The conference is divided into six different sessions each devoted to one aspect of the pact, including the opening one providing a global understanding of the evolution of the EU policy and legal framework that the pact induces. [...] Each session is made of reports presented by an academic from the Odysseus Network among the best specialists of the area coming from all over the EU. [...] The conference will be followed by the publication of its proceedings in the course of 2025 in a book that will provide a tool for the understanding of the legal instruments of the Pact on Migration and Asylum that can be used on the job. [...] You can have a preview of the content of the conference by reading the series of posts about the instruments of the Pact published in advance on the Odysseus blog. [...] Funding the Implementation of the Pact by Assoc.
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Table of Contents
- 8:45 OPENING SPEECH 3
- 9:00 SESSION 1: UNPACKING THE PACT 3
- Chair: Jean-Louis De Brouwer, Director for European Affairs Program, Egmont Institute 3
- 1. From European Legislation to Implementation 3
- by Prof. Philippe De Bruycker, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium 3
- 2. Complementary Operational and Political Measures 3
- by Prof. Daniel Thym, University of Konstanz, Germany 3
- 3. Funding the Implementation of the Pact 3
- by Assoc. Prof. Lilian Tsourdi, Maastricht University, Netherlands 3
- 4. Comments by Esther Pozo-Vera, Head of Asylum Unit, DG Migration and Home Affairs, European Commission 3
- 5. Comments by Georg Luke, Head of Unit for European Migration Affairs, Federal Ministry of the Interior of Austria 3
- 11:30 SESSION 2: RESPONSIBILITY VERSUS SOLIDARITY 3
- Chair: Prof. Paula Garcia Andrade, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain 3
- 1. Dublin Never Dies! No-reform and Adjustments 3
- 14:00 SESSION 3: AT THE BORDER 4
- 1. Screening: Simply Identifying?! 4
- 2. Fiction of non-entry and Detention 4
- 3. Linking Asylum and Return Decisions 4
- 4. Derogations under Exceptional Circumstances: force majeure, crisis and instrumentalisation 4
- by Assoc. Prof. Prof. Meltem Ineli Ciger, Suleyman Demirel University, Türkiye 4
- 5. Comments by Catherine Woollard, European Council of Refugees and Exiles (ECRE) 4
- 16:15 SESSION 4: RULES FOR REFUGEES 4
- 1. Better or No Reception Conditions with the New Directive? 4
- by Prof. Ségolène Barbou des Places, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, France 4
- 3. Regulating Qualification 4
- 4. Identifying and Protecting Vulnerables 4
- by Dr. Catherine Warin, European Institute of Public Administration, Luxemburg & Dr. Valeria Ilareva, Lawyer, Foundation for Access to Rights, Bulgaria 4
- 5. Comments by Prof. Steve Peers, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK 4
- 08:45 SESSION 5: ASYLUM PROCEDURES 5
- Chair: Prof. Jean Yves Carlier, Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium 5
- 1. Towards a common type of procedure? 5
- 2. Human Rights and Due Process Guarantees in the new EU Asylum Procedures by Prof. Vincent Chetail, Graduate Institute of International & Development Studies, Geneva, Switzerland 5
- 3. From Legal Aid to Legal Counseling 5
- 11:30 SESSION 6: TOOLS FOR CONTROL 5
- 1. Eurodac Generation 3: Better Controlling Irregular Migration 5
- by Assoc. Prof. Niovi Vavoula, University of Luxembourg 5
- 2. Human Rights Monitoring: effective or window dressing? 5
- by Prof. Iris Goldner Lang, University of Zagreb, Croatia 5
- 3. Comments by Grigoris Tsioukas, Deputy Fundamental Rights Officer, Frontex 5
- 4. Comments by Dr Tamas Molnar, Legal Research Officer, EU Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) 5
- End around 13:00 5