Preliminary program
Welcome
– Simone Cecchini, Director of CELADE – Population Division of ECLAC
– Alejandro Díaz Letelier, Director General of the Judicial Assistance Corporation.
– Jaime Gajardo, Undersecretary of Justice and Human Rights
– Representative of the Ministry of Labor and Social Welfare
– María José Torres Macho, United Nations Resident Coordinator in Chile
First Panel: Contributions of migrant workers to sustainable development in Chile.
Context, concepts and evidence, economic, social and cultural implications of the contributions of migration to development.
– Context of the contributions of migration to sustainable development Zulma Sosa, CELADE – Population Division of ECLAC
– Presentation of the quantitative study of Chile on the contributions of migration to development. Jorge Martínez, CELADE – ECLAC Population Division
– Presentation of a qualitative study from Chile on the contributions of migration to development. Verónica Cano- CELADE – Population Division of ECLAC
Second Panel: Perspectives and international standards in law and migration.
– International framework on law and labor migration. Camila Acevedo, Human Rights Adviser, United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (to be confirmed)
– Spanish experience Cayetano Núñez, academic University of Valencia, Spain.
– Application of international experience to the national context Rodrigo Godoy, lawyer of the CAJ Human Rights Office
Third Panel: Migrant Workers in Chile and access to justice.
– Context and challenges of migrant labor in Chile from the perspective of the United Nations. Patricia Roa International Labor Organization (ILO).
– National challenges in terms of work for the migrant population. Pablo Zenteno, Director of Labor
– Amalia Pereira Head of the Migrants Secretariat, Central Unitaria de Trabajadores. (to be confirmed)
– Access to Justice. Pablo Rojas Luco, Chief Lawyer, ODL Santiago.
Fourth Panel: The intersectionality of gender in migrant work.
– María Lucía Scuro, Division of Gender Affairs of ECLAC
– Cayetano Núñez, academic University of Valencia Spain.
– Carmen Espinoza, president of AGAL.
– Marcela Torres Acuña, national president Afunpro
Fifth Panel: Labor jurisprudence in immigration matters. Analysis cases. Analysis of rulings on discrimination and gender perspective.
– Omar Astudillo, Minister of Appeals Court of Santiago
– Víctor Riffo, magistrate of the 2nd. Labor Court of Santiago.
– Space for questions
Closing: decalogue of good care practices for access to justice for migrants from the perspective of the contributions of migrants to sustainable development.
– Simone Cecchini, Director of CELADE – Population Division of ECLAC
– Marcela Torres CAJ Representative