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01 Jan 2004
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Six Dimensions of the Growing Transatlantic Divide: Are the US and Europe Definitively Driving Themselves Apart?
MARCEL H. VAN HERPEN
Director The Cicero Foundation
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19 Feb 2004 PARIS |
What is the Impact of Migration on the Labour Markets of an Enlarging European Union?
Dr. IRENE STACHER
The International Centre for Migration Policy Development ICMPD,Vienna
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19 Feb 2004 PARIS |
What Makes America Work? A Short Introduction into the Organisation of the Labour Market in the US
JAMES C. MURPHY PhD
President Floriana Institute for Independent Research (FIFIR) Santa Barbara, Cal.
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19 Feb 2004 PARIS |
The European Employment Strategy:
A Model for a Global Strategy?
Mr. PETER AUER
International Labour Organisation ILO, Geneva
Chief, Employment Analysis and Research Employment Strategy Department
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19 Feb 2004 PARIS |
The Labour Market Policy of the Blair Government:
What is the Secret of the British Success Story?
Mr. MICHAEL RICHARDSON
Director for Work, Welfare and Poverty
Department of Work and Pensions, London
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19 Feb 2004 PARIS |
From Welfare to Workfare:
How Successful is the Danish Approach?
Mr. BO HAMMER
Ministry of Employment, Copenhagen
Head of Section
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20 Feb 2004 PARIS |
Job Creation by Boosting Entrepreneurship: How to Stimulate and Finance the Creation of Micro-Enterprises?
Ms. CATHERINE SNYERS
ADIE Association for the Right on Economic Initiative, Paris
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20 Feb 2004 PARIS |
What is the Impact of the Shortened Working Week on Employment: The Example of France
Dr. ANNIE FOUQUET
Director, Employment Research Centre DARES
Ministry of Social Affairs, Employment and Solidarity, Paris
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20 Feb 2004 PARIS |
What Works and What Does Not Among Active Labour Market Policies: Lessons from the Experiences of OECD Countries
Mr. JOHN P. MARTIN
OECD, Paris
Director of the Directorate for Education, Employment, Labour and Social Affairs
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20 Feb 2004 PARIS |
Developing Part-Time Work: Solution or Trap?
The Example of the Netherlands
Mr. GIDO TEN DOLLE
Social Attaché
Permanent Representation of the Netherlands to the European Union, Brussels
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01 May 2004
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SHOULD TURKEY JOIN THE EU? The Anti-Turkish Stance of the French UMP and the German CDU/CSU
MARCEL H. VAN HERPEN
Director The Cicero Foundation
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13 May 2004 PARIS |
After Madrid 3/11: Does Europe Do Enough in the War on International Terrorism? (powerpoint file)
MARCEL H. VAN HERPEN
Director The Cicero Foundation
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13 May 2004 PARIS |
The Implementation of the Schengen Acquis: its Impact on Border Controls and Immigration Policies in the Old and New Member States (powerpoint file)
WOUTER VAN DE RIJT
General Secretariat of the Council of the European Union, Directorate-General H - Justice and Home Affairs
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13 May 2004 PARIS |
What is the Impact of the Harmonisation of Criminal Law on Terrorism, Organised Crime and Illicit Drug Trafficking?
Prof. Dr. GERT VERMEULEN
University of Ghent Director Institute for International Research on Criminal Policy (IRCP)
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13 May 2004 PARIS |
Combating International Crime in an Enlarging European Union:
The Role of Europol
Mr. KEVIN O'CONNELL
Deputy Director
EUROPOL, The Hague
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13 May 2004 PARIS |
The Implementation of the Schengen Acquis:
Its Impact on Border Controls and Immigration Policies
in the Old and New Member States
Mr. 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 May 2004 PARIS |
Eurojust: What Is Its Role in the Emerging European Judicial Framework and How Does It Work? powerpoint file Part 1, Part 2, Part 3)
MICHAEL G. KENNEDY
President of the College of Eurojust EUROJUST, The Hague
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14 May 2004 PARIS |
The European Arrest Warrant: Waiting for Its Full Implementation
Mr. DANIEL FLORE
Ministry of Justice, Brussels
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14 May 2004 PARIS |
What Assistance Can Be Expected from the Contact Points
of the European Judicial Network?
Ms. ANNETTE VON SYDOW
Office of the Prosecutor General of Sweden
International Unit
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14 May 2004 PARIS |
What is the Role of Liaison Magistrates?
Ms. CLAIRE BROWN
UK Liaison Magistrate, Paris
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06 Jun 2004
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CHIRAC's GAULLISM Why France has Become the Driving Force Behind the Effort to Build an Autonomous European Defence
MARCEL H. VAN HERPEN
Director The Cicero Foundation
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10 Jun 2004 PARIS |
Pension Reforms in the European Union: An Assessment of the Present Situation and of the Challenges Ahead (powerpoint file)
HEIKKI OKSANEN
Adviser, Economic and Financial Affairs DG European Commission, Brussels
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10 Jun 2004 PARIS |
Pension Reform and Welfare Reform: How to Combine Justice, Efficiency and Innovation in an Ageing Society?
MARCEL H. VAN HERPEN
Director The Cicero Foundation
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10 Jun 2004 PARIS |
Pension Reform in the UK: A Success Story?
Ms. SHONA RIACH
First Secretary Economic
British Embassy, Paris
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10 Jun 2004 PARIS |
Strengthening Funded Pensions Provisions: How to Proceed?
Mr. JUAN YERMO
OECD, Paris
Financial Affairs Division
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11 Jun 2004 PARIS |
Lessons from the Great Swedish Pension Reform: Should We Move Towards More Funding and Less ‘Pay As You Go’? (powerpoint file)
OLE SETTERGREN
Swedish National Social Insurance Board Director of Pensions Department
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11 Jun 2004 PARIS |
Pension Reform in Finland: What Lessons Can Be Learned?
Mr. REIJO VANNE
Finnish Pension Alliance TELA, Helsinki
Head of R&D
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11 Jun 2004 PARIS |
Public Pension Expenditure in the European Union: How to Cope with an Ageing Population?
Ms. AINO SALOMÄKI
European Commission, Brussels
Economic and Financial Affairs DG
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11 Jun 2004 PARIS |
Investing Pension Fund Assets in Volatile Financial Markets: What Strategy Should Be Chosen?
Mr. DAVID LINDEMAN
Principal Analyst Pensions OECD, Paris
Financial Affairs Division
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