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Die Konferenz 
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DIE KONFERENZ:
DAS ZUSAMMENKOMMEN DER EXPERTEN 2004

Ende Januar 2004, zwölf Wochen bevor die erweiterte Union zu einer vollendeten Tatsache wird präsentierte ein Dutzend hochrangiger Experten auf dem Gebiet der europäischen Integration und des Minderheitenschutzes in Bozen Gedanken und Vorschläge, wie die erweiterte Europäische Union mit den unzähligen, auf ihrem erheblich angewachsenen Territorium lebenden Minderheiten umgehen sollte. Die Konferenz führte zu einer Reihe von akademischen Analysen und politikbezogenen Empfehlungen, der sogenannten Bolzano/Bozen declaration.

 

I. THE EUROPEAN UNION AS MONITORING BODY

1997-2003: THE EXPERIENCE SO FAR

Chairman: Joseph Marko

Monitoring and the assessment of the needs of minority groups

Rachel Guglielmo

Executive Director of the Center for Human Rights & Conflict Resolution,
The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy (USA). She formerly served as Director of the "EU Accession Monitoring Program" (EUMAP).

Assessing the European Commission's monitoring exercise


Gwendolyn Sasse

Lecturer at the London School of Economics. She specializes in the field
of Eastern enlargement and minority protection. Currently, she is a
JM Fellow at the EUI Florence.

2004: THE TRANSITION

Chairman: Gabriel N. Toggenburg

Whether and how to substitute the monitoring process vis-à-vis the candidate states with a new internal EU policy?

Frank Hoffmeister

Legal expert who, after working for the DG enlargement, joined the Legal Service of the European Commission. He was also a researcher at the Walther Hallstein Institut.



Respondent:

Peter Hilpold

Professor of International and European law at the University of Innsbruck



II. TOWARDS AN EU (MINORITY) LANGUAGE POLICY?

Chairman: Gabriel N. Toggenburg

Round table discussion:

Minority languages and the EU's policy
on linguistic diversity


    

Bojan Brezigar

President of EBLUL (Brussels) and
chief editor of Primorski Dnevnik
(Slovenian minority daily in Trieste).

Bruno de Witte

Professor of European Law at the
European University Institute, Florence.
He has worked for years on the protection
of minorities and the diversity of
languages within the EU system.

Boris Tsilevich

Member of the Parliament of Latvia
and founder and consultant of MINELRES
(minority electronic resources).

III. MINORITY PROTECTION IN THE RELATIONS BETWEEN THE EU AND ITS MEMBER STATES

Chairman: Gabriel N. Toggenburg

The Constitutional Resources for an EU Minority Protection Policy

Bruno de Witte

Professor of European Law at the European University Institute, Florence.



Respondent:

Roberto Toniatti

Professor of comparative public law and Dean of the Law faculty
of the University of Trento.



IV. DESIGNING THE FUTURE INTERPLAY:
OSCE  -  CoE  -  EU

Chairman: Joseph Marko

The enlarged EU and the Council of Europe: the transfer of standards and the quest for future cooperation

Rainer Hofmann
(with Erik Friberg)


Professor in International Law at the University of Kiel (D). He is the President of the Advisory Committee of the Council of Europe's Framework Convention for the protection of minorities.



Respondent:

Marc Weller

Professor at Cambridge University and
director of the European Centre for Minority Issues in Flensburg.



The enlarged EU and the OSCE: models of future cooperation

John Packer

Visiting Assistant Professor of Int. Law at the Fletcher School of Diplomacy (USA); Director in the Office of the High Commissioner on National Minorities of the OSCE and Fellow at the JFK School of Gov., Harvard University.



V. THE EU: NEW CLOTHES FOR THE NEW MINORITIES?

Chairman: Gabriel N. Toggenburg

"New minorities" – what future status for
Third Country Nationals in the EU system?


Steve Peers

Professor at Essex University and a member of its Human Rights Centre. He is a well-established expert in the various aspects of the standing of third country nationals within the EU system.



Respondent:

Stefan Oeter

Professor of public and international law at the University of Hamburg
and director of the Institute of International Affairs Hamburg.



 


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