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16: Wege aus dem Dublin-Dilemma

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Die asylpolitische Krise in Europa hat die Dysfunktionalität des Dublin-Abkommens offengelegt. Die Dublin-Regeln erzeugen für alle beteiligten Akteure Fehlanreize, welche die europäische Asylkoordination untergraben. Welche Neuerungen brauchen wir, um für das europäische Asylwesen eine nachhaltige Grundlage zu schaffen und seine gegenwärtige Krise zu überwinden?

Author, Blogger, Human Rights Activist, Berlin
Policy Fellow Migration, foraus  Swiss Forum on Foreign Policy, Zurich
Deputy Director-General, DG HOME - Directorate-General for Migration and Home Affairs, European Commission, Brussels
Co-Lead, Program Environment, Energy and Transportation, foraus - Swiss Forum on Foreign Policy, Zurich
Head of Program Migration, foraus - Swiss Forum on Foreign Policy, Zurich Chair
Director, foraus - Swiss Forum on Foreign Policy, Zurich Chair

Farah ABDI

Author, Blogger, Human Rights Activist, Berlin

 Farah Abdi is a Somali refugee and award-winning blogger. Farah arrived in Malta from Libya by boat in 2012, fleeing fear of persecution. Farah is author of the autobiography 'Never Arrive' and a human rights activist. Farah is also the recipient of the International Bremen Peace Award by the German NGO Stiftung die Schwelle and the Queen of England award for young leaders. Farah says: "I have been told many times by family, friends, colleagues and strangers that I am a black, African, refugee, Muslim, trans woman; that I am outside the norms accepted by society. That my dreams are a reflection of my upbringing in a decadent amoral society that has corrupted who I really am. As a young trans African, I have been conditioned from an early age to consider my gender identity a dangerous deviation from my true heritage as a Somali by close kin and friends. As a young trans African coming of age in Malta, there was another whiplash of cultural confusion that I had to recover from again and again: that accepting my gender identity doesn't necessarily mean that the wider Maltese community, with its own preconceived notions of what constitutes a 'valid' identity, will embrace me any more welcomingly than my own prejudiced kinsfolk do."

Stefan EGLI

Policy Fellow Migration, foraus  Swiss Forum on Foreign Policy, Zurich

Simon MORDUE

Deputy Director-General, DG HOME - Directorate-General for Migration and Home Affairs, European Commission, Brussels

 Since December 2016, Simon Mordue has become Deputy Director General for Migration in DG HOME, overseeing the Directorates responsible for Migration and Protection, and Migration and Security Funds.
 In September 2014, Simon Mordue became Director "Strategy and Turkey" in DG NEAR, covering issues such as the overall strategy for enlargement policy and the European Neighborhood Policy, policy planning, interinstitutional relations and communication, thematic support, monitoring and evaluation, financial instruments and negotiations with Turkey.
 In the Barroso II Commission, Simon was Head of Cabinet for Stefan Füle, European Commissioner for Enlargement and Neighbourhood Policy.
 In the Barroso I Commission, Simon was deputy Head of Cabinet to Vice President Verheugen covering a broad range of areas in the VP's team including responsibility for driving forward the better regulation agenda and the relations of the VP with the EP and Council. This latter involved overseeing, for the VP, complex inter-institutional negotiations on issues such as REACH, the single market for goods package, the defence package etc.
 He had also been part of Commissioner Verheugen's team for the last part of the Prodi Commission where he oversaw preparations for the new financial perspectives and also dealt with relations with the EP.
 At other times in his career in the Commission, he has been head of Unit for the maritime sector in DG Transport and Energy (TREN); Head of the Financial Instruments Unit in Dg Enlargement and served also as Head of the Operational Sections of the EC's delegations in Romania and Turkey.

Anna STÜNZI

Co-Lead, Program Environment, Energy and Transportation, foraus - Swiss Forum on Foreign Policy, Zurich

2010-2013 Project Employee, Zurich Insurance Company, Zurich
2014-2016 Project Manager, swisscleantech
since 2014 Co-Owner; Member of Board, GOE mbH
2015-2017 Student Assistant, CER-ETH Center of Economic Research, MTEC, ETH Zürich
since 2017 Phd Student, CER-ETH Center of Economic Research, MTEC, ETH Zürich

Philipp LUTZ

Head of Program Migration, foraus - Swiss Forum on Foreign Policy, Zurich

2009-2013 BA Social Sciences and Eastern European Studies in Bern, Fribourg (both Switzerland) and Ljubljana (Slovenia)
2013-2015 MA Political Science, University of Bern
since 2015 Head of Migration Programme, foraus - 0Swiss Forum for Foreign Policy Zurich/Geneva
Senior Policy Fellow Migration, foraus - Swiss Forum for Foreign Policy Zurich/Geneva
PhD Candidate & Assistant in Political Science, University of Bern

Emilia PASQUIER

Director, foraus - Swiss Forum on Foreign Policy, Zurich

since 2014 Managing Director, Think Tank foraus-Forum for Foreign Policy
2013-2014 Deputy Secretary General,ICC- International Chamber of Commerce, Switzerland
2012-2015 Research Assistant, Institute of Political Science, University of Bern
2009-2012 Auxiliary Assistant, Institute of Political Science, University of Bern and Zurich

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07:00 - 10:00Professional Programme on Strategies of InfluencePartner
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08:00 - 10:00Die US-Wahl 2016: ein Blick hinter die KulissenPlenary
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12:00 - 14:30Eröffnung: Werte und Visionen eines gemeinsamen EuropasPlenary
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28.08.2017

06:30 - 07:30Höhenfrühstück 03: POLITICO Morning BriefingPlenary
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08:00 - 10:30Breakout Session 04: Militärische Kooperationen zur Bewältigung sicherheitspolitischer HerausforderungenBreakout
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10:30 - 11:30Kamingespräch mit Talia SassonPartner
10:30 - 12:00MittagsempfangBreakout
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