IDENTIFICATION
DES DEMANDEURS D'ASILE (VULNERABLES ?)AYANT DES BESOINS PARTICULIERS DANS LE CADRE DE LA
DIRECTIVE CONDITIONS D'ACCUEIL2003/9:
concepts, procedure et objectifs
PROGRAMME
JEUDI 19 NOVEMBRE 2009
- 8.15 : Accueil des participants
SESSION D'OUVERTURE
- 8.45: Discours de Bienvenue
PREMIERE SESSION: LES CONCEPTS: IDENTIFIER MAIS QUI ET QUOI?
Chair : Prof. Philippe DE BRUYCKER
Coordinator of the Odysseus Academic Network &
Professor at the Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB), Belgium
- 9.00 : Etat des lieux dans les Etats Membres et analyse des concepts dans la directive actuelle
et sa refonte
Laurence DEBAUCHE,
Consultante juriste, Coordinatrice du projet pour le Réseau académique Odysseus
- 9.30 : The perspective of the European Commission
- 9.40 : The perspective of the European Parliament
- 9.50 : The perspective of the Swedisch Presidency
- 10.00 : UNHCR practices, experience and standards in identifying asylum seekers with special needs
in registration, refugee status determination ans resettlement
Blanche TAX,
Senior Policy Officer, Bureau of Europe, UNHCR
- 10.15 : Pause café
- 10.45 : Discussion
DEUXIEME SESSION: LA PROCEDURE:IDENTIFIER MAIS QUAND, COMMENT ET PAR QUI?
Chair : Jean-Paul BREKKE,
Researcher, Institute for Social Research, Oslo, Norway
- 11.30 : State of Play in the Member States.
Eeva NIJKANEN,
Researcher at the Faculty of Law, University of Turku, Finland
- 12.00 : Victims of Torture: Socio-medical Project for an early recognition of traumatism.
Hélène de Rengervé,
Co-Founder of the Centre Parcours d’Exil, Paris, France
- 12.15 : Le principe même de la procédure d’identification en question.
Sibel Agrali,
Directrice du Centre Primo Levi, Paris, France
- 12.30 : Case Study, Belgium: From Special to Individual Needs of Asylum Seekers?
Liesbet Masschelein,
Legal Advisor for the Federal Agency for the Reception of Asylum Seekers, Belgium
- 12.45 :Pause déjeuner
- 14.00 : Discussion
TROISIEME SESSION : LES OBJECTIFS: IDENTIFIER MAIS DANS QUEL BUT?
Chair : Bjarte Vandvik,
Secretary General of European Council on Refugees and Exiles (ECRE)
- 14.45 : The goals of the identification procedure as set out by the Reception Conditions Directive.
Vigdis Vevstad,
Adviser, Institute for Social Research, Oslo, Norway
- 15.00 : Identification of Special Needs and Detention in the light of the new article 11 § 5
of the Commission Proposal
Katrine Camilleri,
Lawyer, Malta
- 15.15 : Identification of Special Needs & Asylum Procedures and Refugee Status Determination:
a view from Poland
Prof. Barbara Mikolajczyk,
Department of International Public Law and the European Law, University of Silesia in Katowice, Poland
- 15.30 : Case Study: Asylum Seekers with mental health problems:
The MAPP Project in The Netherlands
Evert Bloemen,
Medical Doctor and Advisor, Pharos, The Netherlands
- 15.45 : Pause café
- 16.15 : Discussion
- 17.00 : General Conclusions
Prof. Philippe DE BRUYCKER
Coordinator of the Odysseus Academic Network &
Professor at the Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB), Belgium
Final Remarks
Blanche TAX,
Senior Policy Officer, Bureau of Europe, UNHCR
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