Perché i rifugiati hanno bisogno di “mobilità” in Europa? Perché si vogliono spostare in altri paesi e quali problemi incontrano? Cosa deve essere cambiato a livello europeo, nazionale e locale?
Se ne parlerà a Milano il 2 dicembre 2019 alla conferenza internazionale:
“SYSTEM OF (IM)MOBILITY. Movimenti dei richiedenti e titolari di protezione internazionale nell’area Schengen”
Green European Foundation, con il supporto di Fondazione Alexander Langer ed ASGI, con il supporto finanziario del Parlamento Europeo e con il supporto di Open Society, promuove un convegno per parlare di mobilità di richiedenti e titolari di protezione internazionale mettendo a confronto i punti di vista dei differenti stakeholders e le prospettive di ricercatori, giuristi, enti governativi, NGO’s, politici.
L’incontro ha come obiettivo approfondire l’attuale normativa europea e gli effetti da essa prodotti, anche in connessione alle politiche locali per riflettere ed elaborare proposte di cambiamento.
Iscrizioni CHIUSE
Programma
09:00-09:30 – Registration
09:30-10:00 – Welcome
Vincenzo Greco, Member of Confederal Secretariat Cgil Milano
Susanne Rieger, Co-President and Member of Board of Directors Green European Foundation
Federico Faloppa, Fondazione Alexander Langer, board director member
10.00 – 11.30
Panel: The state of play of the negotiations on the reform of the Common European Asylum System
Chairman: Gianfranco Schiavone (Chairman of ICS – Consorzio Italiano di Solidarietà/Vice Chair ASGI)
10.00
The state of play of the negotiations on the reform of the Common European Asylum System
– Alessia Di Pascale, Associate Professor of EU Law and Professor of Foreign Law at the University of Milan
10.30
The state of play of the negotiations on the reform of the Common European Asylum System with particular regard to the Dublin Regulation.
– Giovanna Manieri, Advisor on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs for the Greens/EFA group in the European Parliament
11.00 Q & A
11.30 – 12.00 Coffee Break
12.00 – 13.00
Roundtable discussion (20 minutes per input)
Chairman: Gianfranco Schiavone (Chairman of ICS – Consorzio Italiano di Solidarietà/Vice Chair ASGI)
Implementing or bypassing the Dublin Regulation? Relocation and bilateral agreements
– Minos Mouzourakis, Head of Legal and Policy Research a.i. ECRE (European Council on Refugees and Exiles)
Separated families in the Dublin system
– Mads Melin, Legal Advisor, Asylum Department, Danish Refugee Council
Migration Miteinander: moveurope! – a pilot project to promote legal migration channels in the EU for holders of a humanitarian residence permit & refugees
– Golde Ebding, Universo Interculturale, and Karla Kästner
13.00 Q & A
13.30 BUFFET – Lunch
14.30 – 16.00 Workshops
Workshop I
Mobility of refugees, mutual recognition of qualifications and family reunification of beneficiaries of international protection (in English)
Chairpersons: Caterina Bove (ASGI, Aida rapporteur for Italy for ASGI and Ecre) and Gianfranco Schiavone (Chairman of ICS – Consorzio Italiano di Solidarietà/Vice Chair ASGI)
Workshop II
Secondary movements of applicants for international protection. In particular:
- Comparison between jurisprudential orientations
- the 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)
Chairpersons: Anna Brambilla (ASGI) and Ilaria Sommaruga (Legal Advisor at Community Center Milano)
16.00 – 17.00 Synthesis of workshops and conclusion of the event
Gianfranco Schiavone, Chairman of ICS – Consorzio Italiano di Solidarietà/Vice Chair ASGI
Anna Brambilla, Lawyer/ASGI
With the financial support of the European Parliament to the Green European Foundation
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