Nedelja 1:
1) From Catharsis
to Community: The EEC in the making 1945 – 1957 (Prof.Dr.Mike O’Neill,
Nottingham Trent University) |
2) Nothing succeeds
like success: From EEC via EC to EU and beyond (Prof.Dr.Mike O’Neill,
Nottingham Trent University) |
3) A guide through the maze:
The EU and its institutions (Prof.Dr.Dr.h.c.R.Meyers, University of Münster) |
4) The EU as a Governance
System: How to define the nature of the beast. (Prof.Dr.Dr.h.c. R.Meyers,
University of Münster) |
5) Models of EU decision-making:
The blind leading the lame? (Prof.Dr.Dr.h.c.R.Meyers, University of Münster) |
6) A people’s Europe?
Participation, democracy, and legitimacy deficits in the EU (Prof.Dr.Mike
O’Neill, Nottingham Trent University) |
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Nedelja 2:
1) Hanging together
or hanging separately? The Common Foreign and Security Policy of the EU
(Prof.Dr.Dr.h.c.Wichard Woyke, University of Münster) |
2) Mannah from Brussels?
The Structural and Regional Policy of the EU (Lic.Laura Trofin, University
of Münster) |
3) Visas and all
that! Third Pillar, Second Class? The EU, Justice, and Home Affairs (Dr.Wilhelm
Knelangen, Dept.of Politics, University of Kiel) |
4) “European Competition
Policy and the European Competition Commission”, (Faculty of Economics,
Subotica, Dejan Vasiljev, postgraduate student- Humboldt University Berlin) |
5) The Common Agricultural
Policy of the EU (Faculty of Economics, Subotica, Prof.Dr. Koviljko Lovre) |
6) “Organic Food
in Europe- Challenge for SEE Countries”, (Faculty of Economics, Dr Tomislav
Sudarević, docent) |
7) Interactive element
– Role game:
Negotiating entry: Serbia
and selected chapters from the accession negotiations (Role game scenario
and script Prof.Dr.Dr.h.c.R.Meyers, University of Münster)
The idea of the role game
will be not only to let participants play the roles of EU actors, demonstrating
to them thereby, on the basis of an emphatic learning process, the scope
and limitations of EU policy making. As well, they should negotiate the
perhaps not too fictitious entry application of Serbia in one or two exemplary
policy areas, thereby getting acquainted with the problems of the Eastern
European accession candidates in general and prospects for and problems
of a possible Serbian membership in particular. The role game will be introduced
during one of the first sessions of the conference in order to give participants
an opportunity to prepare their roles a little bit; for that, internet
access to the EU websites is mandatory.
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