9./10.06.2016 Konferenz "Immigration, Citizenship, and Constitutional Identity: Germany in a Global Perspective" - Prof. Dr. Jürgen Bast, Gießen und Dr. Liav Orgad, Berlin
The conference seeks to discuss national, regional, and global challenges presented by international migration, as well as legal and ethical dilemmas that have arisen as a result of the current migrant/ refugee crisis. Specifically, the conference will: 1) explore whether it is justified to impose immigration restrictions in order to protect constitutional essentials; 2) examine how the EU can increase refugee protection and should govern the refugee/migrant crisis; and 3) address whether the current situation is an “international constitutional moment” for the promotion of a global compact on forced migration.
Keynote by Stephen Legomsky (with Jürgen Bast)
Coffee Break
Panel 1 (from left): Amnon Rubinstein, Anne Gladitz, Anuscheh Farahat, Kay Hailbronner
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08:30–09:00 | Reception |
09:00–10:45 | Introduction and Keynote Address |
Welcome and Introduction Jürgen Bast, Professor of Law, Justus-Liebig-Universität Giessen Liav Orgad, Marie Curie Fellow, Freie Universität Berlin; Associate Professor of Law, IDC Herzliya |
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Keynote Stephen Legomsky, John S. Lehmann University Professor Emeritus, Washington University School of Law; former Chief Counsel of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, Homeland Security Dept. World Migration Today: Universal Decisions for Radically Different States |
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10:45–11:00 | Coffee Break |
11:00–12:30 | Panel 1: Germany at the Crossroad: Towards a Nation of Immigrants? |
Anuscheh Farahat, Senior Research Fellow, Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law, Heidelberg Progressive Inclusion as the Way Forward – How Legal Empowerment Forms a Society of Immigration |
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Kay Hailbronner, Professor Emeritus of Law, University of Konstanz The Impact of the Refugee Movement – Changing Perceptions of Integration and Citizenship |
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Amnon Rubinstein, University Professor, IDC Herzliya Unintended Immigration Countries: Germany and Israel at the Crossroads |
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Chair: Anne Gladitz, Ph.D. Candidate, University of Bielefeld | |
12:30–14:00 | Lunch Break |
14:00–15:30 |
Panel 2: Immigration Policy & Constitutional Design: Defining the Basis Structure of a Polity |
Elspeth Guild, Jean Monnet Professor, Radboud University, Nijmegen; Queen Mary University of London; Centre for European Policy Studies, Brussels Europe, Refugees and Identity in 2016 |
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Barak Medina, Justice Haim Cohn Professor of Human Rights, Hebrew University of Jerusalem Immigration and Citizenship Laws and Intolerant Democracy: A Theory of Reflective Equilibrium |
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Uwe Volkmann, Professor of Law, Goethe University of Frankfurt What Does a Constitution Expect from Immigrants? |
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Chair: Ana M.M. Corrêa, Ph.D. Candidate, Université libre de Bruxelles | |
15:30–16:00 | Coffee Break |
16:00–17:30 | Panel 3: The Refugee/Migrant Crisis: An International Constitutional Moment? |
Alberto Achermann, Associate Professor of Law, University of Bern The Geneva Refugee Convention and the Right of Asylum: The Missing Link |
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T. Alexander Aleinikoff, Visiting Professor of Law, and Huo Global Policy Initiative Research Fellow, Columbia Global Policy Initiative, Columbia University Towards a Global Compact on Forced Migration? |
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Peter Schuck, Baldwin Professor of Law Emeritus, Yale Law School Refugee Burden-Sharing: Using a Market Process to Increase Refugee Protection |
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Chair: Michael Riegner, Research Associate, Humboldt University of Berlin | |
19:30 | Dinner |
Friday, June 10, 2016 |
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08:30–09:00 | Reception |
09:00-09:15 |
Opening Remarks Uriel Reichman, President and Founder, IDC Herzliya |
09:15–11:00 | Panel 4: Immigration and the Europeanness: Identity Politics in EU Immigration Law |
Kees Groenendijk, Professor Emeritus of Sociology of Law, Radboud University Nijmegen Language Tests: Integration, Selection or Exclusion? |
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Sara Iglesias Sánchez, Référendaire, European Court of Justice, Luxembourg European Residents: the Emergence of a Supranational Alienage Law |
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Christian Joppke, Professor of Sociology, University of Bern Europe without Identity: Demonstrated by its Citizenship |
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Chair: Jelena von Achenbach, Adjunct Professor of Law, Justus-Liebig-Universität Giessen | |
11:00–11:15 | Coffee Break |
11:15–12:00 | Closing Remarks and Discussion |
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