DPP Archive

DPP Professor Marie-Pierre Granger at EU citizenship research seminar, University of Copenhagen

December 12, 2014

Marie-Pierre Granger, DPP faculty, participated in an international research seminar held at the University of Copenhagen on 11 December 2014 on EU citizenship and right organised by the Centre for European Studies in Economic Law (Copenhagen University), the Centre for Regulation and Enforcement of Europe (Utrecht University) and the EU funded bEUcitizen project.

 See the seminar program here.

Article in European Law Review by DPP faculty Marie-Pierre Granger and Kristina Irion

December 12, 2014
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DPP faculty Marie-Pierre Granger and Kristina Irion co-authored an analysis of the recent Digital Rights Ireland decision of the Court of Justice of the European Union, which has just been published in the European Law Review. In that groundbreaking ruling, the Court invalidated the Data Retention Directive, an important piece of the EU anti-terrorism arsenal.

Former Slovakian finance minister will talk about euro crisis decision-making at CEUR

December 12, 2014
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Managing euro crisis decision-making in Slovakia

CEUR guest lecture by Mr Ivan Mikloš, Former Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance of Slovakia, Member of Parliament and Member of the Committee on Finance and Budget, President of economic think-tank M.E.S.A. 10

 Chair: Uwe Puetter

 Date: January 29, 2015

 Time: 17.20

 Venue: MB 201

Ten Years of Public Policy at CEU

December 4, 2014

Ten Years of Public Policy at CEU

The study of public policy at CEU is rooted in the university’s mission to promote open societies as well as a conviction that a combination of different social science methods is required to address the complex challenges of reform and good governance. The decision to offer programs in public policy a decade ago also involved the practical recognition that on the global, national, and local levels of policymaking, there was – and is – an increasing demand for analysts from developing and transition countries.

The university with a laboratory for democracy - BBC News

December 4, 2014

The university with a laboratory for democracy

In the wake of the fall of the Berlin Wall and the collapse of Communist regimes in Europe, a unique university was created.

It was going to be a laboratory for democracy.

George Soros, the Hungarian-born investor and philanthropist, funded the creation of the Central European University, with the specific aim of promoting the values of an open society and democracy.