April 17-18, 2008 | Budapest, Hungary
Agenda (DOC - 60K)
Press Release (PDF - 53K)
I. Opening Session
Opening Speeches
Edit Rauh, Ministry of Social Affairs and Labor, Hungary
Isabela Mihalache, Open Society Institute
Michael Guet (DOC - 88K), Council of Europe
II. Anti-discrimination - Legislative Background
Anti-discrimination Legislation in Slovakia - A Case from an EU Member Country (PPT - 212K)
Valentina Petrus, Open Society Foundation-Bratislava, Slovakia
The Impact of the Race Directive on Minority Protection Both at the Level of the EU and of the Member States
Isabela Mihalache, Open Society Institute
Anti-discrimination Legislation in Macedonia - A Case from a Non-EU Country (PPT - 29K)
Mabera Kamberi, Ministry of Labor and Social Policy, Macedonia
Positive Action - Legislative Background (PPT - 1.7M)
Lilla Farkas, International Expert
III. Best Practices - Enforcement of Anti-discrimination, Implementation of Anti-discrimination Law
The "Dosta" Campaign (PPT - 1M)
Ivana d'Alessandro, Council of Europe
Romanian Anti-discrimination Campaigns
S.P.E.R. Public Awareness and Information Campaign (PPT - 17M)
Christina Costa, C3 - Communication, Public Awareness and Information Campaign, Romania
Racism Breaks the Game (PPT - 11.4M)
Valeriu Nicolae, Open Society Institute
Chamber Judgement - D.H. and Others vs. the Czech Republic (DOC - 42K)
Vera Egenberger, European Roma Rights Centre
IV. Anti-discrimination in Practice - Discussion with Civil Rights Activists
Roma Civil Rights Foundation, Hungary, Aladár Horváth
Legal Defence Bureau for National and Ethnic Minorities, Hungary, Erika Muhi
Chance for Children Foundation, Hungary, Erzsébet Mohácsi
Equal Treatment Authority, Hungary, Imre Furmann
National Roma Center (PPT - 1.9M), Macedonia, Asmet Elezovski
Jászság Roma Civil Rights Foundation, László Kállai
V. Implementation of Equal Treatment in Resource Allocation
Allocation of National and EU Funds by Equal Treatment Measures (PPT - 1M)
Ándor Ürmös. Ministry of Social Affairs and Labor, Hungary
Resource Allocation in Education - Focus on Desegregation (PPT - 43K)
Ernő Kadét, Ministry of Education and Culture, Hungary
Bulgarian Desegregation Projects Funded by the EU Structural Funds
Tano Hariev Bechev, Studend Society for the Development of Interethnic Dialogue, Bulgaria
Recommendations (DOC - 43K)
Ándor Ürmös. Ministry of Social Affairs and Labor, Hungary
