Trinity Term 2011

Oxford Lithuanian Society Presents Leonidas Donskis – Professor, MEP

“The Dissonances of Memory: Talking Past Each Other in the EU“

Ph.D., philosopher, political theorist, historian of ideas, social analyst, political commentator, defender of human rights and civil liberties, author or editor of more than twenty books, and member of the European Parliament.
On 5 May 2011, 20:15
Lecture Theatre, Ship Street Centre, Jesus College, Oxford.

Discussion will be moderated by Donatas Kupčiūnas, DPhil Candidate in Modern History, University of Oxford
Free entry


Mr Francois Duluc:

‘The role of National Parliaments in the formulation and the scrutiny of European policies’

Wednesday of 2nd Week, venue TBA

With his expertise in Middle Eastern affairs, Mr. Duluc will be talking about the much televised happenings in the Middle East and the spread of democracy  among the Arab states.

This event is not to be missed!

Contact Details:

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anna.hoffmann@merton.ox.ac.uk

Cost Details:
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Members – free, Non-Members £2

EAS Discussion Forum (1st week)

Join us for this term’s first EAS discussion forum.

On Friday of week 1 at 2 pm

Socials

EAS Trinity Term Social (1st week)

Join us for this term’s first fantastic social! Meet other Europhiles and have a good time..

On Thursday of week 1, 8:30 pm – Oriel College

Talk by MEP Monica MACOVEI on ‘Justice Reforms and Anti-Corruption: lessons learned from Romania’s Accession’

Friday 6th week, 18 Nov 2011
8:45-9:45 pm
Harris Lecture Theatre, Oriel College

Entrance: free for EAS members, 2£ non-members

Corruption costs the European countries an estimated €120 billion annually,

about the size of the EU annual budget. It has a distorting impact on the economy,

competition and internal market.

Mrs Monica Macovei, European Woman of the Year in 2008, currently represents

Romania in the European Parliament, after having previously served as the

country’s Minister of Justice. In this key role, she was the one who pushed for

the implementation of crucial justice reforms required for Romania to become a

member of the EU in 2007. Since then, she has never ceased to be a prominent

voice in the fight against corruption, most notably by initiating the EU Anti-

Corruption Resolution, voted with an overwhelming majority last September.

Speakers

TBAMme. Rachida Dati” – Mme. Rachida Dati- CANCELLED

The European Affairs Society is pleased to announce that Mme Rachida Dati, the Ex-Minister of Justice for France and European Parliamentarian, will give a talk in Oxford.

She will talk about her very varied and interesting career as a woman in politics and the first person of North African origin to hold a top government post in France. After becoming an advisor to Sarkozy on immigration in 2002, she became his spokeswoman during his Presidential campaign and was made Justice Minister in 2007. She resigned from this position in 2009 and has since been a Member of the European Parliament.

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