LAB 13: A call for effective and just migration policies in Europe
19 November 2015 - 14.00-15.30 - Room 11, Palais de l'Europe, Interpretation: FR/EN - Sponsored by the Council of Europe Schools of Political Studies
As more people than ever are attempting to escape political violence, oppression, destitution and environmental changes in their countries, Europe faces major asylum and migration policy challenges, but lacks an explicit framework guaranteeing protection and addressing the fears stemming from growing ethnic and cultural diversity.
Exploring effective and just migration policies
Against this background and the refugee crisis unfolding in Europe since the summer of 2015, the lab will explore migration processes and political options at hand for introducing effective and just migration policies and for linking their implementation to human rights and the rule of law, and to the future of Europe. It will also present specific initiatives for refugees in transit and destination countries and a perspective from Northern Africa.
Presenter(s)
Mr Ljubisa VRENCEV, Greece, Symβiosis, Head of Programmes
Ljubisa Vrencev is Programme Director at Symβiosis in Thessaloniki, Greece. Since 1997, he has been working with national and international NGOs on media, migration and anti-discrimination in Greece, as well as on development and forced migration in the Western Balkans. He consulted UNOPS, UNDP, Cooperazione Italiana and IOM on assessing conditions of refugees and on developing policies for sustainable returns. He holds a Masters degree on Local Development for the Balkans from the University of Trento and Free University of Bolzano/Bozen. He co-ordinated the emergency assessment on migration in the Aegean islands in August and September 2015.
Discussants are invited to take part in the Labs in order to share their experience with the presented democratic initiatives and try to bring broader perspectives to the following discussions.
Mr Ahmed DRISS, Tunisia, Director, Tunisian School of Politics
Ahmed Driss has been a professor of Law at the Faculties of Law and Economic Sciences and Management at Tunis University since 1998. As of 2000, he has been a member of the Governing Council of the Académie internationale de droit constitutionnel of Tunisia and, since 2005, President-Director of the Centre for Mediterranean and International Studies (CEMI) in Tunis. From 2012, he is the Director of the Tunisian School of Politics which forms part of the network of 21 Schools of Political Studies under the auspices of the Council of Europe.
Ms Irina ALEXIEVA, Director, Bulgarian School of Politics
Irina Alexieva is Executive Director of the Bulgarian School of Politics "Dimitry Panitza", as well as a Member of the Board of the Bulgarian Civil Society House and of the Scientific Committee of the World Forum for Democracy. She is a well-known business journalist, having interviewed some of the most influential global leaders. Irina Alexieva has been involved in both TV and radio productions and is an author of several documentaries. She has a PhD in Public Communications and Information Studies.
Mr Aurélien CANTOU
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Challenge 1
Ensuring security and bringing surveillance under control
Challenge 2
Liberating society from fear and nurturing the desire for freedom
Challenge 3
Freedom of information in the “age of terror”
- LAB15
Safe whistleblowing - LAB16
Protection of journalists and freedom of information - LAB17
Framing freedom of expression? Between media regulation and the protection of personal data - LAB18
Civic Action for Media Freedom - LAB19
Who is controlling the internet? Toward a transnational model of democratic accountability