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SUMMARY:System of (im)mobility – Movement of Asylum Seekers and Refugees within the Schengen Area (Milan)
DESCRIPTION:About the Event\nThe conference focuses on the mobility of asylum seekers and refugees within European borders\, and aims to explore issues such as drivers leading asylum seekers and refugees to move to other European countries\, available legal channels for movement\, and obstacles posed by the “system of (im)mobility” created by the current legal framework. \nWhy do asylum seekers and refugees need mobility in Europe? What legal issues do they face when they want to move to other EU countries? What is the existing jurisprudence at European level and what is its impact on the current system? What needs to be changed at European\, national and local level and how can reform be realistically achieved? \nThe aim of the conference is to deepen participants’ understanding of the current European legislation’s adverse impact on the mobility of asylum seekers and refugees\, its interplay with local policies\, and identify proposals for sustainable reform. \nThe programme will feature presentations by legal and academic experts\, as well as NGO and political representatives. There will also be interactive workshops. \nProgramme\n09.00 – 09.30 Registration \n09.30 Welcome \n\nVincenzo Greco\, Member of Confederal Secretariat Cgil Milano\nSusanne Rieger\, Co-President and Member of Board of Directors Green European Foundation\nFederico Faloppa\, Fondazione Alexander Langer\, board director member \n\n10.00 – 11.30 \nPanel: The state of play of the negotiations on the reform of the Common European Asylum System \n\nChairman: Gianfranco Schiavone (Chairman of ICS – Consorzio Italiano di Solidarietà/Vice Chair ASGI)\n\n10.00 \nThe state of play of the negotiations on the reform of the Common European Asylum System \n\nAlessia Di Pascale\, Associate Professor of EU Law and Professor of Foreign Law at the University of Milan\n\n10.30 \nThe state of play of the negotiations on the reform of the Common European Asylum System with particular regard to the Dublin Regulation. \n\n Giovanna Manieri\, Advisor on Civil Liberties\, Justice and Home Affairs for the Greens/EFA group in the European Parliament\n\n11.00 Q & A \n11.30 Coffee Break \n12.00 – 13.00 \nRoundtable discussion (20 minutes per input) \n\nChairman: Gianfranco Schiavone (Chairman of ICS – Consorzio Italiano di Solidarietà/Vice Chair ASGI)\n\nImplementing or bypassing the Dublin Regulation? Relocation and bilateral agreements \n\nMinos Mouzourakis\, Head of Legal and Policy Research a.i. ECRE (European Council on Refugees and Exiles)\n\nSeparated families in the Dublin system \n\nMads Melin\, Legal Advisor\, Asylum Department\, Danish Refugee Council\n\nMigration Miteinander: moveurope! – a pilot project to promote legal migration channels in the EU for holders of a humanitarian residence permit & refugees \n\nGolde Ebding\, Universo Interculturale\, and Karla Kästner\n\n13.00 Q & A \n13.30 BUFFET – Lunch \n14.30 – 16.00 Workshops \nWorkshop I \nMobility of refugees\, mutual recognition of qualifications and family reunification of beneficiaries of international protection (in English) \n\nChairpersons: Caterina Bove (ASGI\, Aida rapporteur for Italy for ASGI and Ecre) and Gianfranco Schiavone (Chairman of ICS – Consorzio Italiano di Solidarietà/Vice Chair ASGI)\n\nWorkshop II \nSecondary movements of applicants for international protection. In particular: \n\nComparison between jurisprudential orientations\nthe role of the legal advisor in providing legal assistance to asylum seekers affected by a Dublin measure (understood as the development of actions and appeals)\nChairpersons: Anna Brambilla (ASGI) and Ilaria Sommaruga (Legal Advisor at Community Center Milano)\n\n16.00 – 17.00 Synthesis of workshops and conclusion of the event \n\nGianfranco Schiavone\, Chairman of ICS – Consorzio Italiano di Solidarietà/Vice Chair ASGI\nAnna Brambilla\, Lawyer/ASGI\n\nRegistration\nDue to high demand\, registrations can unfortunately no longer be accepted. Stay tuned for outcomes of the conference. \n\nThis conference is organised with the support of GEF partner Fondazione Alexander Langer and with the support of ASGI. With the support provided by Open Society Foundations.
URL:https://gef.eu/event/immobility-in-the-schengen-area-secondary-movements-and-mobility-of-asylum-seekers-and-refugees-in-the-eu/
LOCATION:Camera del Lavoro Metropolitana di Milano\, Corso di Porta Vittoria 43\, Milano\, 20122\, Italy
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SUMMARY:Exploring the Economic Impact of Migration (Oxford)
DESCRIPTION:Context\nEurope seems stuck and appears to be paralysed by the latest inward migratory processes. This is affecting democracy itself as people are unable to find a party which expresses their fears and politicians are unable to find solutions and scenarios that they can relate to. As a result\, core values of the European Union and green values are jeopardised whereas populist and right-wing forces are still on a winning streak in large parts of the EU and anti-migration rhetoric has not least also played a role during the EU referendum in the United Kingdom. \nAbout the event\nThe transboundary need for a change of narrative to disseminate the reality of migrants among society and their impact on the society in return is evident. Hence\, the conference\, while building on experiences and findings of GEF’s transnational project of the past two years on migration and asylum policies in the EU\, aims to put progressive political forces back ahead of the game to drive a positive approach to international migration. \nOne aspect will be to showcase\, how the Thames Valley\, Oxford University and other European hubs are a success – not only economically – specifically due to their inward migrations. Moreover\, the event will also look at the growing impact of climate change and how that aspect can be channelled for the green family to offer its unique solutions as a force for positive change. \nThe conference will feature speakers from Europe\, for instance the United Kingdom\, Italy\, Norway\, Malta\, etc. but also experiences from Nigeria and other parts of the world. \nDraft Programme\n10:00 – 11:00 INTRODUCTION TO THE GREEN EUROPEAN FOUNDATION PROJECT “CHANGING THE NARRATIVE OF MIGRATION” \n11:00 – 11:30 COFFEE BREAK \n11:30 – 13:00 CONTEMPORARY CHANGES TO THE LABOUR MARKET \n13:00 – 14:00 LUNCH \n14:00 – 15:00 HI-TECH SOLUTIONS; THE VALUE AND IMPACT OF MIGRATION \n15:00 – 16:00 EXAMPLES OF INWARD MIGRATION AND BEST PRACTICES \n16:00 – 16:30 TEA BREAK \n16:30 – 17:00 CLOSING PANEL AND DISCUSSION:  Migration of the future – Choices and pathways \n\nRegister and purchase your tickets now by following this link and stay tuned for updates by  following us on Facebook or Twitter .
URL:https://gef.eu/event/economic-impact-of-migration/
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