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A. Section Profile
The Migration Law section is a friendly and informal group which serves as a useful forum for discussion of 'work in progress' or more concrete ideas. We welcome presentations by new members (lecturers and research students) as well as more 'established' members in the field (asylum, refugees, migration, nationality). Our last meeting in London was very successful, and we hope that even more of you will be joining us in Keele.
B. Section Convenor
Dr Helen Toner Warwick Law School, University of Warwick, Coventry, CV4 7AL Tel: 024765 23326Email: H.F.Toner@warwick.ac.uk
C. Section News
- Call for Papers on Migration law for the 2010 SLS Conference at Southampton - Published Tuesday February 02 2010.
D. Provisional Conference Programme
2010 Conference at Southampton
Session 1: September 13th 14.00 - 15.30 Room Law 4053
1A Richard Ball (UWE Bristol)
The Blue Card Directive: The EU's Green Card?
1B Keith Puttick (Staffordshire)
Can she stay, or must she go? Spouses' & family members' retained and 'derived' residence rights after Ibrahim and Teixeira
Session 2: September 13th 16.00 - 17.30 Room Law 4053
2A Dimitry Kochenov
The Influence of the Rottmann judgement on the ECJ on the development of the concept of European Citizenship
2B Helen Toner (Warwick)
The emerging role of the Court of Justice in EU Immigration and Asylum law
Session 3 September 14th 09.30 - 11.00 Room Law 4053
3A Nadine El-Enany (Brunel)
'The United Kingdom's Refugee Protection Regime and its Relationship with Europe: The Birth, the Marriage and the Separation'
3B Sarah Craig
'The Application of Key Provisions of the Asylum Procedures Directive in selected Member States: UNHCR Study'
Previous Conferences
- Oxford 2003.
- Sheffield 2004.
- Strathclyde 2005.
- Keele 2006.
- Durham 2007.
- London 2008.