Dear Madam, Dear Sir,
I am writing to you on behalf of the Academy of European Law based in Trier (ERA), Germany. We will be organising the following conference which might be interesting for you and your colleagues as it provides you with an update on the reform of the Common European Asylum System and on the situation on the ground. It will give you the opportunity to exchange with high-level experts on key legal issues brought to the fore by the refugee crisis.
Annual Conference on European Asylum Law 2016
Trier, 20-21 October 2016
Key topics:
- The reform of the Common European Asylum System: state of play
- Responsibility-sharing mechanisms: Dublin III v. Dublin IV, relocation and resettlement
- Hotspots in practice: what is their role and does it work?
- The EU-Turkey agreement: first lessons
- Labelling countries as safe: a comparative analysis
- The challenges of mass claims in asylum procedures and the reform of the Asylum Procedures Directive
- Refugee status and subsidiary protection in practice: current discrepancies and options regarding the reform of the Qualification Directive
- Towards common standards for reception conditions in Europe?
- Unaccompanied minors and family reunification: current challenges, existing protection tools and further avenues
- Recent case law of the CJEU and ECtHR in the field of asylum law
Please click here for further information: www.era.int/?125829&en
We offer a special 25% special discount for lawyers in private practice and representatives of NGOs.
We would be delighted if you could pass on this invitation also to your contacts who might be interested in this event.
We look forward to meeting you in Trier and please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions.
Thank you very much in advance.
Kind regards,
Stephanie Hoffmann
Marketing Manager
Academy of European Law
Metzer Allee 4 | D-54295 Trier
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