euro conference

The Jean Monnet Chair of European Union Studies, of the University of Miami in cooperation with the Miami-Florida European Union Center of Excellence, cordially invites you to a conference:

The euro and the dollar

When: Tuesday, April 25, 2006, 8:30am-4:00 pm
Where: Biltmore Hotel, Coral Gables

Keynote Presentations by:
Joaquín Almunia, Member of the European Commission
and
José Manuel González-Páramo, Member of the Executive Board, European Central Bank

RSVP: Catherine Cottrell: CMC330@aol.com, or call 305-284-3266.

event april 6

On Thursday 6 April in our usual class meeting time we will be moving to a different room for a special event:

Margot Wallström
Vice President of the European Commission
will be talking on
Governance and Democracy for a Sustainable Europe

When: Thursday, April 6, 2006, 11:00 am
Where: Room 352, Law School,
Coral Gables Campus, University of Miami

This is an event jointly organised by the Jean Monnet Chair, the UM/FIU EU Center, the UM Center for Ecosystem Science and Policy and the Law School.

Margot Wallström was born in Västerbotten, Sweden on 28 September 1954. Active in the Social Democratic Youth League, she was elected Member of the Swedish Parliament in 1979 after which she was appointed to the Government of Sweden as Minister of Civil Affairs (1988-91), Culture (1994-96) and Social Affairs (1996-98). With a keen interest for media and communications, she served as CEO of the Värmland Regional Television Network (1993-94) and Executive Vice President of Worldview Global Media in Colombo, Sri Lanka (1998-99).
Designated by the Swedish Government she was Environment Commissioner in the European Commission (1999-2004) ardently defending the Kyoto Protocol and putting forward a radical proposal for new European chemicals legislation. Since November 2004 she is Vice-President of the European Commission, responsible for Inter-institutional Relations and Communications Strategy, and also replacing Commission President Barroso in his absence. She wishes to use her present office to increase participatory democracy on a European level and believes that sustainable development could serve as a vision for European cooperation.
Ms. Wallström received honorary degrees from Chalmers University of Technology (2001) and Mälardalen University (2004) in Sweden, and University of Massachusetts, Lowell (2005) in the U.S. She received the International Association for Impact Assessment Global Environmental Award in 2004 and was voted the European Commissioner of the Year in 2002 by the readers of the European Voice.
Together with Göran Färm, Member of the European Parliament, she published in 2004 The Peoples’ Europe or Why is it so hard to love the EU? (“Folkens Europa eller Varför är det så svårt att älska EU?”)

eu lectures

The Jean Monnet Chair, in cooperation with the Miami-Florida European Union Center of Excellence cordially invites you to guest lectures:

Conceptualizing European Integration: What kind of Constitution for Europe? Presentation by: Dr. Christiane Lemke

Followed by:

The Constitution: Plan D Presentation by: Tomas Gronberg

When: Monday, February 20, 2006, 1.25-3.55 pm
Where: Merrick Building, Room 307

amnesty international conference

I’m not sure how widely this event has been publicised but I happened across an announcement on the Law School’s main web page that’s worth flagging for an Amnesty International Florida State Conference here at the Law School on February 25 (the deadline for registering is Feb. 13).

visit of eu ambassador

The EU Ambassador to the US, John Bruton, former Taoiseach of the Republic of Ireland (Eire), will be visiting the Law School on Tuesday 24 January at lunchtime, in a visit arranged by the UM-FIU EU Center. It should be a fascinating opportunity to hear from someone who has been at the heart of EU and Irish policy development in recent years. I’ll provide details in due course. For now you may want to have a look at the website of the EU’s delegation to the US.