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EUROPE: SPACE OF FREEDOM AND SECURITY

 

MIGRATION AND MOBILITY: ASSETS AND CHALLENGES FOR THE ENLARGEMENT OF THE EUROPEAN UNION

4-5 May 2006 Timisoara, Romania

 

 

List of participants and Abstracts (available on 01.05.2006 / PDF documents)

PHOTOS FROM 2006 COLLOQUIUM    NEW!  (13.07.2006)

 

Participants and papers’ title (alphabetical order):

 

  1. Mr. Martin BALDWIN-EDWARDS, Mediterranean Migration Observatory, UEHR, Panteion University, Athens, Greece
    • European Mobility and Citizenship: The Paradox of Strong Migrants’ Rights and European Immobility
  2. Mr. Aurel BĂLOI, IGPR, Bucharest, Romania; Dr. Iulia PLATONA, University of Oradea,  Faculty of Economic Sciences, Oradea, Romania
    • Illegal Migration and Trafficking in Human Beings Mitigation within the European Integration Framework
  3. Ms. Radka BICANOVA, University of Economics, Prague, Czech Republic
    • International Migration and Mobility of the EU Citizens in the Visegrad Group Countries: Comparison and Bilateral Flows
  4. Prof. Maria BÎRSAN, Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania; Prof. Mihaela LUŢAŞ, Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
    • The Impact of Eastern Migration on Labour Market in the EU. Case Study: Romanian Workers on the Labour Market in Spain
  5. Mrs. Ana BLEAHU, The Research Institute for Quality of Life, Romanian Academy, Bucharest, Romania
    • The Story of “Capsunari” – Romanians Migrants on Labour Market in Spain
  6. Mr. Radu BOSTAN, Academy of Economics Studies of Moldova (ASEM), Chisinau, Moldova
    • Traditional Mobility or New Dimensions for International Education
  7. Mr. Vasile Adrian CAMARASAN; Mrs. Elena POPESCU, Faculty of Economic Sciences, West university of Timisoara, Romania (PhD Student)
    • The Economic and Social Impact of Integration Policies. An Analysis of the European Approaches
  8. Prof. Daniela Luminita CONSTANTIN; Prof. Luminta NICOLESCU; Academy of Economic Studies, Bucharest, Romania
    • Mechanisms, Institutions and Social-Cultural Issues of Romania’s External Migration
  9. Ms. Romana Emilia CRAMARENCO, Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
    • The Migration of the Romanian Highly Skilled. The Importance of the Brain Drain Phenomenon
  10. Mrs. Elena Mirela DIACONESCU, Department for Labour Abroad, Ministry of Labour, Social Solidarity and Family, Romanian Government, Bucharest, Romania
    • Costs and Benefits of Migration
  11. Mr. Martin GEIGER, Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-University of Bonn, Germany / Guest Lecturer, SISEC, West University of Timisoara, Romania
    • Grapes of Wrath: Almería (Spain) – A Mirror and Migratory Laboratory of Europe
  12. Prof. Vasile GHETAU, University of Bucharest / ‘Vladimir Trebici’ Population Research Centre, Romanian Academy, Bucharest, Romania
    • External and Internal Migration in Romania and Its Impact on Population Number, Age and Sex Composition. Policy Implication
  13. Dr. Liliana HIRIS; Ms. Eleonora PASHAYEVA, The Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, Great Britain
    • Opening Up the Gates: Lessons from UK and Scottish Migration Liberalisation
  14. Mr. Artjoms IVLEVS, Université de la Méditerranée Aix-Marseilles II, France
    • Do Ethnic Minorities Have Different “Emigration” Behaviour”? Evidence from Latvia after the EU Enlargement
  15. Mrs. Adriana Veronica LITRA, Transilvania University, Brasov, Romania
    • Emigration and Labour Market in Romania: What We Lost, What We Still Have, What Will Remain in the Future
  16. Mrs. Margarita PÉREZ-GARCÍA, SCIENTER, Bologna, Italy; Mrs. Florentina Alina BORCOS, TEHNE – Centre for Innovation and Development in Education, Bucharest, Romania
    • Mobile Children: At the Prime Focus of the European Policy and Strategy for Workers’ Mobility
  17. Ms. Françoise PHILIP, Université Rennes 2 Haute Bretagne, LADEC-LAS, Rennes, France
    • The «Free Movement of Persons» Like a Structuring Variable for the Creation of a Supranational Membership: The Case of the Young French in the European Union
  18. Prof. Grigore SILASI, ‘Jean Monnet’ European Centre of Excellence, West University of Timisoara, Romania; Mr. Ovidiu Laurian SIMINA, Faculty of Economic Sciences, West University of Timisoara, Romania (PhD Student)
    • Romanian Migration of the Mobile Workers: Asset and Challenge for the Enlargement of the EU
  19. Dr. Clementina TIMUS, National Institute for Laser, Plasma and Radiation Physics, Bucharest, Romania; Mrs. Eugenia KOVACS, Medicine University, Bucharest
    • Specific Aspects of Brain Drain after Communism Collapse in Romania
  20. Mr. Bayram UNAL, Binghamton State University, SUA
    • The Mechanisms of Migration and Bonded Labour Relations
  21. Dr. Ioana VADASAN; Prof. Laura CISMAS, SISEC / Faculty of Economic Sciences, West University of Timisoara, Romania
    • Economic and Social Aspects of Romanians Immigration in the European Union
  22. Mrs. Simona Carina WERSCHING, Europa-Universität Viadrina, Frankfurt/Oder, Germany
    • Actors, Networks and Solidarity in Migration

After being accepted by the scientific committee, some participants informed (or not) that they are not able to join the colloquium:

 

  1. Mr. Benjamin DIDSZUWEIT, Erasmus University, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
    • Territorial Development in Turkey in the Light of EU Enlargement
  2. Mr. Ioan LAZA, University of Oradea, Faculty of Political Sciences and Communication Sciences, Oradea, Romania
    • Romanians’ Migration for Work and Remittances
  3. Mrs. Mila MAEVA, Ethnographic Institute and Museum, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, Bulgaria
    • Emigration of Bulgarian Turks to the European Union
  4. Dr. Gabriel MARIN, Carleton University, Centre for Public History, Ottawa, Canada
    • Eastern European Brain Drain into Canada: From Economic Immigration to Political Disaffiliation
  5. Prof. Lia POP, University of Oradea, Faculty of Political Sciences and Communication Sciences, Oradea, Romania
    • Perverse and Adverse Effects of Migration in the Sending Countries
  6. Dr. Tatiana PYSHKINA, Academy of Economics Studies of Moldova (ASEM), Chisinau, Moldova
    • Migration and Moldova: Costs and Benefits
  7. Ms. Iustina STOENESCU, Department for Labour Abroad, Ministry of Labour, Social Solidarity and Family, Romanian Government, Bucharest, Romania
    • Labour Mobility Networks: The Social Impact of the Labour Force Mobility
  8. Dr. Falendra Kumar SUDAN, Department of Economics, University of Jammu, Jammu and Kashmir, India
    • International Migration and Labour Mobility in an Enlarged European Union: Challenges and Opportunities
  9. Mr. Philipp Heinrich Martin GEILER, Erasmus University, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
    • The EU Enlargement and Its Impact on the German Labour Market. How Do Migration Flows Affect Unemployment in Germany

We thank everybody for the interest in our event. 08/05/2006

 

List of participants and Abstracts (available on 01.05.2006 / PDF documents)

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