migrants and refugees across europe
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migrants and refugees across europe
The arrival in Europe of a mass of people who flee their countries of origin due to war and other situations of danger for their lives and liberties, in addition to the flux of migrants compelled to leave their countries because of poverty, has become a major challenge for Europe. Indeed, social integration, intercultural dialogue, mutual respect, on one hand, and, on the other, measures to prevent and combat illegal immigration fueled by criminal organizations, as well as to respond effectively to terrorism risks connected with conflicts on the south bank of the Mediterranean (Middle-East and African area), are all intertwined factors and aspects of a scenario in which is at stake the future of the European project of peace and prosperity. In view of the challenge thus posed and upon which it also depends the challenge of peaceful coexistence and worldwide sustainable development, EU member states and institutions are called to act in a responsive way that implies the responsibility to deepen and spread knowledge about the issues involved, in order to have a better understanding of viable solutions in terms of political choices concerning the European citizens. To this regard, university cooperation, through the involvement of research and study centres, with the participation of experts, and civil society organizations, can bring about a significant contribution of analysis, suggestions and proposals. In gathering together scholars, young researchers, experts, as well as institutional and civil society representatives, in order to offer an opportunity to reflect and discuss on such matters, while urging the attention of competent authorities, in particular at European level, the Seminar* is aimed to analyze causes and types of migration flows and their socio-economic, legal and political impact, to collect study materials on the phenomenon, to advance proposals for managing it, and to contribute to promote a greater sense of awareness and responsibility on the side of EU countries based on shared values and common interests and a true spirit of solidarity and mutual trust. * Held within CeAS project “Pathways to Peace” in collaboration with under the patronage MIGRANTS AND REFUGEES ACROSS EUROPE: HOW TO SHARE THE CHALLENGE Scientific coordination: Luigi Moccia, CeAS, University Roma Tre Lia Pop, RCIMI, University of Oradea Scientific committee: Fulvio Attinà, University of Catania Marie-Laure Basilien-Gainche, University Jean Moulin Lyon 3 Ioan Hosu, University Babes Bolyai, Cluj Napoca Alexander Ilies, University of Oradea Esther Lopatin, Center for European Studies, Herzliya Marc Maresceau, University of Gent Stefan Messmann, Central European University, Budapest Janos Simon, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest Naděžda Šišková, Palacky University of Olomouc Jan Wendt, University of Gdansk Organisation: CeAS (Giovanni Renzullo; Loredana Teodorescu) RCIMI (Irina Mihaela Pop, Meda Todor) Centre of excellence Altiero Spinelli (CeAS) Via G. Chiabrera 199 Università Roma Tre 00145 Roma (I) [email protected] www.centrospinelli.eu FOR A SHARED WORLD OF PEACE INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR Rome, April 27-29, 2016 27 April Camera dei deputati Sala della Regina 28 April Università degli Studi Roma Tre Aula Magna del Rettorato (Great Hall) Via Ostiense 159 29 April Istituto Luigi Sturzo Palazzo Baldassini Via delle Coppelle, 35 27 April 2016 Migrants and Refugees across Europe: National Policies Camera dei Deputati - Sala della Regina Inaugural Session 15:00 - 17.00 Welcome & Opening speeches Laura BOLDRINI, President of the Italian Chamber of deputies Mario PANIZZA, Rector University Roma Tre Luigi MOCCIA, President Centre of excellence Altiero Spinelli, University Roma Tre Lia POP, Director Research Centre on Identity and Migration Issues, University of Oradea Joseph MIFSUD, Director London Academy of Diplomacy Ferruccio PASTORE, Director International and European Forum for Migration Research 28 April 2016 Università degli Studi Roma Tre Migrants and Refugees across Europe: Eu Policies 11:30 - 13:45 Second