri will also be participating as a panellist in the following session:
Panel 7: Bought, Born, or Belonging – The Future of Citizenship in a Mobile World
This panel will explore the evolving concept of citizenship as both a status of privilege and a mechanism of state control. As governments expand their powers to grant, restrict, or revoke nationality—sometimes for political or discriminatory reasons—individuals increasingly pursue dual, merit‑based, or investment‑linked citizenships to access opportunities otherwise unavailable to them.
The discussion will examine who defines belonging in today’s globalised world, the blurred lines between birthright, merit, acquisition, and exclusion, and the growing politicisation of nationality in international migration frameworks.
Participation in forums such as the ParadiGM Conference reflects the firm’s ongoing engagement with international dialogue on citizenship and global mobility. By contributing to these discussions, Chetcuti Cauchi Advocates remains closely aligned with policy developments and practical challenges affecting individuals, families, and businesses operating across borders.
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