Conference: Family reunification under strain: restrictive vs. flexible policies - 17 November 2011
The King Baudouin Foundation, the European Policy Centre and the Odysseus Academic Network are organising a Conference on Family reunification under strain: restrictive vs. flexible policies, on 17 November
About this Conference:
Family migration is a crucial and sensitive issue that has been recognised at EU level since the adoption of the Directive on the right to family reunification in 2003. While the Directive defines and frames the conditions for the exercise of the right to family reunification, Member States have some leeway when it comes to implementation. A new study commissioned by the King Baudouin Foundation and carried out by the European Policy Centre, in cooperation with the Odysseus Academic Network, covering nine EU Member States, demonstrates that, in general, national rules on conditions for family reunification have been modified repeatedly to make family reunification more difficult. Although this restrictive trend is shared by a majority of Member States, a number have adopted more flexible policies in this regard.
This event will constitute a first and timely in-depth discussion following the expected publication of the European Commission Green Paper on family reunification scheduled for 15 November. Question and answer session will follow each panel debate.
The languages of the conference will be English, French and Dutch, with simultaneous translation provided.
Practical information:
When: Thursday 17 November 2011, 9.00-12.30, followed by lunch (Registration from 8.40)
Where: Résidence Palace, Polak Room, 155 Rue de la Loi, 1040 Brussels
For more information & registration: n.news@epc.eu