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Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Thursday, February 11, 2010
The Replacements Gentai
UAPs study circle in the spring of 2010
Under pressure from enthusiastic friends, we run started UAPs study circle also this semester. The first meeting will be Thursday 25 February, Room 830 Re-built at. 18. We then get a visit from John Hamre, CEO of High Speed \u200b\u200bRing that will start the following powerful title: "Does the train passed from us? Why should the railroad be a fanesak of social democracy."
Program for the academic circle can be found here
There are a total of three meetings this spring. On 18 March, we take up the plight of social democracy in Germany and the UK to debate, and in April set secretary Ingrid Fiskaa that introduces the theme of "What is red green development policy?"
All reading material is available online.
In addition to the study circle, we can report that John Hutton, minister under Tony Blair and Gordon Brown and one of the key strategists in the Labour Party, Blindern guests to a seminar on Tuesday 16 February. Time and place is at. 10:15 to 11:30 in auditorium 2, Eilert Sundt (invitation attached). UAP All members are welcome!
Regards Øivind and Dag Einar.
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Øivind Bratberg
fellow / research fellow
Department of Political Science / Dept of Political Science
University of Oslo / University of Oslo, PO Box 1097
Blindern N-0317 Oslo
tel: +47 22 85 51 66
British Politics Society Norway
www.britishpoliticssociety.no
Under pressure from enthusiastic friends, we run started UAPs study circle also this semester. The first meeting will be Thursday 25 February, Room 830 Re-built at. 18. We then get a visit from John Hamre, CEO of High Speed \u200b\u200bRing that will start the following powerful title: "Does the train passed from us? Why should the railroad be a fanesak of social democracy."
Program for the academic circle can be found here
There are a total of three meetings this spring. On 18 March, we take up the plight of social democracy in Germany and the UK to debate, and in April set secretary Ingrid Fiskaa that introduces the theme of "What is red green development policy?"
All reading material is available online.
In addition to the study circle, we can report that John Hutton, minister under Tony Blair and Gordon Brown and one of the key strategists in the Labour Party, Blindern guests to a seminar on Tuesday 16 February. Time and place is at. 10:15 to 11:30 in auditorium 2, Eilert Sundt (invitation attached). UAP All members are welcome!
Regards Øivind and Dag Einar.
-
Øivind Bratberg
fellow / research fellow
Department of Political Science / Dept of Political Science
University of Oslo / University of Oslo, PO Box 1097
Blindern N-0317 Oslo
tel: +47 22 85 51 66
British Politics Society Norway
www.britishpoliticssociety.no
Murraya Koenigii Bengali Name
Data Retention Directive
Debate Meeting 17 February 2010 at 18.00 in Auditorium 4, Clock Building at University Square
Data Retention Directive was issued for consultation in January. The deadline is May 12 April 2010.
consequences of the Directive itself, as well as the consequences of saying no to the directive, has aroused debate statement, the police investigation opportunities and the EEA Agreement continued existence.
University Ilag Labour Party and the European Group of the International Forum invites therefore open to debate on Wednesday 17 February at 18.00 in Auditorium 4, Clock Building in University Square.
Hovedinnleder: Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr Store
Lars-Henrik Paarup Michelsen - leader of the Stop Data Retention Directive
Professor Fredrik Sejersted - Centre for European Law, University
Chair: Tomas Lægreid
More information about the consultation process
Labor alone to have a clear position for the directive. All the other parties in Parliament except the Conservatives are opposed. Read about the divisions in the Conservative .
Debate Meeting 17 February 2010 at 18.00 in Auditorium 4, Clock Building at University Square
Data Retention Directive was issued for consultation in January. The deadline is May 12 April 2010.
consequences of the Directive itself, as well as the consequences of saying no to the directive, has aroused debate statement, the police investigation opportunities and the EEA Agreement continued existence.
University Ilag Labour Party and the European Group of the International Forum invites therefore open to debate on Wednesday 17 February at 18.00 in Auditorium 4, Clock Building in University Square.
Hovedinnleder: Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr Store
Lars-Henrik Paarup Michelsen - leader of the Stop Data Retention Directive
Professor Fredrik Sejersted - Centre for European Law, University
Chair: Tomas Lægreid
More information about the consultation process
Labor alone to have a clear position for the directive. All the other parties in Parliament except the Conservatives are opposed. Read about the divisions in the Conservative .
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