Tidligere arrangementer - Side 60
Andreas Müller will present the paper "Time-consistent Taxation of Foreign Assets: the Efficiency Cost of Piketty's Global Wealth Tax".
Johan Christensen from Stanford University presented the paper 'Recruitment and expertise in the European Commission' at the ARENA Tuesday Seminar on 25 November 2014.
Alessia Russo will present the paper "Education and Pensions: A Positive Theory of Intergenerational Social Contracts".
This time we will be visited by Diana Espirito Santo (New University of Lisbon) and Ruy Blanes (University of Bergen).
Institusjoner i politisk økonomi:- Gudmund Hernes er en pioner innen institusjonell teori. Allerede i slutten av 1970-årene skrev han et betydningsfullt essay med tittelen Mot en institusjonell økonomi. I disse dager er han aktuell med en ny bok om politisk økonomi.
Velkommen til et spennende seminar. Åpent for alle interesserte.
Yikai Wang will present "A Quantitative Analysis of Optimal Taxation under Incomplete Markets" by Marcus Hagedorn, Hans Holter, Yikai Wang.
Hélène Landemore presented the paper 'Democratic Deliberation and Legitimacy in Crowdsourced Legislative Processes: The Case of the Law on Off-Road Traffic in Finland' at the Tuesday Seminar on 18 November 2014.
International workshop arranged by the Anthropos and the Material project
Department of Social Anthropology, University of Oslo
Hans A. Holter will present his ongoing work on Fiscal Multipliers in the 21st Century.
Under the auspices of the Anthropos and the Material project, we are delighted to invite to an international workshop at Lysebu Hotel, November 10-12, 2014
Confirmed speakers are Inger Anneberg, Bjørn Bjerkli, Rune Flikke, Frida Hastrup, Ann Kelly, Marianne Lien, Knut Nustad, Jon Henrik Z. Remme, Henrik Sinding-Larsen, Heather Swanson, Anna Tsing, Gro Ween
This workshop analyses the development of a European administrative order, including agencification. Its focus is on how that relates to and reprograms national administrative orders.
This workshop discusses the constitutional and democratic implications of developments within the domain of foreign and security policy. What, if any, is the constitutional identity of the EU in the domain of foreign and security policy? What are the democratic implications of a putative constitutionalisation of this domain?
This workshop focuses on Europe's civil society and on the implications of the crisis. A key assumption is that the crisis politicizes through redistributive conflicts and a ‘new politics of identity’. An important question that is considered is how the Europe of rights and citizenship confronts a Europe of increasing inequalities.
This workshop takes stock of the present status of legal-democratic rule in the EU. What are the implications for democratic arrangements of increased executive dominance and technocracy, as well as more differentiation? Are there any prospects for representative-democratic institutions to ‘fight back’?
This debate will gather parliamentarians from Norway, Denmark and Sweden to discuss today’s constitutional context and challenges. Do we take the current situation seriously enough?
What is the state of democratic constitutionalism in Europe today? This open conference will discuss the current status of democracy in Europe, the implications of the euro crisis, as well as implications for Norway as an associate EU non-member state.
We discuss two recently published articles by Laura Bear (LSE).
On Tuesday 14 October 2014, Nina M. Vestlund presented the paper 'The Quest for Order: Unravelling the relationship between the European Commission and European Union agencies'.
On 23 September 2014, Professor David Mayes from the University of Auckland and visiting researcher at ARENA presented the paper 'Banking Union in Europe. Will it work? What will it cost?'.
For the first meeting this autumn we will read two articles that have in common that they treat the relationship between work and subjectivity.
At the ARENA Tuesday Seminar on 16 September, Professor Dorte Sindbjerg Martinsen from the University of Copenhagen presented the paper 'Judicial influence on policy outputs? The political constraints of legal integration in the European Union'.
Anne Brasseur, President of the Council of Europe's Parliamentary Assembly, will visit Blindern campus on 10 September. She will discuss the challenges to human rights and democracy in Europe with students and others.
Tatiana Fumasoli, Åse Gornitzka, Peter Maassen and Bjørn Stensaker will present three papers during the 27th CHER Annual Conference Universities in transition: shifting institutional and organizational boundaries. Moreover Tatiana will be a panel commentator during the conference.