Global governance

Rules and regulations exerting authority of transnational scope, created to manage problem areas such as climate, energy, security and other global issues.

Book launch: Global Energy Governance

Monday, March 29, 2010 - 15:30 - 16:45
Nador u. 9, Monument Building
Popper Room

Guest Lecture: Executive Power of the European Union

University of Amsterdam Law Professor Deirdre Curtin will speak Thursday evening on the executive power of the European Union, part of the ongoing 2010 Jean Monnet Module on European Integration guest lecture series hosted by CEU's Department of Public Policy.

Curtain is a top expert in European law and governance, holds a part-time Chair in European and International Governance at the Utrecht School of Governance of the University of Utrecht. In 2003, she was

Externalizing EU Governance: The Case of the European Neighborhood Policy

Tuesday, March 16, 2010 - 09:15 - 10:45
Nador u. 9, Faculty Tower
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Julia Leventon is a PhD candidate interested in the interactions between science, society and governance. Her position at CEU is supported by AquaTRAIN, a Marie Curie Research Training Network) under the 6th Framework Programme of the EU.
Through her PhD, Julia is examining implementation gaps in EU policy. The work draws on evidence from a case study of the management of groundwater with high levels of geogenic arsenic in Hungary.

DPP faculty member publishes new book on Global Energy Governance

The global market for oil and gas resources is rapidly changing. Three major trends - the rise of new consumers, the increasing influence of state players, and concerns about climate change - are combining to challenge existing regulatory structures, many of which have been in place for a half-century. "Global Energy Governance" analyzes the energy market from an institutionalist perspective and offers practical policy recommendations to deal with these new challenges.

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