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International law (and EU law) is playing an increasingly relevant role in an area (migration regulation and governance) strictly pertaining to sovereign states. This has several major implications. Among them, there is the spectacular emergence of the objective tension between states - equally human rights oriented - lying on the opposite sides of the line, namely sending states vs hosting ones. International and EU law should therefore embed an element of solidarity - a topic that states carefully tend to avoid though, except in top emergency situations...[nbsp]
After an introductory day, Tuesday is devoted to present students with a fresh recapitulation of international legal standards; on Wednesday the human rights dimension is expressly addressed; on Thursday we will deal with the EU policies on migration and - most particularly - asylum and vulnerable groups; Friday will be devoted to a case-study (Italy...); Saturday will be a wrap-up session, where students may also present some of the projects they have elaborated during the week.
International law (and EU law) is playing an increasingly relevant role in an area (migration regulation and governance) strictly pertaining to sovereign states. This has several major implications. Among them, there is the spectacular emergence of the objective tension between states - equally human rights oriented - lying on the opposite sides of the line, namely sending states vs hosting ones. International and EU law should therefore embed an element of solidarity - a topic that states carefully tend to avoid though, except in top emergency situations...[nbsp]
After an introductory day, Tuesday is devoted to present students with a fresh recapitulation of international legal standards; on Wednesday the human rights dimension is expressly addressed; on Thursday we will deal with the EU policies on migration and - most particularly - asylum and vulnerable groups; Friday will be devoted to a case-study (Italy...); Saturday will be a wrap-up session, where students may also present some of the projects they have elaborated during the week.
International law (and EU law) is playing an increasingly relevant role in an area (migration regulation and governance) strictly pertaining to sovereign states. This has several major implications. Among them, there is the spectacular emergence of the objective tension between states - equally human rights oriented - lying on the opposite sides of the line, namely sending states vs hosting ones. International and EU law should therefore embed an element of solidarity - a topic that states carefully tend to avoid though, except in top emergency situations...[nbsp]
After an introductory day, Tuesday is devoted to present students with a fresh recapitulation of international legal standards; on Wednesday the human rights dimension is expressly addressed; on Thursday we will deal with the EU policies on migration and - most particularly - asylum and vulnerable groups; Friday will be devoted to a case-study (Italy...); Saturday will be a wrap-up session, where students may also present some of the projects they have elaborated during the week.
Cluster: PEOPLE ON THE MOVE AND THEIR HUMAN RIGHTS:
THE INTERNATIONALIZATION OF MIGRATION LAW AND THE ROLE OF THE EU
Cluster Responsible: Prof. Paolo DE STEFANI, University of Padua Sessions hrs MONDAY 30 June TUESDAY 1 July WEDNESDAY 2 July THURSDAY 3 July FRIDAY 4 July SATURDAY 5 July 9.30 11.00 Paolo De Stefani Migration as a Human Rights Concern and Implications for the EU Internal and External Policies. Introductory remarks Franois Crpeau Migration is not an Anomaly: The Sovereignty vs Human Rights Debate at Regional and Global levels Kristina Touzenis The International Law of Migrants and the Plight of the Most Vulnerable Eiko Thielemann EU Policies on Migration and Asylum and the Quest for Solidarity Lorenzo Trucco Italys Response to Migrant Crises: A Case Study De Stefani/Thielemann/ Trucco Conclusion of the week Workshop - Reports - Debate
11.00 11.30 Break 11.30 13.00 Paolo De Stefani Migration as a Human Rights Concern and Implications for the EU Internal and External Policies. Introductory remarks Franois Crpeau Migration is not an Anomaly: The Sovereignty vs Human Rights Debate at Regional and Global levels Kristina Touzenis The International Law of Migrants and the Plight of the Most Vulnerable Eiko Thielemann EU Policies on Migration and Asylum and the Quest for Solidarity Lorenzo Trucco Italys Response to Migrant Crises: A Case Study De Stefani/Thielemann/ Trucco Conclusion of the week Workshop - Reports - Debate 13.00 14.30 Lunch 14.30 16.30 Paolo De Stefani Looking for human rights in international migration law instruments Franois Crpeau Workshop: is the Rational Human Rights Discourse on Migration Convincing? Free Eiko Thielemann
Lorenzo Trucco
Free
VENICE SCHOOL OF HUMAN RIGHTS 27 June - 5 July 2014 EIUC Monastery of San Nicol Riviera San Nicol 26 30126 Venice Lido, Italy