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Furthermore you can find general information related to European integration policy from the European Commission and other institutions.
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The final conference of our project will take place form January 25th to 27th 2008 at Internationales Haus Sonnenberg, D-37444 St. Andreasberg.
Conference languages are English and German (simultaneous translation).
The participation fee is 20€. Travel costs will be reimbursed.
Here you could find the programme as well as the registration form. More information are available on the conference page.
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Portuguese operative network for migrants |
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Inti/Ipuel Immigrant's Network Summit
27th September 2007, Red Cross building
Last 27th September a special meeting and working lunch took place at the headquarters of the Portuguese Red Cross in Lisbon within the developments of the INTI project, under the responsibility of IPUEL - Instituto Pro União Europeia em Lisboa.
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 23 January 2008 )
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Germany - National Integration Plan |
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Arriving in a new country without abandoning the past
From Thu, 12.07.2007, Source: www.REGIERUNGonline.de.
The National Integration Plan has been adopted. Along with the federal states and local authorities, associations of migrants and numerous other non-governmental actors, the German government has adopted more than 400 measures and voluntary commitments relating to integration. Chancellor Angela Merkel spoke of a milestone in the history of integration policy.
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 12 August 2007 )
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Illegal migration in Malta |
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Illegal migration
Lukewarm response to Malta's bid
by Ivan Camilleri in Luxembourg
The proposal by Malta for member states to share the burden when illegal immigrants are saved in international and third country search and rescue waters received a lukewarm response by EU Justice Ministers yesterday.
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 21 June 2007 )
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