(30th -31st Palais des Congrès - Porte Maillot), Ile-de-France Regional Council and Regional Prefecture offer you to visit sites that illustrate the territorial impact of the European structural funds and the effect of regional policy on cohesion. http://www.conference-cohesionue2008.fr
As a prologue to the Conference, participants are invited on the territory of Plaine Commune (Seine-Saint-Denis) in the morning of October, 30th in order to discover projects and exchange with project managers. This initiative stands for Ile-de-France’s decentralized event within the « Opendays 2008: European week of Regions and Cities » event, jointly organized by the Committee of the Regions and the European Commission (6th -9th October 2008).
Participants to the visits will be directly bussed to the venue of the Conference and a light meal will be served after the visit.
Participation to the visits is limited to 300 people.
The registration is free.
If you wish more information and to participate, please register on: www.iledefrance.fr/europeidf-visites
Minutes, slides, photos
- The Roadmap for Energy - Confrontations Europe celebrates its 20 years
- Social dialogue and industrial relations to solve the competitiveness/solidarity equation - Nuclear safety - CAP lunch-debates - Competitivness lunch-debates - EEE in Warsaw - AGE The Single Market Act - EEE in Budapest: Nuclear ownership - EEE in Brussels: European Budget - Looking for Clean cars - Biofuel sector in Europe - Lunch-debates on nuclear Energy
Romanian Perspectives Regarding the Inter-war Plans of Creating a “Danubian Confederation”
Will Europe retain its farmers? - Henri Nallet
Preparing European forests for climate change - a contribution of François Calonne to the Commission’s Green Paper
Fragmented Power : Europe and the Global Economy - Bruegel
Wages and wage bargaining in Europe: developments since mid-1990s - ETUI + Reader’s comment (in French)
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