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23 Jan 2002 LONDON |
Draft Framework Decision on the Rights of the Individual in Criminal Proceedings Involving International Judicial Co-operation
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14 Feb 2002 PARIS |
EU Cooperation in Criminal Matters:
A Critical Assessment of the European Arrest Warrant
SUSIE ALEGRE
JUSTICE, London (JUSTICE is the British Section of the International Commission of Jurists)
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14 Feb 2002 PARIS |
The Implementation of Amsterdam:
What Has Been Achieved and What Has Still To Be Done?
WOUTER VAN DE RIJT
General Secretariat of the Council of the European Union, Directorate General H - Justice and Home Affairs
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14 Feb 2002 PARIS |
The European Convention: What is at Stake in the Laeken Process and What Will Be the Outcome?
MARCEL H. VAN HERPEN
Director, The Cicero Foundation
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14 Feb 2002 PARIS |
Fortress Europe? Will Schengen Create a Hard or an Open Border Regime in an Enlarged European Union?
Professor JAN ZIELONKA
European University Institute, Florence
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15 Feb 2002 PARIS |
Opening or Closing the Frontiers:
What is the Impact of the New Anti-Terrorism Measures on the Refugee Policy of the Member States?
VERONIQUE PLANÈS-BOISSAC
Consultant
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15 Feb 2002 PARIS |
Strengthening European Judicial Cooperation in the Fight Against International Crime: The Role of Eurojust
OLIVIER DE BAYNAST
Representative of the French Government at Eurojust
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15 Feb 2002 PARIS |
The European Charter of Fundamental Rights: What Does it Mean for the European Citizens?
Professor JACQUELINE DUTHEIL DE LA ROCHÈRE
Director of the European Law Centre at the Sorbonne University
Law Department, Paris II
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15 Feb 2002 PARIS |
Problems Concerning the Implementation of the Justice and Home Affairs Acquis by the Candidate Countries: An Estonian View
His Excellency Mr. PRIIT KOLBRE
Ambassador of the Estonian Mission to the EU
Chief Accession Negotiator
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01 Mar 2002 PARIS |
A Window of Opportunity for Britain?
MARCEL H. VAN HERPEN
Director The Cicero Foundation
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11 Apr 2002 PARIS |
What is NATO's Role in the ESDP?
CHRISTOPHE CORNU
NATO HQ, Brussels, Political Affairs Division
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11 Apr 2002 PARIS |
The Commmon Foreign and Security Policy of the EU:
How Does it Work in Practice?
NIALL BURGESS
Head of Task Force Conflict Prevention General Secretariat of the Council of the European Union, Brussels
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11 Apr 2002 PARIS |
The Position of Kaliningrad after EU Enlargement
The Rt. Hon. ALVYDAS MEDALINSKAS, MP
Deputy Chairman of the European Affairs Committee of the Parliament of Lithuania; Chairman of the Joint Forum of MPs of the Lithuanian Parliament and the Kaliningrad Duma; Member of the Laeken Convention
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11 Apr 2002 PARIS |
ESDP After September 11: An Assessment
Dr. NICOLE GNESOTTO
Director of the Institute for Security Studies of the EU, Paris
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12 Apr 2002 PARIS |
The Role of the EU in the Balkans:
A Non-US North American View
Prof. ALEXANDER MOENS
Simon Fraser University, Department of Political Science, Burnaby, Canada
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12 Apr 2002 PARIS |
Toward a Delicate Balance? The New Developing Security Relationship Between the EU and NATO
Professor ANAND MENON
University of Birmingham,
Director European Research Institute ERI
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12 Apr 2002 PARIS |
The Future of the CFSP and the Process of Laeken:
How Can a More Integrated Foreign and Security Policy in Europe Be Achieved?
Marcel H. VAN HERPEN
Director, The Cicero Foundation
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