THE MAKING OF MIGRATORY POLICIES IN EUROPE

19th Ð 20th MAY 2006

 

 

Faculty of Political Science, University of Turin

Sala Lauree

Via Verdi 25 - Turin

 

 

FRIDAY, 19th May 2006

 

09,00

Opening address by Franco Garelli, Dean of the Faculty of Political Sciences Ð University of Turin

and opening of the conference

 

First session Ð chair (to be defined)

 

09,30-10,15

The case of Spain, by Ricard Moren and Eduardo Ruiz

Discussants: Berta Alvarez-Miranda and Maria Josephina Perez Espino

 

10,15-11,00

The case of Italy, by Giovanna Zincone

Discussant: Marcello Fedele and Maren Brokert

 

Coffee Break

 

11,30-12,15 

The case of Austria, by Albert Kraler and Anna Stepien

Discussant: Bernhard Perching and Tiziana Caponio

 

12,15-13,00

The case of Switzerland, by Gianni DÕAmato

Discussants: Marco Giugni and Tatjana Baraulina

 

13,00-13,30

Open debate

 

Lunch

 

 

Second session Ð chair (to be defined)

 

15,00-15,45

The case of the Czech Republic, by Marek Canek and Pavel Cizinsky

Discussant: Dusan Drbohlav and Paolo Ruspini

 

15,45-16,30

The case of Hungary, by Andrˆs Kovac

Discussant: Judit Juh‡sz and Luigi Di Gregorio

 

Coffee Break

 

16,30-17,15

The case of Germany, by Wolfgang Bosswick

Discussants: Kay Hailbronner and Rinus Penninx

 

17,15-18,00

Debate

 

20,00 Common dinner

 

 

SATURDAY, 20th May 2006

 

09,00-09,30

Introducing remarks by Endre Sik on ÒThe governance of migratory policiesÓ

 

Third session Ð chair (to be defined)

 

09,30-10,15

The case of United Kingdom, by Joshua Hatton

Discussants: Javier Moreno Fuentes and Almuth Wietholtz

 

10,15-11,00

The case of the Netherlands, by Rinus Penninx, Maria Bruquestas, Blanca Mascarenas and Peter Scholten

Discussant: Han Entzinger and Ettore Recchi

 

Coffee Break

 

11,30-12,15

The case of France, by Catherine Withol de Wenden

Discussants: Ines Michalowski and Peter Scholten

 

12,15-13:00

Debate

 

Lunch