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Seminar : Still not resolved? Constitutional issues of the European Arrest Warrant, 19 September 2008

Monday 11 August 2008, by Centre for European Policy Studies, Radboud University

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Venue: Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS), Place du Congrès 1, B-1000 Brussels – Conference Room

Dates: 19 September 2008

The Centre for European Policy Studies, in cooperation with the Centre for Migration Law (Radboud University Nijmegen), is pleased to invite you to the Seminar titled«Still not resolved? Constitutional issues of the European Arrest Warrant».The event will take place at the Centre for European Policy Studies (Brussels) on the 19th of September 2008.

In this Seminar we will address the European Arrest Warrant from a national and European perspective. By looking at its implementation in a number of selected countries, we will allow to assess the distinctive constitutional issues raised by such a tool. This Seminar will provide a unique opportunity for policy makers, social partners, civil society actors and academics to exchange views on the critical aspects of the European Arrest Warrant and to test and develop the thinking in the field.

You may find below the Programme of the conference and the Registration Form. Please send the Registration Form before the 17th of September 2008 to Ms Miriam Mir by e-mail at Miriam.mir@ceps.eu or by fax to 0032-02-2194151.

For more information about the JHA Section at CEPS you may visit: http://www.ceps.be/Article.php?article_id=16

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Program : Still not resolved? Constitutional issues of the European Arrest Warrant
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