A szabadság és biztonság változó összképe Európában

 

Helyszín:
Jakobinus-terem, 1014 Budapest, Országház u. 30.

 

                         

The Changing Landscape of

European Liberty and Security

 


5TH Annual Conference of the CHALLENGE Project

 

 

 

Dates:
3th, 4th & 5th July 2008

 

 

Venue:
Castle District,

Jacobin Hall of the Academy of Sciences

I. Országház utca 30, Budapest

 

AIM OF THE EVENT

 

The Fifth CHALLENGE Annual Conference aims at paving the way for the project’s final stage in 2009. Based on the original project structure and the scientific framework consolidated in the Mid-Term Report, this event will bring together all the Workpackage Leaders. It will facilitate the synthesis exercise envisaged to take place in the last phase of the project.

The Programme has been structured on IX Panels dealing with the major themes of the project and including all the Workpackages. Each Workpackage leader will need to prepare a written contribution of at least 6,000 words and a methodological contribution on the main results achieved in the five years. Their contribution will be presented and discussed during the conference.

 

 PROGRAMME

 

 

3 JULY 2008

ILLIBERAL PRACTICES OF LIBERAL REGIMES

 

  

09.00.   Welcome & opening remarks by Judit Tóth (Szeged University)

 

09:00 – 10:00     PANEL I. THE POLITICAL, THE LIBERAL AND THE EXCEPTION. WHAT IS ILLIBERAL TODAY?

Chair: Didier Bigo (FNSP, Sciences Po)

 

WORKPACKAGE 1

Rob Walker (Keele University)

Vivienne Jabri (King’s College London)

Discussant:

Open discussion

 

10:00 – 11:00     PANEL II. THE DYNAMICS OF RADICALISATION OF VIOLENCE AND RELATIONS TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF EU INTERNAL SECURITY AGENCIES: AN INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY OF THE EU (IN)SECURITY AGENTS

Chair: Rob Walker

 

WORKPACKAGE 2

Didier Bigo (FNSP, Sciences Po)

Discussant :

Open discussion

 

11.00 – 11.30 Coffee Break

 

11.30 – 13:00     PANEL III. THE TRANSFORMATION OF THE NOTION OF PROTECTION: FROM CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE TO VULNERABILITY OF THE SELF AND TECHNOLOGY OF SURVEILLANCE

Chair: Vivienne Jabri

 

WORKPACKAGE 3

Ole Waever (University of Copenhagen) / Peter Burgess (PRIO)

 

WORKPACKAGE 4

Peter Lock (EART)

Discussant:

 

Open discussion

 

13.00 – 14.30 Lunch

  

 

 

14:30 – 16:00     PANEL IV. ILLIBERAL PRACTICES AND THEIR IMPLICATIONS ON THE RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS OF CITIZENS AND FOREIGNERS

Chair: Sergio Carrera

 

WORKPACKAGE 13

Leonard Besselink (University of Utrecht)

 

WORKPACKAGE 14

Elspeth Guild (Radboud University of Nijmegen, Centre for Migration Law)

Discussant:

 

Open discussion

 

16.00 – 16.30 Coffee Break

 

16:30 – 18:00     PANEL V. IMPACT ON THE POLICY MAKING CONCERNING THE AREA OF FREEDOM, SECURITY AND JUSTICE: FRAGMENTING SECURITY, CONSOLIDATING FREEDOM, ENHANCING TRANSPARENCY

Chair: Nikos Scandamis

 

WORKPACKAGE 5

Sergio Carrera (CEPS)

 

WORKPACKAGE 6

Juliet Lodge (University of Leeds)

Discussant:

 

Open discussion

 

4 JULY 2008

THE EUROPEAN ARENA, ITS COHERENCE, ITS IMPACT ON THE WORLD 

  

09:30 – 11:00     PANEL VI. IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN OLD AND NEW MEMBER STATES STILL RELEVANT FOR EU SECURITY JUSTICE AND FREEDOM MATTERS? ONE OR TWO EU?

Chair: Elspeth Guild

 

WORKPACKAGE 7

Judit Tóth (Szeged University)

Grzegorz Gromadzki (Stefan Batory Foundation)

Angelina Tchorbadjiyska, (European Institut Sofia)

Henry Frendo (University of Malta)

Discussant:

 

Open discussion

 

11:00 – 11:30    Coffee Break

 

 

 

 

11:30 – 13:00     PANEL VII. EURO MEDITERRANEAN RELATIONS, AVOIDING OR PROVOKING A GEOPOLITICS OF CONFRONTATION IN MIGRATION ISSUES?

Chair: Jocelyne Cesari

WORKPACKAGE 8

Salvatore Palidda / Alessandro dal Lago (University of Genoa)

 

WORKPACKAGE 9

Iñaki Rivera Beiras (University of Barcelona)

Discussant:

 

Open discussion

 

13:00 – 14:30    Lunch

 

14:30 –16:00      PANEL VIII. PROJECTING EUROPEAN GOVERNANCE TO THE WORLD? EXTERNAL DIMENSION OF JLS AND ENP

Chair: Judit Tóth

 

WORKPACKAGE 12

Wolfgang Wessels (University of Cologne)

Nikos Scandamis (University of Athens)

 

WORKPACKAGES 2 & 5

Karen Smith (London School of Economics)

Esther Barbé (Autonomous University of Barcelona)

Discussant:

 

Open discussion

 

16:00 – 16:30    Coffee Break

 

16:30 –18:00      PANEL IX. OTHERNESS AND ISLAM, CATEGORISATION OF THE UNDESIRABILITY, RISK AND PROFILES

Chair: Karen Smith

 

WORKPACKAGE 10

Jocelyne Cesari (CNRS)

 

WORKPACKAGE 11

Michalis Lianos (University of Rouen)

Discussant:

 

Open discussion

  

 

5 JULY 2008

9:30 – 15:00    GENERAL ASSEMBLY (A Detailed Agenda will be Sent by Project Coordination)

Chair: Didier Bigo, Elspeth Guild and Sergio Carrera

 

1.              General Conclusions on Freedom, Data Protection, Presumption of Innocence in the Context of Transnational Surveillance

 

2.              Last Phase of the Project & Dissemination Strategy

 

ALL TEAMS