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Info pack

Summer School on European Integration


and Human Rights


3
rd
Session:


European Union, Human Rights, Immigration, Asylum
and Labour Market





Chisinau, 14
th
25
th
July, 2014







Dear Friend,
First of all, congratulations on joining our Summer School Programme! This
document should help you to get prepared accordingly for the project. Please read
carefully and start preparing.
Best wishes, and see you soon!
Summer School on European Integration and Human Rights Studies
USPEE is a Chisinau-based university that organizes public events and
professional trainings to raise general awareness about European Integration and
European values. Since its inception in 1997, USPEE has set up numerous round-
table discussions, forums, senior conferences, in order to provide a platform for
exchange of ideas and experiences. USPEE events are concentrated on engaging
mainly two types of audiences varying from students and young scholars, who are
interested in European Integration, to young practitioners, whose primary
responsibilities are directly or indirectly linked to European Integration and Human
Rights Protection.
The Summer School on European Integration and Human Rights Studies is
designed as a branch of EPLO Academy of European Public Law and implemented
by USPEE Constantin Stere to deliver high quality knowledge to the students
from Moldova, Ukraine and Russia in the area of European Public Law and related
areas.
Summer Summer School on European Integration and Human Rights
Studies is funded under Jean Monnet Programme. A programme with a vision
of, a holistic concept aiming at excellence in the field of European Integration and
having a board horizon regarding academic fields and target groups.
The Summer School aims to contribute to lifelong learning and open
participation by civil society groups.
Summer School on European Integration and Human Rights Studies is
structured in three sessions between 2012 - 2014.
Third session is designed to discuss the topics of: human rights, labour
market, asylum and immigration within European Union.












Target groups
Students of political science, public administration, law studies, economic studies,
linguistic, tourism, international relations etc. the young practicioners from the
NGOs, young judges and lawyers, school and university teachers etc.

Objectives of the Summer School
- To support the realization of a European area of lifelong learning;
- To reinforce the contribution of lifelong learning to social cohesion,
active citizenship, intercultural communication, gender equality and
personal fulfillment;
- To help promote competitiveness, creativity, employability and the
growth of an entrepreneurial spirit;
- To promote language learning and linguistic diversity;
- To reinforce the role of learning in creating a sense of European
citizenship based on understanding and respect for human rights and
democracy, and encouraging tolerance and respect for other people and
cultures.

Preparing for the content of the Summer School
In view of the Summer School, you are asked to:
- Gather information on the European integration, human rights, labour
market, immigration and asylum within European Union.
- Bring with you good practices and tools to share, from your activities

Language

The project language is English and Russian. Participants must be proficient in
English and Russian to participate.









Programme
The programme of the Summer School will take place between 14th 25th
of July 2014, starting from 14.00 every day (excepting Saturday and Sunday).

Certificates
At the end of the programme each participant will receive a certificate of
completion, with 2 additional credits.

Whom can I ask for information?
Coordinator: Olga Creu,
e-mail: uspeesummer.school@gmail.com
Phone: 0(22) 35-81-79

14-15/07/2014


16-17/07/2014


18/07/2014



21-22/07/2014



23-24/07/2014



25/07/2014


European Union in the System of
International Relations

Institutional European Law


Decision-making process in the European Union



Protection of the Fundamental Human Rights within
the European Union


Immigration and the Asylum in the European Union



The Labour Market of the European Union and the
Labour Migration from the Republic of Moldova

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