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Call for Presenters – Seminar Series 2016/2017 – Edinburgh Europa Research Group
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Call for Presenters – Seminar Series 2016/2017. Call for Presenters – Seminar Series 2016/2017. Call for Presenters – Seminar Series 2016/2017. Posted in : News. By : Europa RG. Juncker Commission College Meeting Nov 2015, EEAS, CC-BY-NC-2.0. Seminar Series 2016/2017 Semester 1. The Edinburgh Europa Research Group. Would like to invite researchers in all areas of European studies to present to the group next semester. About the Europa Research Group. Presentations are welcome on any area relevant to Euro...
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About – Edinburgh Europa Research Group
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The Edinburgh Europa Research Group is the University of Edinburgh’s postgraduate forum for European affairs. We provide a space for researchers to present their research in European studies, to receive feedback and to exchange ideas in a friendly and constructive environment. We organise our Seminar Series, supplemented by occasional panel discussions and conferences. Europa RG is run by a team of doctoral researchers from Edinburgh Law School and the School of Social and Political Science. Cleo Davies ...
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Call for Papers – Eurasia: Going East or West? – Edinburgh Europa Research Group
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Call for Papers – Eurasia: Going East or West? Call for Papers – Eurasia: Going East or West? Call for Papers – Eurasia: Going East or West? Posted in : News. By : Europa RG. Eastern Partnership Summit – Riga 2015, EEAS, CC-BY-NC-ND-2.0. Eurasia Going East or West? The University of Edinburgh George Square Campus. The Edinburgh Europa Research Group. Invites abstracts from postgraduate students for a one-day workshop exploring the (geo)political challenges facing the Eurasian post-Soviet space. One of th...
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Litigation for Migrants’ Rights before the CJEU – Edinburgh Europa Research Group
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Litigation for Migrants’ Rights before the CJEU. Litigation for Migrants’ Rights before the CJEU. Litigation for Migrants’ Rights before the CJEU. Posted in : Events. By : Europa RG. Outside the European Court of Justice, Katarina Dzurekova, CC-BY-2.0. The Edinburgh Europa Research Group is pleased to invite you to its upcoming event:. Litigation for Migrants’ Rights before the Court of Justice of the EU: The Cases of Italy and the UK. Tuesday 29 November 2016. 5pm – 6pm. David Hume Tower Room LG.09.
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Seminar Series 2015/2016 – Edinburgh Europa Research Group
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Posted in : News. By : Europa RG. European Council – December 2015, European Council, CC-BY-NC-SA-2.0. The Edinburgh Europa Research Group is pleased to present its:. David Hume Tower Room LG.06. George Square Edinburgh EH8 9JX. Wednesday 20 January 2016. Socialisation through EU Foreign Policy? CFSP Declarations and Non-Member States in the EU’s Neighbourhood. Paul James Cardwell The University of Sheffield. Wednesday 24 February 2016. Luca Cerioni The University of Edinburgh. Wednesday 2 March 2016.
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Seminar Series 2016/2017 – Edinburgh Europa Research Group
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Posted in : News. By : Europa RG. Scottish Parliament Buildings, Stephen GG, CC-BY-NC-ND-2.0. The Edinburgh Europa Research Group is pleased to present its:. David Hume Tower Room LG.09. George Square Edinburgh EH8 9JX. Tuesday 4 October 2016. EU Citizenship and Access to Social Assistance Benefits: A Defence of Recent Case Law. Martijn van den Brink European University Institute. Tuesday 11 October 2016 Venue: David Hume Tower Room 4.18. Adrienne Yong University of Hertfordshire. Tuesday 18 October 2016.
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Coree Brown | Scotland's Referendum: Informing the Debate
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Scotland's Referendum: Informing the Debate. Author Archives: Coree Brown. Border Effects: Canada-US Lessons James E Anderson from HSS Webteam on Vimeo. James E. Anderson is a Professor of Economics at Boston College. He is a research associate at the distinguished National Bureau of Economic Research in the United States, and … Continue reading →. What future for childcare? Should Scotland vote for what is best for Scotland? Event: The Economics of New Borders: Implications for Scotland. The Economics o...
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Constitution | Scotland's Referendum: Informing the Debate
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Scotland's Referendum: Informing the Debate. Neil Walker responds to last week’s debate, noting that ‘what was not said was more interesting and more revealing than what was’. This piece was originally published at the Scottish Constitutional Futures Forum. Last week’s first televised debate of the referendum campaign … Continue reading →. Constituting Scotland: a Retreat from Politics? Labour’s Devolution Proposals: More questions than answers. Why is Scottish independence unclear? In a post at the UK C...
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Events | Scotland's Referendum: Informing the Debate
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Scotland's Referendum: Informing the Debate. Event: The Economics of New Borders: Implications for Scotland. The Economics of New Borders: Implications for Scotland Thursday, 26 June 2014 at 18:00 St. Cecilia’s Hall, Niddry Street, Cowgate, EH1 1NQ As the Scottish independence referendum approaches, economic questions have come to dominate the public debate on Scotland’s future. … Continue reading →. Event Series: The Politicians and the Professionals. Upcoming events which may be of interest for blog re...
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Overseas Perspectives | Scotland's Referendum: Informing the Debate
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Scotland's Referendum: Informing the Debate. Category Archives: Overseas Perspectives. Should Scotland vote for what is best for Scotland? Kieran Oberman urges us to think ‘what is best for everyone affected by the referendum, wherever they live? 8217; The Yes and No camps are busy telling us that Scotland will be made better or worse off as a result of … Continue reading →. News Round-up: Views from Abroad. The Plebiscite on Puerto Rico’s Constitutional Status: Determining Puerto Rico’s Future. Constitu...
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