Article 7: institutional and citizens perspectives, Brussels - Main contents
© Kevin Bergenhenegouwen
date | February 6, 2020 |
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city | Brussels, Belgium |
attending | J. (Judith) Sargentini i, (Malin) Björk i, (Gwendoline) Delbos-Corfield i, (Sergey) Lagodinsky i, (Sylwia) Spurek i et al. |
organisation | Greens/European Free Alliance (Greens/EFA) i |
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-DRAFT PROGRAMME -
9.00-9.30 - Registration and welcome coffee
9.30-9.45
Opening
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-Gwendoline DELBOS-CORFIELD, Greens /EFA, MEP
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-Sylwia SPUREK, S&D, MEP
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-EPP MEP (tbc)
9.45- 10.50
1st panel - Institutional perspective from Article 7: state of play and recommendations
Chair: Sergey LAGODINSKY, Greens /EFA, MEP
Speakers:
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-Laurent PECH, Professor of European Law, Jean Monnet Chair of European Public Law, Middlesex University London
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-Permanent Representation of Croatia (tbc)
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-Permanent Representation of Finland (tbc)
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-Permanent Representation of France (tbc)
10.50-11.00 Coffee break
11.00-12.00
2nd panel - Citizens perspective: how satisfactory is the current Article 7 procedure
Chair: Malin BJÖRK, GUE, MEP (tbc)
Speakers:
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-Scott GRIFFEN, Deputy Director, International Press Institute (IPI)
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-Dr. Dávid VIG, director, Amnesty International Hungary
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-The Helsinki Committee, Poland, (tbc)
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-Permanent Representation of Sweden (tbc)
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-Permanent Representation of Germany (tbc)
12.00-12.30
Experience from a rapporteur on Article 7 procedure
Chair: Gwendoline DELBOS-CORFIELD, Greens /EFA, MEP
Judith SARGENTINI
12.30-12.45
Concluding remarks
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-Tinneke STRIK, Greens /EFA, MEP
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-Anna DONATH, Renew, MEP