New Perspectives on the Common European Asylum System: Ensuring Better Integration of Asylum Seekers in the EU
In recent years, the EU has been receiving an average of 1.8 million immigrants annually and as such, immigration has become a key issue in the national politics of many Member States. The Common European Asylum System (CEAS), which was reinforced by The Hague Programme (November 2004) and The Stockholm Programme (2009), aims to harmonise asylum procedures in the European Union, increase cooperation between EU states on managing their external borders and develop high standards of protection for asylum seekers.
This timely International Symposium will explore the ongoing challenges that Europe is facing to increase the practical cooperation between member states, especially in relation to the collection of measurable data on asylum seekers.
For further details about the symposium, please refer to the enclosed event brochure. Do feel free to circulate this information to relevant colleagues within your organisation.
date:13. února 2013 (středa)
place:The Silken Berlaymont Hotel, Brussels