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Lecture

The Treaty of Lisbon and its implications for the Issues of Justice and Home Affairs in the European Union

Date:
11.Dec.2007
Time:
19:00 hrs
Place:
Maragall Hall, CIDOB Foundation
Organised by:
the CIDOB Foundation and the Observatory of European Foreign Policy of the Institut Universitari d'Estudis Europeus

The issues of Justice and Home Affairs are commanding an increasingly important place in the European Union. Since their inclusion as the "third pillar" in the Maastricht Treaty, cooperation in the spheres of Justice and Home Affairs has been gaining a central importance in the process of European integration, in spite of the fact that the EU's constitutive treaties reserve the greater part of the powers in this sphere for the member states.

The renowned German analyst Jörg Monar, Professor at the College of Europe in Bruges, holder of the Marie Curie Chair of Excellence at the Robert Schuman University in Strasbourg and Professor on leave from the Chair of Contemporary European Studies at the University of Sussex, will present the main advances that have been made in issues of Justice and Home Affairs in the European Union's revised Treaty. Professor Monar heads the European Union-financed SECURINT project, which focuses on governing Home Affairs security in the European Union.

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