DPP Archive

DPP Associate Professor Marie-Pierre Granger presents paper at the 7th Pan-European Conference on the European Union

June 2, 2014
Decorative image

Associate Professor Marie-Pierre Granger (DPP/IRES/LEGS) presents a paper entitled 'The ECJ's contribution to the transformation of Europe: Looking to the future but living in the past?', at the 7th Pan-European Conference on the European Union. The event is organised by the Standing Group on the European Union of the European Consortium for Political Science (ECPR) in the Hague, on 5-7 June 2014.

Professor Kahanec (Public Policy) publishes an article on Roma integration in European labor markets in IZA's World of Labor

May 31, 2014
Decorative image

Martin Kahanec, Associate Professor at the Department of Public Policy, publishes an article on "Roma integration in European labor markets" in IZA World of Labor.

Martin Kahanec (Public Policy) and labor economists from 10 EU countries sign "Working Without Borders: A Manifesto for Europe's Future"

May 31, 2014
Decorative image

Labor economists from 10 EU countries, including CEU DPP's professor Martin Kahanec sign „Working Without Borders: A Manifesto for Europe's Future“ as a counterpoint to the prevailing pessimism about Europe and the growing opposition against free labor mobility within Europe, calling for a future-oriented agenda for a genuine European labor market without borders. The English text follows below; to support the manifesto and read it in other languages please visit: http://www.iza.org/working_without_borders/index.

Policy Labs being presented in Florence

May 27, 2014

This June, two Policy Labs get to present their research at the European Regional Conference of the International Federation of National Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) in Florence from June 3- 6, 2014.

DPP Visiting Professor Luicy Pedroza publishes article in the journal International Migration

May 23, 2014
Decorative image

DPP Visiting Professor Luicy Pedroza publishes on early view The Democratic Potential of Enfranchising Resident Migrants in the journal International Migration

Abstract