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NCCR Symposium, organized by IP4 25 November 2008, 10:00-16:00, University of Zurich, Rämistrasse 71, K02 F153, Switzerland |
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NCCR Workshop "Rights to Animal Genetic Resources" 27-28 November 2008, WTI, Berne, Switzerland |
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IP11 / IP3 joint-workshop
28 November 2008, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (HEID), Geneva, Switzerland
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NCCR Seminar, Speaker: Mr. Jeffrey Schott, Senior Fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics, in Washington D.C. 10 December 2008, 17.30 - 19.30, Silva Casa Auditorium, WTI, Berne, Switzerland |
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The “added-value” of migration partnerships and the potential risks and gains from labour market openings are at the centre of the discussions of this workshop, organised by the NCCR Trade Regulation. Young researchers working in international law and political science will discuss the concept currently being tested as pilots in the Western Balkans and West Africa with seasoned policy experts from the Federal government, the International Organization for Migration and NGOs.
12-13 December 2008, World Trade Institute, Bern
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IP11 Seminar 30 January 2009, Czech National Bank (CNB), Prague, Czech Republic |
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Workshop directors: Andreas Dür (University College Dublin) and Manfred Elsig (Universität Bern, World Trade Institute) 14-19 April 2009, ECPR joint sessions, Lisbon 2009 |
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Click here to see the upcoming events at the World Trade Insitute in Berne. |
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The purpose of NCCR Trade Regulation is to develop innovative, concrete policy recommendations that reflect a better balance between economic and other regulatory objectives.
The Project is located at: World Trade Institute (WTI) and the Department of Economic Law Hallerstr. 6, 3012 Bern, Tel.: +41 31 631 32 70 - Map
http://wti.org/ In cooperation with: the Universities of Basel, Bern, Fribourg, Lausanne, and Zurich; Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva; i-call (International Communications and Art Law Lucerne), University of Lucerne; Centre for Energy, Petroleum and Mineral Law and Policy, University of Dundee; School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), London.

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