Annual Conference on EU Asylum Law 2014
• Focus on subsidiary protection
• Recent developments in case law and legislation
Trier, 29 October 2014 – 30 October 2014
10% discount until 29 September 2014
Language: English
Event number: 414R19
Areas of law: Asylum & Immigration Law, Human Rights Law
Objective
This conference will provide asylum law practitioners with practical insight into the current challenges and changes affecting applications for asylum in the EU under the subsidiary protection regime. It will also analyse the recent case law of the European courts on asylum law.
Key topics
• The concept of subsidiary protection
• The scope and limits of Art. 15(c) Qualification Directive (‘indiscriminate violence in situations of international or internal armed conflict’)
• Changes to subsidiary protection in the reformed CEAS
• Update on developments in European asylum legislation
• Recent case law of the CJEU and ECtHR in the area of asylum law
Speakers
• Roland Bank, Chief of the Legal Protection Department, UNHCR, Berlin
• Erik Fribergh*, Registrar, the European Court of Human Rights, Strasbourg
• Hélène Lambert*, Professor of International Law, University of Westminster, London
• Nuala Mole, Senior Lawyer, AIRE Centre, London
• Matthias Oel, Head of Unit, Asylum and Relations with EASO, DG Home Affairs, European Commission, Brussels
• Flip Schüller, Partner, Prakken d’Oliveira, Amsterdam
• Hugo Storey, Senior Immigration Judge, Immigration and Asylum Chamber, U.K. Upper Tribunal, London
• Kees Wouters, Senior Refugee Law Advisor, Division of International Protection, UNHCR, Geneva
• Boštjan Zalar, High Court Judge, Administrative Court of the Republic of Slovenia, Ljubljana
* Invited
Click here to download the full conference programme and to register: https://www.era.int/cgi-bin/cms?_SID=ba310c8e91280d600de6b1a74b260dda383015ea00331702993425&_sprache=en&_bereich=artikel&_aktion=detail&idartikel=124652
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