14 mei 2019

Interessant migratierecht congres op super mooie locatie



PROGRAMME*

June 27 - 29, 2019
Migration / international legal regulation​
Thursday, June 27

12:00

​19:00 - 21:00
Registration opens

Welcome Reception
Friday, June 28

9:00

10:00 - 12:00

10:00 - 10:15
10:15 - 10:30
10:30 - 10:40
10:40 - 11:00
11:00 - 11:30

11:30 - 12:00


​12:00 - 13:00

13:00 - 14:30






​14:30 - 15:00

15:00 - 16:30






​​16:30 - 17:00

​17:00 - 18:30


















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18:30-19:00



​20:00​​
Registration

Opening Ceremony with Keynote Speeches
Welcome and conference presentation by Professor Vasilka Sancin, President of the Slovene ILA Branch
Welcome address by the Rt Hon Lord Mance, Chair of the ILA
​Welcome address by the Dr. Christopher Ward, President of the ILA
Welcome address by the Minister of foreign affairs of the Republic of Slovenia, Dr. Miro Cerar (TBC)
Opening note by Johan Rautenbach International Organization for Migration’s Counsel and Director of the Legal Affairs Office
Introductory Lecture by prof. dr. Danilo Türk (TBC)

Break for Lunch

Panel 1: International Law and Migration - Global Concerns
  1. Do migrants have rights? (Christina M. Cerna)
  2. Challenges of the global governance on migration (Thibaut Fleury Graff)
  3. Living in-between laws: towards a transnational model of ius migrandi (Adriana Di Stefano)
  4. Physical barriers to migration: On the border of international law, too? (James A.R. Nafziger)

Break

Panel 2: International Law and Migration - Selected Concerns                     
  1. Moving cultures: engaging refugee and migrant cultural rights in international heritage law (Lucas Lixinski)
  2. Climate migration and statelessness – Where do we go from here? (Alexandra R. Harrington)
  3. Environmental migrants in the activities of international organizations: definitional issues and applicability of existing regimes (Federica Cittadino) ​​

Break and Poster Presentations
Panel 3: UN Global Compact(s)
  1. Is it a bird? Is it a plane? It’s the UN Global Compact! A Contribution on the legal sources of international migration law (Markus P. Beham)
  2. The Global Compact for safe, orderly and regular migration and the accusation of undermining state sovereignty: “Much Ado about Nothing”? (Francesca Capone)
  3. The Global Compact on migration: reflections from an EU perspective (Jan Wouters)
  4. Global Compact on refugees: Debating the efficacy of a “soft law”: Approach to global management and protection of refugees (Laurence Juma)
Panel 4: Region and Country Specific Responses to Migration

  1. Between extradition and refugee status: addressing South Africa’s legal lacuna (Anton Katz SC and Eshed Cohen)
  2. Modification or Creating a New Model? Reviewing the Comprehensive Plan of Action for Effective Refugee Protection in ASEAN (Dr. Irawati Handayani)
  3. Law and Politics on the New Regulatory Framework for Expanded Immigration in Japan: Political Flaws with the 2018 Immigration Act and Some Probable Consequences (Tetsuya Toyoda)​​
  4. Protection of refugees: Islam and International Law (Insight from Qatar) (Yaser Khalaileh)
  5. “The Legal Status of Asylum Seekers Fleeing Syria under Turkish Law” (Zeynep Derya Tarman)​

​The European Research Council: Funding excellence research from anywhere in the world (Benjamin Pelletier, European Research Council Executive Agency)

​Gala Dinner
Saturday, June 29

9:00

​10:00 - 12:00














​12:00 - 13:00

13:00 - 14:00

14:00 - 16:00
















​16:00 - 16:30

​16:30 - 18:00












19:00
Registration
Panel 5: EU and Migration
  1. Codifying the rules on the expulsion of aliens in the UN, the Council of Europe and the EU: meaningful interactions or “passing by each other like ships in the night”? (Tamás Molnár)
  2. The Role of European and Domestic Courts in the European Political Crisis on Migration (Madalina Moraru)
  3. When migrants turn into “denizens”: the legal status of foreign long‐term residents in international and EU law (Nele Matz‐Lück)
  4. Access to EU citizenship for non-EU migrants: the principle of national autonomy vs. the principle of proportionality (Petra Weingerl & Matjaž Tratnik)
Panel 6: Property Relations in Cross-border Families
  1. Matrimonial Property Regimes in Europe: A Comparative Perspective (Sandra Winkler)
  2. Conflict of Law Rules under the Property Regime Regulations (Claudia Rudolf)
  3. The property regimes in European Family Law.  The Italian perspective (Lucia Ruggeri)
  4. Rules on Jurisdiction in Matters of Matrimonial Property (Jerca Kramberger Škerl)
  5. Cross-Border families and the European certificate of succession from the italian perspective (Fabio Padovini)
Poster Presentations

​Break for Lunch
Fatur Menard Law Firm
Panel 7: Normative Framework Regulating Migration over the Seas
  1. Is it Smuggling or Trafficking? (Abdelnaser Aljahani)
  2. Recent Non-Entrée Migration Policies in the Central Mediterranean and their Legality under the Law of the Sea and Human Rights Law: A Responsibility Gap? (Efthymios Papastavridis)
  3. The Pushback of Migrants at Sea without Securing Their Destination: Is it A Violation under International Law? Practices in Asian Region (Yurika Ishiii)
  4. The NGO Ships and Their Search and Rescue Activities in the Mediterranean (Marina Žagar)
  5. Non-Refoulement at Sea – Interaction of EU Law with Other Legal Orders (Maja Menard)
Panel 8: Migration and the Changing Business Environment

  1. Interactions between business and migration – acknowledge by international law? (Łukasz Dawid Dąbrowski)
  2. Law and Religion in Private International Law – Reconciling Migrants’ Rights and Domestic Value Systems (Katharina Kaesling)
  3. European Private International Law and Migration: The Dark Side of Instrumentalization (Alberto Horst Neidhardt)
Break and Poster Presentations
Panel 9: Conflicts, Migration and the Role of Armed Forces
  1. Armed Forces and Migration Control: Some new Developments (Ulf Haeussler)
  2. Migration and the Role of Armed Forces: An Asia-Pacific Perspective    (Michael Smith)
  3. Migration and armed non-state actors – the reasons behind the migration and options to fight it (Agata Kleczkowska)
  4. The Forced Migration Crisis in Africa and the need for Contemporary Approaches: An Argument for Hybrid Taskforces on a case by case basis (Swikani Ncube)
Panel 10: Judicial and Alternative Ways of Solving “Migration Disputes”
  1. Lawless chaos. Legal representation in migration cases before national courts and administrative bodies  (Nadia Nadia Kornioti)
  2. International Child Abduction and Migration (Anabela Susana de Sousa Gonçalves)
  3. The effectiveness of the Employers Sanctions Directive and the prohibition of illegal employment of third country nationals in Switzerland (Agne Vaitkeviciute)
Closing Ceremony and Reception



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