Over the years migration flows have significantly affected not only the structure of the EU and national labour markets but also society as a whole. Understanding national and EU migration legislation, as well as the general framework provided by International Law and non-EU legal systems, has become essential to students' learning and lawyers' professional training. The course will offer the opportunity to explore the European and International Migration Law and to compare the refugee and asylum policies of the European Union and the United States. The program will provide a theoretical and practical training on the topics, focusing on some selected issues.
PROGRAMME
MONDAY 18 JULY 2011
9,00-10,45
Rights in Question: Constitutional Democracies and (New) Migratory Fluxes
T. Mazzarese - University of Brescia
11,00-12,45
Illustration and analysis of EU Directives and Regulations on Immigration
M. Papa - University of Rome "Roma 2"
12,45-15,00 - Lunch
15,00-17,00
Workshop - The Implementation of EU Immigration Law by the MS
A. Ianniello Saliceti - European Commission, DG Justice
TUESDAY 19 JULY 2011
9,00-10,45
Unauthorized Labour Migration and Protection of Fundamental Rights in the International and European Legal Framework
B. Ryan - University of Kent
11,00-12,45
Integration Tests in Immigration Law: A New Model of Immigration Policy
B. Ryan - University of Kent
12,45-15,00 - Lunch
15,00-17,00
Workshop - Discussion on Relevant Case-Law B. Ryan - University of Kent
WEDNESDAY 20 JULY 2011
9,00-10,45
Migrant's Rights and Access To Justice (Part I)
A. Ianniello Saliceti - European Commission, DG Justice
11,00-12,45
Migrant's Rights and Access To Justice (Part II)
A. Ianniello Saliceti - European Commission, DG Justice
12,45-15,00 - Lunch
15,00-17,00
Workshop - Discussion on Relevant Case-Law
Claudia Pretto, Legal Consultant (Trento)
THURSDAY 21 JULY 2011
9,00-10,45
External Border Control: Removal and Repatriation Policies (directive 2008/115/EC)
F. Viganò - University of Milan
11,00-12,45
Criminal Law Provisions Against Illegal Immigration in a EU and Italian Context
F. Viganò - University of Milan
12,45-15,00 - Lunch
15,00-17,00
Workshop - Frontex: The European Agency for the Management of Operational Cooperation at the External Borders of the Member States of the EU and RABIT (Rapid Border Intervention Team)
Jean Matringe - University of Versailles-Saint- Quentin
FRIDAY 22 JULY 2011
9,00-10,45
The EU and US Asylum System and Protection of Refugees (Part I)
J. Bauer - University of Connecticut
V. Mitsilegas - Queen Mary, University of London
11,00-12,45
The EU and US Asylum System and Protection of Refugees (Part II)
J. Bauer - University of Connecticut
V. Mitsilegas - Queen Mary, University of London
12,45-15,00 - Lunch
15,00-17,00
Workshop - Effects of Security Politics on EU and US Asylum and Protection of Refugees System
J. Bauer - University of Connecticut
V. Mitsilegas - Queen Mary, University of London
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Application
Applicants must fill in the attached application form and mail it with a copy of their ID card or passport to the address:
summerschool@jus.unibs.it or fax it to +39 (030) 2989613. Applicants will be selected by a Committee appointed by the Faculty.
Successful applicants will be notified.
Application deadline: 30 June 2011 or later, subject to availability.
Tuition Fee, Registration
There will be no tuition fee for students registered at a University or a Law School (including PhD and Master students). A tuition fee of 200,00 euros is required to other applicants.
A limited number of scholarships (covering accommodation and meals) is available for foreign candidates, accepted to the program and registered at a non-Italian university. The University can provide a list of accommodations at low rates for all applicants.
SEGRETARIAT
Chiara Di Stasio - Chiara Perfumi Fabio Ravelli Federica Grana
Dipartimento di Scienze giuridiche
Tel.: +39 030.2989679 or 664
Fax: +39 030.2989613
e-mail: summerschool@jus.unibs.it
web site: http://www.unibs.it/online/ateneo/Home/Didattica/Scambiinternazionali/articolo8593.html