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UCL: The EU after Lisbon

UCL: The EU after Lisbon

Cambridge, Cambridgeshire


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Type     Quantity
Lecture 7: (19 March) European Ombudsman and Good Administration Post-Lisbon Free  
Lecture 8: (28 April) Foreign Affairs and Security Policy after Lisbon Free  

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The UCL Centre for Law and Governance in Europe
invites you to a public lecture series 2010


THE EU AFTER LISBON


at UCL Faculty of Laws, Bentham House, Endsleigh Gdns, London WC1H 0EG 

9 February

The Lisbon Treaty and the expanding EU Competences
Professor Takis Tridimas (Queen Mary, University of London)
introduced by Dr Ioannis Lianos (UCL)
23 February

Lisbon and the Recovery of Representative Democracy
Professor Damian Chalmers (LSE)
introduced by Professor Richard Rawlings (UCL)
5 March

The EU Charter of Fundamental Rights
Professor Aileen McColgan (King's College London)
introduced by Dr Diamond Ashiagbor (UCL)

8 March

Free Movement of Persons and the Lisbon Treaty
Dr Eleanor Spaventa (University of Durham)
introduced by Dr Nicola Countouris
12 March
 
Immigration and the EU after the Lisbon Treaty
Claude Moraes MEP (Vice-Chairman of LIBE Committee)
introduced by Dr Ingrid Boccardi (UCL)
Friday 19 March
6-8pm 
European Ombudsman and Good Administration Post-Lisbon
Professor Nikiforos Diamantouros (The European Ombudsman)
introduced by Professor Joanne Scott
at the Moot Court, UCL Faculty of Laws, Bentham House, Endsleigh Gdns, London WC1H 0EG   
Wednesday 28 April
1-2pm 
Foreign Affairs and Security Policy after Lisbon
Professor Panos Koutrakos (University of Bristol)
introduced by Dr Tobias Lock
at the Moot Court, UCL Faculty of Laws, Bentham House, Endsleigh Gdns, London WC1H 0EG   

Where

Lauterpacht Centre for International Law
University of Cambridge
5 Cranmer Road
CB3 9BL Cambridge
United Kingdom



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