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