Migration, Security and Human Rights in a Maritime Context

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Migration, Security and Human Rights in a Maritime Context
Migration, Security and Human Rights
in a Maritime Context
Migrations, Sureté et Droits de l’Homme dans un contexte maritime
5
ème
5th Franco-British Lawyers’ Biennial Maritime Colloquium
colloque bisannuel de l’Association des Juristes Franco-Britanniques
The Greenwich Maritime Centre
The Royal George lecture room (Queen Anne Court Room 180)
Old Royal Naval College, Park Row, Greenwich SE10 9LS
WELCOME RECEPTION
Thursday 2nd June, 7.30pm
DRINKS, GALA DINNER
Friday 3rd June, 7.00pm
HMS PRESIDENT
THE PAINTED HALL
72 St Katharine's Way, London E1W 1UQ
Tower Bridge/St Katharine’s Dock
OLD ROYAL NAVAL COLLEGE
Greenwich SE10 9LS
Thursday June 2nd, 2016 / Jeudi 2 juin 2016
19. 30 Welcome reception / Réception de bienvenue
HMS President, Royal Navy Reserve, 72 St. Katharine’s Way, London E1W 1UQ
Tower Bridge / St Katharine’s Dock
Chaired by Commodore Andrew Jameson, Royal Navy, Director of Naval Legal Services
Dress Code : Lounge Suits or Service Dress / Tenue de ville ou tenue militaire
Friday June 3rd, 2016 / Vendredi 3 juin 2016
The Greenwich Maritime Centre
The Royal George Lecture Theatre, Old Royal Naval College, Park Row, SE10 9LS
8. 30
Coffee and Registration / Café et Accueil
Queen Anne Court QA 180, Royal George Lecture Theatre
9. 15
Welcome and introduction by the Society / Propos de bienvenue et présentation par l’Association
Simon Horsington, Founder, Honorary vice-president of the AJFB/FBLS
Doctor Tim Acott, University of Greenwich Maritime Centre
9. 30
General introduction / Introduction générale
H.E. Madam Nicole Taillefer,
French Ambassador, Permanent Representative to the International Maritime Organisation
9. 45
The political and legal framework / Le context politique et juridique
Chaired by Sir Michael Tugendhat, former president of the AJFB/FBLS
Topic A:
Stephen Gethins MP, SNP spokesperson on Europe
Topic B:
Professor Steven Haines, Professor of International Public Law, Greenwich University
Topic C:
Fadi Hakura, Turkey expert and associate fellow, Chatham House
10. 50 Coffee / Café
Outside QA 180, Royal George Lecture Theatre
11. 10 The Multi-National Naval Response in the Mediterranean /
La réponse multinationale des Marines dans la Méditerranée
Chaired by Capitaine de Vaisseau François Moucheboeuf, Attaché Naval, French Embassy
Topic A:
Commander Ian Park, Royal Navy legal Services
Topic B:
**, Italian Navy (TBC)
Topic C:
LEGAD, EUNAVFOR MED – Operation SOPHIA
12. 10 Panels discussion and questions / Questions et débats
Chaired by Professor Steven Haines, Professor of International Public Law, Greenwich University
12. 45 Buffet Lunch / Déjeuner buffet
Outside Victory Room (adjacent to the Royal George Lecture Theatre)
14. 00 Jurisdictionnal issues: arrest of traffickers, repatriation
Questions de compétences : arrestations de trafiquants, rapatriement
Chaired by Robert Stevenson, FBLS Director
Topic A:
Commander James Farrant, Royal Navy legal Services
Topic B:
Commissaire **, Bureau du Droit de la Mer et des opérations aéronavales, EMM
(TBC)
Topic C:
Ben Ward, Barrister, Deputy Director Human Rights Watch Europe and Central Asia
15. 10 Pause café / Coffee break
15. 30 Human Rights and Migration / Migration et Droits de l’Homme
Chaired by Captain Stuart Wright, Royal Navy, DACOS, Naval Legal Services (TBC)
Topic A:
Richard Clayton, QC, Barrister, 4-5 Gray’s Inn Square Barristers Chambers
Topic B:
Céline Campi, Avocat aux barreaux de Paris et de Fort de France,
ancien membre du Conseil d’administration d’Amnesty international
Topic C:
**, French Ministry of Defense (TBC)
16. 30 Panel debate / Questions et débats
Chaired by Commodore Andrew Jameson, Royal Navy, Director of Naval Legal Services
19. 00 Reception
King William Colonnades
Sponsored by Laytons Wine Merchants, London
19.30 Gala Dinner
The Painted Hall, Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich
Invited Guests of Honour:
Admiral Sir Philip Andrew Jones, KCB, First Sea Lord
H.E. Madam Nicole Taillefer, French Ambassador, Permanent Representative to the International
Maritime Organisation
The Rt Hon The Lord Phillips of Worth Matravers, Former President of the Supreme Court
Dress Code: Black Tie or Mess Undress / Smoking ou Spencer
(Changing room / Cloakroom facilities will be provided)
Attendance at the Colloquium will qualify for 6.5 hours CPD. The event is accredited with the Bar
Standards Board, ILEX and the Solicitors Regulation Authority of England & Wales; with the Law
Society of Northern Ireland, the Bar Council of Northern Ireland and the Faculty of Advocates
(Scotland). Solicitors in Scotland self-certify.
Colloque homologué par l’Ecole de Formation du Barreau pour 6h30 de formation continue.
Contact:
The Administrator,
Email: [email protected]
www.fbls.eu www.ajfb.eu
Franco-British Lawyers Society
www.franco-british-law.org
Please note the organizers reserve the right to make changes.
The Society thanks all contributors for their support and in particular:
The Maritime Centre, Greenwich University
The French Embassy in London
The French Permanent Representation to the International Maritime Organisation
La Marine Nationale
The Royal Navy
Laytons Wine Merchants, London
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