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Two years into the endorsement of the “Dublin III regulation”, international protection provided by the EU to the increasing number of asylum seekers fleeing their countries is being challenged. Efficacy of these norms and policies is under scrutiny, as well as the complex relationship between the EU and its member states when it comes to concrete implementation. Is Dublin III meeting human rights concerns emerging from the migration crisis? What are the dilemmas faced by European lawyers and legal practitioners when it comes to everyday application of EU and – more broadly - international legal standards on asylum? How ready are EU member states to adequately receive individuals and families transferred from one state to the other under the Dublin regime? Are the remedies set forth to prevent abuses accessible and effective?
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Hrs FRIDAY 19 June
SATURDAY 20 June
SUNDAY 21 June
9.00 9.30
Registration Case study presentation and discussion
9.30
10.30
General introduction
Group work on case studies
Group 1: National norms, practice and case law implementing the Dublin regulation: a comparison
Group 2: transferred persons under Dublin regulation: reception conditions and remedies
Group 3: Insights and challenging from the ECtHR case law
Wrap-up seminar / round-table
Working Group presentations
10.30
11.00 break break break
11.00
13.00
The theoretical, institutional and legal scenario
Group work on case studies - continued
General discussion
Conclusions
13.00
14.30 lunch lunch Lunch / reception
14.30
16.00 Human rights, asylum, and migration flows
Group work on case studies - continued
Departure of participants 16.00
16.30 break break
16.30
18.00
The common European asylum system:
old and new challenges Group work on case studies - conclusions
“DUBLIN III, TWO YEARS ON. ASYLUM SEEKERS AND
REFUGEES IN THE EU AND BEYOND” 19-21 June 2015
EIUC Monastery of San Nicolò Riviera San Nicolò 26 30126 Venice Lido, Italy