Odysseus Network (ULB): Academic network for legal studies on immigration and asylum in Europe
FINAL CONFERENCE OF THE MADE REAL PROJECT
ALTERNATIVES TO IMMIGRATION DETENTION IN THE EU: THE TIME FOR IMPLEMENTATION
Brussels, Friday 6th February 2015
Organised by the Odysseus Academic Network (ULB) & Co-financed by the European Union
The Odysseus Academic Network (Université libre de Bruxelles - ULB) is hosting the final conference of the project MADE REAL (Making Alternatives to Detention in Europe a Reality by Exchanges, Advocacy and Learning), on Friday 6th February at the ULB (Salle DUPREEL), 44, avenue Jeanne, in 1050 Brussels, Belgium.
The MADE REAL project addresses the knowledge and implementation gaps concerning alternatives to detention for asylum seekers and migrants in the EU. It is an unprecedented collaboration between academics and non-governmental organisations in 13 EU Member States. It combines research on the legal framework and practices, training sessions and a range of advocacy and communication activities at national and EU level.
The conference will critically analyses the notion of alternatives to detention and its relevance in the EU context, present a range of practices in selected Member States and the principles underlying administrative decision-making and judicial control on both detention and alternatives to detention. Panelists include civil society representatives, judges, academics, EU policy-makers and representatives of international organizations.
The organisers invite all interested parties (such as policy-makers, civil society representatives, lawyers, judges, attorneys, State, EU and international officials, academics researchers, students) to attend the conference and visit the project's webpage ulb.ac.be/assoc/odysseus/index2.html
Please consult the programme of the conference: http://www.ulb.ac.be/assoc/odysseus/PROGRAMCONFMadeReal.pdf
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