ERA: European Immigration Law: Annual Conference
Section
Event Description
European Immigration Law: Annual Conference
- Migrants and work
- Integration of third-countries nationals
- Brexit as a challenge for immigration law
Brussels, 16-17 May 2019
10% discount until 16 April 2019
Objective
The aim of this conference is to provide legal practitioners with an update on recent developments in the EU legal migration system and the mechanisms put in place to tackle labour and skills shortages and to reinforce the attractiveness of the EU for key workers. It will give them with the opportunity to discuss current legal reforms with high-level experts in the field.
Key topics
- Novelties in current EU legal migration law
- Results of the “Fitness Check” on legal migration
- Alternative pathways for legal migration
- Intra-Corporate Transfers Directive
- Implementation of the Single Permit Directive
- Students and Researchers Directive
- Employment and immigration law after Brexit
- Integration and family reunification of third-country nationals
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Language: English
Organiser: Magdalena Kędzior (ERA)
Event number: 419R22
Speakers
Efi Anastasiou
Policy Officer, Social Affairs, DG EMPL, European Commission, Brussels
Jo Antoons
Partner, Fragomen Global LLP, Brussels
Hélène Calers
Policy Officer, Legal Migration and Integration, DG Home, European Commission, Brussels
Laura Corrado
Head of Unit, Legal Migration and Integration, DG HOME, European Commission, Brussels
Aniel Pahladsingh
Coordinating Legal officer, Research Department, Council of State (Raad van State), The Hague
Simon Roberts
Associate Professor, University of Nottingham
Christine Sullivan
Director, Fragomen Global LLP, Brussels
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