EUROPEAN CONGRESS ON ASYLUM
Brussels, 8 & 9 April 2014
http://www.ulb.ac.be/assoc/odysseus/CEASE.html
Ladies and Gentlemen, Colleagues and Friends,
I have the honor, on behalf of the Odysseus Academic Network, to inform you about the 7th European Congress of Jurists specialised in Immigration and Asylum that will take place in Brussels on 8 and 9 April 2014. This edition is devoted to the 2nd generation of asylum instruments adopted on 26 June 2013 and will propose to the audience:
. a "vertical" approach of each instrument by a general report presenting the novelties and measuring the progress accomplished towards more harmonisation;
. a "horizontal" approach of key questions analysed throughout all the instruments to evaluate their coherence by a panel of experts after each report.
The final session will assess the progress towards a CEAS (Common European Asylum System) as we will argue that it is not finalised in view of the strategic guidelines that will be adopted in June by the European Council to follow up the Stockholm programme.
Odysseus has mobilised all its members in the 28 Member States together with the best experts of asylum law in Europe and high-level practitioners from the EU institutions and the EASO, Member States' administrations and representatives of UNHCR and NGOs. Many of them have been personally involved in the negotiations of the new asylum legislations. This congress will therefore be a unique opportunity to better understand the legal and political developments of asylum in the EU and to network with the numerous people who will attend. As the places are limited, we advise you to register quickly through our website: http://www.ulb.ac.be/assoc/odysseus/CEASE.html
On behalf of Odysseus, I hope to have the pleasure to meet you at our Congress. I thank you to help us to promote our activities which are completely self-financed by forwarding this information to all persons who could be interested.
Sincerely yours,
Prof Dr Philippe DE BRUYCKER
Coordinator of the Odysseus Academic Network
Prof. Dr Philippe DE BRUYCKER
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Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB)
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