Objective
The aim of this conference is to provide legal practitioners with an update on recent developments in the EU legal migration system and the mechanisms put in place to tackle labour and skills shortages and to reinforce the attractiveness of the EU for key workers. It will give them with the opportunity to discuss current legal reforms with high-level experts in the field.
Key topics
- Key novelties in the current EU legal migration package
- Update on reform of the Blue Card system for highly qualified workers
- Implementation of the new Intra-Corporate Transfers Directive
- Family reunification: towards a consistent policy and practice across the EU
- Equal treatment of third-country workers in EU law: long-term residents
- EU priorities for the global migration compact
- Tackling the lack of labour in the EU: the Seasonal Workers Directive
- Employment and immigration law after Brexit
Who should attend?
In-house counsel, HR managers, lawyers working in the fields of immigration or asylum, EU and ministry officials.
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EU and ERA patrons
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Young lawyers and other groups
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Discount Voucher Codes (see details below)
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Registration
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More details about the fees and discounts
Early registration discounts
10% before 03.04.2018
Discounts available
25 % - For young lawyers up to 30 years of age (important: the participant must provide a copy or details of his or her passport or identity card on registration); Full-time staff of universities or comparable academic institutions; Staff of charitable organisations or comparable institutions
25 % - Discount Voucher Code
If you have a discount voucher code, please
click on the option above and enter the code in the voucher code field when you
register.
40 % - Staff of European Union institutions and agencies;
Staff of ERA’s patrons (Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany and the German states, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Scotland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom, City of Trier)
40 % - Fellows of the European Law Institute