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The Rule of Law and its Social Reception as Determinants of Economic Development

  • Date:

    1 Feb 2019 - 30 Sep 2020

  • Project duration:

    01.02.2019 - 30.09.2020

  • Projects from this author:

    • Strategies for the Evaluation and Assessment of Ocean-based Carbon Dioxide Removal (SEAO2-CDR)

      Strategies for the Evaluation and Assessment of Ocean-based Carbon Dioxide Removal (SEAO2-CDR) is a new European project directed at deepening our knowledge of Ocean-based Carbon Dioxide Removal (OCDR) solutions, their efficacy, benefits and consequences. Led by the British National Oceanography Centre and coordinated by Uniresearch, the project employs thirteen European organisations who will provide scientific, &hellip; <a href="https://case-research.eu/project/the-rule-of-law-and-its-social-reception-as-determinants-of-economic-development-2/">Continued</a>

    • Developing a handbook on good practice in countering disinformation at local and regional level

      Project description: Having in mind the established frameworks at European level, it is necessary to ensure that the available tools are utilised at all levels and by all relevant actors that could contribute to the joint aim of empowering citizens in their resilience to disinformation. While it is beneficial to adopt broad strategies, these should &hellip; <a href="https://case-research.eu/project/the-rule-of-law-and-its-social-reception-as-determinants-of-economic-development-2/">Continued</a>

    • The territorial dimension of the Conference on the Future of Europe and its follow-ups

      The Conference on the Future of Europe provided an opportunity to reflect in a fundamental way on the most relevant challenges for the future of Europe. Clustered into nine topics, the debates in the CoFoE cover: EU policies and processes; the EU&#8217;s institutional structure; citizens&#8217; expectations towards the EU. For the success of the CoFoE, &hellip; <a href="https://case-research.eu/project/the-rule-of-law-and-its-social-reception-as-determinants-of-economic-development-2/">Continued</a>

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