“Thinking Through the Future of Memory” – Inaugural Conference of the Memory...
From 3rd to the 5th of December 2016, almost 200 memory scholars as well as practitioners from many different countries came together in Amsterdam. The conference organized by CERiM Member Aline Sierp...
View ArticleSecond Annual CERiM Conference: Contestation of Expertise
On 20 April 2017, CERiM had the pleasure of welcoming a number of key experts and practitioners from several academic and professional backgrounds such as law, political philosophy, and political...
View ArticleBeyond ad hoc cooperation: How the EU, UN and OSCE can better address conflict
The poster of the Donor Conference for development in Mali entitled “Together for a New Mali”, with the miniature flags of the three participants (European Union, Mali and France). Credit: EC...
View ArticleSecond Annual CERiM Conference: Contestation of Expertise
On 20 April 2017, CERiM had the pleasure of welcoming a number of key experts and practitioners from several academic and professional backgrounds such as law, political philosophy, and political...
View ArticleTransparency and Secrecy in Foreign Policy
In a recent conference, a collaboration between University of Agder, University of Oslo and Maastricht University, leading experts from Europe and the US, tackled the question how the democratic...
View ArticleThe Treaty on Stability, Coordination and Governance: should it be...
By Bruno de Witte and Diane Fromage, Law Faculty, Maastricht University The TSCG and its only provisional international nature The economic and monetary crisis that has been hitting the European...
View ArticleThe European Fiscal Board’s first report and the future of the EU’s fiscal...
by Paul Dermine & Diane Fromage, Faculty of Law, Maastricht University. EU Fiscal Governance in the post-crisis era: The start of the reflection period and the European Fiscal Board’s first report...
View ArticleThe future of EU trade negotiations: What has been learned from CETA and TTIP?
by Johan Adriaensen. First published in EUROPP Blog (London School of Economics) About a year has passed since the Walloon government opposed the ratification of the Comprehensive Economic and Trade...
View ArticleThe Surveillance Triangle: Authorities, Data subjects and Means
By Francesca Galli, Vigjilenca Abazi, and Maja Brkan The conference did not aim to address only the classic privacy-security dilemma regarding data subjects, but sought to take a broader perspective on...
View ArticleThe emerging health-security nexus in the European Union
By Hylke Dijkstra and Anniek de Ruijter It has long been recognized that public health may affect security and vice versa. The use of chemical and biological weapons by terrorists and enemy states...
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