Book Presentation 'Freedom, Security and Justice after Lisbon and Stockholm', Den Haag

Ridderzaal in Den Haag
© Kevin Bergenhenegouwen
date January 20, 2012
city Den Haag
location Pro Demos House of Democracy, Hofweg 1H Show location
attending E.M.H. (Ernst) Hirsch Ballin i, F.A.N.J. (Flora) Goudappel i, M.G.W. (Monica) den Boer i et al.
organisation Institute Clingendael i

On behalf of the Clingendael Institute, the Erasmus School of Law and T.M.C. Asser Press, it is a pleasure to announce the presentation of the book Freedom, Security and Justice after Lisbon and Stockholm, ed. by Sarah Wolff, Flora Goudappel and Jaap de Zwaan. This book introduces the main changes induced by the Lisbon Treaty and the Stockholm programme in the field of Justice and Home Affairs. The contributions to this book assess briefly the acquis so far and elaborate on the future challenges that remain, in order to turn the area of freedom, security and justice into a reality, both for citizens and practitioners.

Programme, Friday 20 January 2012

Language: Dutch

  • 16h00 - Arrival of participants
  • 16h15 Welcome by Flora Goudappel (Book editor & Erasmus School of Law) Presentation of the book to and speech of Ernst Hirsch Ballin (Professor at Tilburg and Amsterdam University, former Minister of Justice)
  • 16h45 Panel discussion chaired by Jaap de Zwaan (Erasmus School of Law) - Marlèn Dane (Ministry of Security and Justice & Leiden University) - Monica den Boer (Police Academy) - Helena Raulus (Erasmus School of Law)
  • 17h30 Drinks

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Institute Clingendael

The Netherlands Institute of International Relations Clingendael is a knowledge institute for international relations. In a constantly changing global environment, Clingendael acts as a think-tank as well as a diplomatic academy in order to identify and analyze emerging political and social developments for the benefit of the Dutch government and the general public.

Clingendael seeks to achieve this objective through research, by publishing studies, organising courses and training programmes, and by providing information. The Institute acts in an advisory capacity to the government, parliament and social organisations, holds conferences and seminars, maintains a library and documentation centre, and publishes a Dutch language monthly on international politics as well as a newsletter. Clingendael currently employs some 110 staff, the majority of whom are researchers and training staff.

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