The Horizon 2020-funded project Reconsidering European Contributions to Global Justice (GLOBUS) will be launched in June 2016. The aim of the project is to critically assess the EU's impact on global justice. The conference will gather scholars from different parts of the world to address both the principled and practical dilemmas involved in developing a foreign policy to improve conditions for global justice.
While the first day of the conference is open to the public, the second day will be devoted to internal project sessions.
Back to day one of the GLOBUS kick-off conference
Friday 10 June 2016 |
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09.15 |
Plenary sessionConference room Vika Work package (WP) 1: Conceptual framework (all project members) Speakers:Erik Oddvar Eriksen Thomas Diez Sonia Lucarelli Pundy Pillay Ben Tonra DiscussionWith coffee break at approx. 10.30 |
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12.00 |
Lunch |
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13.00 |
Parallel sessionsPlease register for one session at 13 and one at 14.15 |
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WP 2: Climate Change Meeting room TBA Thomas Diez, chair |
WP 5: Cooperation and Conflict Meeting room TBA Ben Tonra, chair |
14.00 |
Break |
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14.15 | WP 4: Development and Trade Meeting room TBA Pundy Pillay, chair |
WP 3: Migration Meeting room TBA Sonia Lucarelli, chair |
15.15 |
Coffee break |
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15.30 |
Plenary sessionConference room Vika Administrative and organizational matters (all project members) GLOBUS set up and main project activities |
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16.30 |
End of conference |
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16.30 |
GLOBUS Executive Board meetingMeeting room Skillebekk |
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19.00 |
DinnerTrattoria Popolare Common departure from the hotel lobby at 18:30 |
Practical
Further information about the venue and how to get there from the airport
For questions related to attendance, please contact Geir Kværk
About
GLOBUS is coordinated by ARENA Centre for European Studies, University of Oslo and has partners in Italy, Germany, Ireland, South Africa, Brazil, India and China, in addition to Norway.
The project is funded by the European Commission's Horizon 2020 programme, Societal Challenges 6: Europe's contribution to a value-based global order and its contestants.