The EU as a forum of labour migration: Entrepreneurship, Exploitation, Dignity

Migrants As Job Seekers and Entrepreneurs 14,00 Welcome Address Chair Alessandro Martelli 14,30 Donatella Strangio (Università La Sapienza Roma) "Entrepreneurship and business group of immigrants and labor market in Italy” Antonella Ceccagno (Università di Bologna), “Workers Mobility and the Double Manipulation of Work: Chinese Migrants in the Italian Fashion Industry” Francesca Fauri and Patrizia Battilani (Università di Bologna), "Chinese Immigrant Entrepreneurs in Italy and England: The Case of Bologna and London" Discussant: Elisabetta Tonizzi (Università di Genova) 15,30 Discussion 16,15 Gloria Sanz Lafuente (Universidad Pùblica de Navarra), “Job Promotion and turnover among Spanish workers in the Federal Republic of Germany 1960-1975” Paolo Tedeschi (University of Milan-Bicocca),Pierre Tilly (UCL Louvain) “Notes on the economic and social impact of the emigration in Belgium during the 20th centuries: some case studies” Anna Krasteva (New Bulgarian University), “The Bulgarian post-Communist migration model in a comparative perspective” 17,15 Discussion 18.30 Visit to Fondazione Rosetti Forlimpopoli. December 4, 2015 Roundtable II The dark side of labour migration: risks and models of exploitation Chair: Marco Borraccetti 9,15 Myria Vassiliadou (EU Anti Trafficking Coordinator), “The EU legal and policy framework for addressing trafficking in human beings” Gloria Carlini (Università Milano Bicocca), “‘Working like a dog’. An ethnographic analysis of the exploitation of migrant day-labour in the Italian agricultural sector: a perspective from below” 10,30 Discussion 11.15 Paola Cavanna (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore), “Forced Labour and Other Forms of Labour Exploitation: Strong Law, Weak Protectios for Migrant People” Patricia Orejudo Prieto de los Mozos (Universidad Complutense de Madrid), “Discrimination and exploitation of immigrants and nationalized immigrants: the expulsion of reunited ascendants for lack of health insurance” Amy Weatherburn (Vrije University Brussels), “Managing the risk of being a victim of severe labour exploitation: findings from a research project exploring the views of experts in the UK” 12,15 Discussion 12.45 – 14.00 Lunch Break Roundtable III The future, the EU and beyond the EU 14.15 Chair: Francesca Fauri Eva de Gotzen (Unimi), “The Eu private international law of employment: a possible shift towards more labour protection in Europe?” Denise Venturi (Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies), “Migrant workers’ rights on focus: placing the UN Convention on migrant workers in the European human rights framework” Discussant: Marco Balboni (Università di Bologna) 14.45 Discussion 15.30 Ketavan Khutsishvili (Ministry of Justice - Georgia), “Efficiency EU’s anti-trafficking efforts in European Neighbourhood Policy: Stick and Carrot approach?” Mariana Gomes Neto (Netherlands Institute of International Relations), The Dutch Presidency EU Decent Work Agenda Giulio del Federico (University of Roma “Tor Vergata”-MAE), “Legal migration of highly qualified workers, researchers and entrepreneurs. A legal-institutional perspective on entry and residence current regime and future developments in EU and national law” Discussant: Marco Balboni (Università di Bologna) 16,15 Discussion Conclusive Remarks 16.45 Federico Soda (I.O.M. – Italy) Scientific Committee: Marco Borraccetti, Francesca Fauri, Alessandro Martelli