Vergadering: EP-Commissie Burgerlijke vrijheden, justitie en binnenlandse zaken, Brussel

József Antall-gebouw; (c) Atelier de Genval- Cerau - M. Van Campenhout, - Tractebel dev s.a. et ingénieurs associés
(c) Atelier de Genval- Cerau - M. Van Campenhout, - Tractebel dev s.a. et ingénieurs associés

The LIBE and FEMM Committees are jointly presenting the new report of the European Institute for Gender Equality on "Gender-specific measures in anti-trafficking actions". The report includes guidance on the implementation of the anti-trafficking directive in a gender specific manner. Guest speakers will be Dr Myria Vassiliadou, EU Anti-Trafficking Coordinator and Ms Virginia Langbakk, Director of the Europe Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE).

Location: European Parliament, József Antall Building, room JAN 4Q1

Last updated: 11-10-2018

Draft programme

  • European Parliament

    2014-2019

    Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs Committee on Women’s Rights and Gender Equality

    DRAFT PROGRAMME

    Joint Meeting

    Presentation of research and exchange of views on

    Gender-specific Measures in Anti-trafficking Actions

    Thursday, 18 October 2018 from 11:00 - 12:30 European Parliament, Brussels Room JAN 4Q1

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    Order of business

    Thursday, 18 October 2018

    11.00 - 11.10

    OPENING REMARKS by Claude MORAES, Chair of the Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs of the European Parliament and Joao PIMENTA LOPES, ViceChair of the Committee on Women's Rights and Gender Equality of the European Parliament

    11.10 - 11.45

    Dimitris AVRAMOPOULOS, European Commissioner for Migration, Home Affairs and Citizenship

    Dr Myria VASSILIADOU, EU Anti-Trafficking Coordinator

    Virginija LANGBAKK, Director of the European Institute for Gender Equality

    11.45 - 12.30

    Questions & Answers session

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    Annex

    IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR THOSE WISHING TO ATTEND THE MEETING

    This meeting is open to the public. However, for security reasons, participants who do not have a European Parliament access badge must obtain a pass in advance. Those wishing to obtain such a pass should contact the secretariat (libe-secretariat@europarl.europa.eu) before 17 March at noon. It is essential to provide us with your last name, first name, date of birth, nationality, type of ID (passport, identity card, driving licence, etc.) and number of ID. Without this information, the Security Service will not provide entry passes.1

    PRACTICAL GUIDELINES FOR THE DEBATE

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      During the discussion, so as to make it possible for the highest number of parliamentarians to intervene, speaking time of speakers will be strictly limited to the specified time allocated and speaking time of the Members to two minutes per contribution or question in order to ensure a fruitful discussion.
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      Speakers wishing to supplement their speeches may do so in writing by submitting a document (preferably in English or French) in advance to the secretariat (email: Iibe-secretariat@europarl.europa.eul. These documents will be circulated during the meeting.
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      Meeting documents will be progressively added to the Events section of the LIBE Committee pages: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/committees/en/libe/events-hearinas.html.

    THE MEETING IS BROADCASTED LIVE AND RECORDED

    LIBE Committee pages:

    http://www.europarl.europa.eu/activities/committees/homeCom.do?lanauaae=EN&bodv=LIBE

    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

    Erika SCHULZE

    Administrator

    Office: SQM 08 Y 043

    Telephone: +32(2)28 31245

    erika.schulze@europarl.europa.eu

    Razvan SZABO

    Assistant

    Office: SQM 08Y048

    Telephone: +32(2)28 30776

    razvan-nicolae.szabo@ep.europa.eu

    1 The processing of personal data is subject to Regulation (EC) No 45/2001 of 18 December 2001 (OJ.L 8 12.1.2001,

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    Other documents

    • Reporting on the follow-up to the EU Strategy towards the Eradication of trafficking in human beings and identifying further concrete actions
    • EU anti-trafficking action 2012-2016 at a glance
    • European Institute for Gender Equality report on Gender-specific measures in anti-trafficking actions
    • EU agencies stand together against human trafficking

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EP-Commissie Burgerlijke vrijheden, justitie en binnenlandse zaken (LIBE)

Deze parlementaire commissie i houdt zich onder meer bezig met de rechten van de burgers van de EU, bestrijding van discriminatie, vrij verkeer van personen, asiel en migratie en de samenwerking bij de rechtsgang.

Deze commissie telt 69 leden. De belangrijkste taak van de commissie is de wetgeving en het democratisch toezicht op het beleid dat de Europese Unie in staat stelt haar burgers vrijheid, veiligheid te bieden. Hierbij zorgt de commissie ervoor dat de waarden uit het EU-Handvest van de grondrechten i in de gehele Europese Unie worden gehandhaafd.

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EP-Commissie Rechten van de vrouw en gendergelijkheid (FEMM)

Deze parlementaire commissie i houdt zich bezig met de bevordering van de rechten van vrouwen, gelijke kansen van mannen en vrouwen op de arbeidsmarkt en het tegengaan van discriminatie op grond van geslacht.

De commissie telt 37 leden. De grootste uitdagingen waar deze commissieleden zich voor inzetten zijn het bestrijden van financiële ongelijkheid, de verslechtering op het gebied van de rechten van de vrouw, de ondervertegenwoordiging van vrouwen in de besluitvorming, het geweld tegen vrouwen en de bescherming van de rechten van vrouwen op het gebied van seksuele en reproductieve gezondheid.

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