The Role of the V4 Countries in the European Neighbourhood Policy


Location: Eszterházy Károly College, Eger
Eszterházy tér 1, Lyceum, Conference room 1st floor

Date: 15th June, 2009

Sponsored by International Visegrad Fund.

Organised by Eszterházy Károly College

And co-organized by Centre for European and North-Atlantic Affairs (Slovakia); Institute of Public Affairs; Institute of State and Law of the Czech Academy of Sciences; Institute of Ethnic and National Minorities of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
 

Programme


(Speakers will have about 15' (max 20'), discussants about 8' each)

Chair: András László Pap, senior research fellow, Institute for Legal Studies of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences

12:30

  • Welcome speech
    Ferenc Mátyás, professor, vice-rector for science and international relation, Eszterházy Károly College
  • The Challenges of European Neighbourhood Policy in the Enlarged EU
    Ágnes Horváth, professor, chair of the Department of Political Sciences  

12:45

  • The Experiences of the Czech Republic
    Lenka Vostra, research fellow, Institute of State and Law, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic

13:05

  • The Experiences of Slovakia
    Róbert Ondrejcsák, executive director, Centre for European and North-Atlantic Affairs

13:25

  • The Experiences of Poland
    El¿bieta Kaca, researcher, Institute of Public Affairs

13:45

  • The Experiences of Hungary
    Balázs Vizi, research fellow, Research Institute of Ethnic and National Minorities of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences

14:05

  • Discussants: Norbert Tóth, research fellow, Research Institute of Ethnic and National Minorities of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Zsolt Körtvélyesi, PhD student, Central European University, Bálint Kolosi, Tímea Tezás students, Eszterházy Károly College

14:30

  • General Discussion 

15.30

  • Brief conclusions and closure of the workshop
    Balázs Majtényi, associate professor, Eszterházy Károly College

     

The attendance at the conference is open to all those who are interested!

 

The website of the Workshop is available at the following address:

http://v4.ektf.hu/