Session 17:30 - 19:45 Fourth Session Chair: Fulvio ATTINÀ, Univer sity of Catania Chair: Panelists: Stefan MESSMANN, Central European University “Wir schaffen das!” Migration to Europe, its causes and solutions Ioan Hosu - Mihnea STOICA, Babes-Bolyai University Between integration and exclusion. Romanian mainstream political discourse on the eve of the refugee crisis Solange FATAL, University of Montpellier Fundamental freedom of migrants in French administrative law Andrea DE PETRIS, University “Giustino Fortunato” The immigration challenge in Germany: a model for Europe? Panelists: Stefania PANEBIANCO, University of Catania The Mare Nostrum operation and the SAR approach: from an Italian response to a New European strategy to address the Mediterranean migration crisis? Nicola DE DOMINICIS, University Roma Tre Article 80 TFEU: the principle of solidarity and fair sharing of responsibility Filomena RICCARDI, University Roma Tre Old and new migrants’ communities in Italy: positive actions of integration and conflictual aspects in the negotiation of the new identity in the new socio-cultural spaces and geographies Aula Magna del Rettorato (Great Hall) - Via Ostiense 159 12.45 - 13.45 Questions, Comments, Discussions Migrants and Refugees across Europe: Values and Rights Migrants and Refugees across Europe: Experiences and Views 9:00 - 11:15 First Session Ioan HOSU, Babes-Bolyai University Loredana TEODORESCU, University Roma Tre The external dimension of the EU migration policy: the cooperation with the neighbouring countries Pina SODANO, University Roma Tre The European Union: delocalization of the welcoming and the externalization of borders Giuseppe ZARRELLA, Ass.“Eugenio Rossetto”, onlus EU and national policies in managing migrants and refugees crisis 19:00 - 19:45 Questions, Comments, Discussions 15:00 - 17:15 Third Session 29 April 2016 Chair: Chair: Marc MARESCEAU, University of Gent Janos SIMON, Eötvös Loránd University Panelists: Janos SIMON, Eötvös Loránd University They came, they saw, they departed! The view of refugees and migrants in Hungary Panelists: Naděžda ŠIŠKOVÁ, Palacky University of Olomouc Immigration quotas, Schengen and human rights (some consideration on searching for proper legal instruments to overcome crisis) Jan WENDT, University of Gdansk The problem of migration to Europe from Polish point of view Esther LOPATIN, Center for European Studies, Herzliya Building a better model for successful integration of immigrants in Europe Irina Mihaela POP, University of Oradea Communicating Romania’s policy on wars refugees Erminio FONZO, University of Salerno The memory of emigration faced with the current migration flows. The case of Italy 10.45 - 11.15 Questions, Comments, Discussion Lia POP, University of Oradea, New frontiers in European multilingualism and policies for migrants’ inclusion Marie-Laure BASILIEN-GAINCHE, University Jean Moulin Lyon 3 The EU refugees’ crisis management as the Necropolis of the European values? Lessons from Paul Ricoeur’s Ethics of Hospitality Marco MASSÓ GARROTE, Universidad de Castilla - La Mancha Political and constitutional aspects of the electoral participation of foreigners in Europe Patrizia PALERMO, University of Genoa Laws on the “High Seas” Emanuela PARISCIANI - Denise VENTURI, Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna Protecting minorities: the definition of LGBTI as particular social group in the European Union Silvia ZARRELLA “Asilo in Europa”, ngo The solidarity among Member States in the field of asylum: still a utopia? 16:45 - 17:15 Questions, Comments, Discussion Istituto Luigi Sturzo Palazzo Baldassini -Via delle Coppelle, 35 9:45 - 10:00 Welcome address Nicola ANTONETTI, President Istituto Luigi Sturzo 10.00 - 11.00 Concluding remarks Panel rapporteurs 11:00-13:00 Public comments & discussion Participants: Filippo BUBBICO, ViceMinister, Home Affairs Eugenio AMBROSI, Regional Director IOM's Regional Office for the EU Stéphane JAQUEMENT, UNHCR Regional Representative for Southern Europe PierVirgilio DASTOLI, President, CIME Liliana OCMIN, National Coordinator, Migration Policies Department Women & Youth, CISL Giulio SAPUTO, Young European Federalist (JEF), Italy, national secretariat