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Changing migration policies: national perspectives and supra-national strategies

3rd CDCDI International Conference

Conference venue: Hotel Yesterday, 8, Economu Cezarescu street, 6 District, Bucharest
Period: 10 - 11 November 2016
Deadline for submitting abstracts: The extended deadline for abstract submission is: July 22, 2016


Description of the Conference

In the last decades the conflicts across the globe and especially in the Middle East, along with changing political spheres of influence in high income countries led to different patterns of migration. The needs and interests of nation states have their roles in shaping the responses to migration within the wider frame of the rules and obligations resulted from their affiliation to international bodies and ratification of international conventions. In this fast pace changing world, not only the domestic policies on migration, but also some of the international human rights instruments seem to be inadequate to the new realities. The 3rd CDCDI conference aims to set the ground for debates between academics, professionals and policy makers with different backgrounds on topics related to migration, with focus on the migration policies.

The questions proposed for this conference await answers from various disciplines. To what extent the national migration policies are underpinned by knowledge and needs and not by political interests and choices? What are the limitations of immigration as solution to the demographic downturn, and to the shortage of labour force/skills?  How to deal with cultural diversity while the public attitude towards immigration is turning to intolerance? How do the countries of origin and destination negotiate their domestic migration policies in the broader context of international/EU regulations?  What role do the various social actors play in the decision making process regulating migration?

These are some of the issues for discussion, but the list remains open to submissions covering other related topics, as well. The contributions of practitioners from various fields to the conference themes are particularly welcome.

Proposed workshops:

The panel welcomes, among others, studies analysing the areas that need revision in the international law on migration, case studies exploring the application of human rights, migrant workers and refugee conventions, as well as comparative views on the domestic asylum law, practice and institutional co-operation in different European countries.

Guidelines for submission

Abstracts of maximum 300 words should be sent to conference@cdcdi.ro by 22th Jule 2016.
Please include the title, name of the authors, affiliation and e-mail addresses. The abstracts will be blind peer reviewed.  The draft papers to be presented in the panel sessions are expected by 15th October 2016.
We will acknowledge the receipt of all applications. If you have not received any confirmation e-mail within 3 days, please consider sending the abstract again.

Organizer

Information & contacts

The Research and Information Center on Immigrant Integration

9 Comanita st., district 2, 020557 Bucharest, Romania
Tel: +40.21.5277.979
Mobile: +40.742.134.514
Fax: +40.21.527.79.80
E-mail: office@cdcdi.ro
Website: www.cdcdi.ro

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