Gjesteforelesninger og seminarer - Side 6
Dr. Stéphanie Novak from the European School of Political and Social Sciences in Lille, presented the paper 'Consensus under pressure: the evolution of conflict in the EU legislative process' at the ARENA Tuesday Seminar on 5 April 2016.
Prof. Thomas Gehring from the University of Bamberg presented the paper 'Toward rule-based decision-making in international organizations: The effects of committee governance in international organizations' at the ARENA Tuesday Seminar on 15 March 2016.
Prof. Jan Wouters, Director of Leuven Centre for Global Governance Studies, discussed the paper 'Time to reconsider status: the IMF, the EU, the euro and its sovereign debt crisis' at the ARENA Tuesday Seminar on 26 January 2016.
Dr. Holly Snaith from the University of Copenhagen presented the paper 'Re-envisioning crisis: A comparative discourse approach to EU institutional change' at the ARENA Tuesday Seminar on 8 December 2015.
Prof. Agustín José Menéndez from ARENA and the Unversity of León discussed the paper 'From the Social and Democratic Rechtsstaat to the authoritarian and consolidating state of governance: The triple crisis of law in Europe' at the Tuesday Seminar on 3 November.
ARENA and the Democracy Programme organise a research seminar on political parties and the place of partisanship in current democracies. 27 October is devoted to discussions on a forthcoming book which aims to rejuvenate the theoretical study of partisanship.
At the ARENA Tuesday Seminar on 20 October 2015, Dr. Theresa Kuhn from the Unversity of Amsterdam gave the presentation 'Putting your money where your mouth is: How cosmopolitanism promotes willingness to redistribute transnationally'.
At the ARENA Tuesday Seminar on 13 October 2015, Dr. Mai'a K. Davis Cross from ARENA and Northeastern University in Boston will discuss the paper 'What type of power has the EU exercised in the Ukraine-Russia crisis? A framework of analysis'.
Prof. Michael Kaeding from the University of Duisburg-Essen presented the paper 'Representatives of whom? Party group coordinators in the European Parliament' at the ARENA Tuesday Seminar on 22 September 2015.
How can democracy be built and sustained in Europe? How do we exert power in a global context? What is the role of Europe in new power relations? A Summer School on these topics will be organised in Kraków in June 2015.
Martino Maggetti from the University of Lausanne presented his paper 'Governance networks and the politics of bureaucracy-building: The case of privacy regulators' at the ARENA Tuesday Seminar on 19 May 2015.
Virginie Van Ingelgom from Université catholique de Louvain presented the paper 'Assessing the depoliticization of European citizens in a more politicized Union: Integrating indifference' at the ARENA Tuesday Seminar on 12 May 2015.
Christian Rauh from the WZB Social Science Center Berlin presented his paper 'Responsive technocrats? Public politicisation of European integration and policy making in the European Commission' at the ARENA Tuesday Seminar on 5 May 2015.
In the extended Tuesday Seminar held on 28 April 2015, which was also ELJ's For and Against Series #2, Prof. Neil Walker from Edinburgh Law School and Julio Baquero Cruz from the European Commission discussed constitutional pluralism.
At the ARENA Tuesday Seminar on 17 March Uwe Puetter presented an excerpt from the book The New Intergovernmetalism: States and Supranational Actors in the Post-Maastricht Era authored with Christopher Bickerton and Dermot Hodson.
Prof. Hans-Jörg Trenz from ARENA and University of Copenhagen presented his paper 'Euroscepticism as EU polity contestation: from normative assessment to cognitive framing' at the ARENA Tuesday Seminar on 3 March 2015.
Who is an expert? What is knowledge? How can we reconcile expertise with various types of democracy? A Winter School on these topics for postgraduate students will be organised in Kraków in February 2015.
At the ARENA Tuesday seminar on 3 February 2015, Christina Eckes presented the paper 'Constitutionalizing the Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP) through judicial control: institutional prerogatives, consistency and fundamental rights'.
On 27 January 2014, Baldur Thórhallsson from the University of Iceland gave the presentation 'Are Icelanders not good Europeans? The reluctance of the Icelandic political elite to take full part in the European project'.
Johan Christensen from Stanford University presented the paper 'Recruitment and expertise in the European Commission' at the ARENA Tuesday Seminar on 25 November 2014.
Hélène Landemore presented the paper 'Democratic Deliberation and Legitimacy in Crowdsourced Legislative Processes: The Case of the Law on Off-Road Traffic in Finland' at the Tuesday Seminar on 18 November 2014.
On Tuesday 14 October 2014, Nina M. Vestlund presented the paper 'The Quest for Order: Unravelling the relationship between the European Commission and European Union agencies'.
On 23 September 2014, Professor David Mayes from the University of Auckland and visiting researcher at ARENA presented the paper 'Banking Union in Europe. Will it work? What will it cost?'.
At the ARENA Tuesday Seminar on 16 September, Professor Dorte Sindbjerg Martinsen from the University of Copenhagen presented the paper 'Judicial influence on policy outputs? The political constraints of legal integration in the European Union'.
Anne Brasseur, President of the Council of Europe's Parliamentary Assembly, will visit Blindern campus on 10 September. She will discuss the challenges to human rights and democracy in Europe with students and others.