Brussels, 25/10/2002 (Agence Europe) - The following colloquia, conferences and seminars have been organised for November on European issues:
Les enjeux de la Convention pour l'espace judiciaire pénal européen - Brussels, 4 November - Institut d'Etudes européennes de l'ULB. The seminar, organised on the occasion of the publication of the collective work "L'espace pénal européen: enjeux et perspectives", will be held on the premises of the European Parliament. Contact: Jeanne De Ligne: Tel.: 32/2/650.30.93, fax: 650.30.69, e-mail: jdeligne@admin.ulb.ac.be.
South East Europe's New Era - Brussels, 7 November - Forum Europe. The Conference will have as subject the reconstruction of civil society in South East Europe and investment possibilities in the region. Info.: Ms Roberta Bonometti, Tel.: 44/7770/211.955, E-mail: roberta.bonometti@forum-europe.com.
Die Zukunft der Sozialen Sicherungssysteme in Europa - Brussels, 7 November, with the participation of Jean-Claude Juncker - European office of the Konrad -Adenauer-Stiftung. Tel.: 32/2/743.07.43, Internet: http: //http://www.kas.de .
ECG Automotive Logistics Conference 2002 - Prague, 8 November - European Car-Transport Group of Interest (ECG). The objective of the Conference is to discuss the challenges that the automotive logistics industry will come up against in the next decade. Info: ICEO/ECG. Tel.: 32/2/779.59.59, E-mail: valerie@iceo.be
The Implementation of European Environmental Legislation: The Water Framework Directive. Maastricht, 14-15 November - European Institute of Public Administration (EIPA) Contact: a.barragan@eipa-nl.com
Understanding Decision-Making in the European Union: principles, procedures and practice. Maastricht, 21-22 November - European Institute of Public Administration (EIPA). contact: a.barragan@eipa-nl.com.
Intellectual and Industrial Property Rights in Europe: Where do we stand ? - Luxembourg, 21-22 November - European Institute of Public Administration (EIPA). Contact: c.lamesch@eipa.net.
Economic and Social implications of Information and communication Technology (ICT) - Lyon, 21-22 November - Association Europe & Entreprises. Organised with the backing of the European Commission, will notably broach the uses of information and communications technologies by 2010, to what extent will these technologies revolutionise the world of work and daily life. Speakers will also broach European actions in the matter, and more specifically the drawing up of legislation and lobbying at European level. Info.: Tel.: 33/1/42.93.40.10, Internet: http: //http://www.europe-entreprises.com .
Telécom, Internet, Média: L'Europe en marche - Montpellier, 21-22 November. Institut de l'audiovisuel et des Telécommunications en Europe (IDATE). What can be said of European markets and the gaps that characterise them? What new organisation for the sectors at a time when pan-European and international strategies of the major players are being consolidated and deployed? How effective are public policies decided upon at national and community levels? These questions, among others, will be broached in the course of the seminar. Info.: Tel.: 33/4/67.03.03.00, e-mail: idate2002@alphavisa.com.
Sustainable Port Development: Accommodating the human and natural habitat - Genoa, 22 November - European Sea Ports Organisation (ESPO). The seminar has as ambition to cover several essential questions relating to European port capacities and limits in the context of an increasingly globalised economy that demands more and more sophisticated infrastructures. Info.: M.Mario Caselli. Tel.: 39/10/241.2464, E-mail: m.caselli@porto.genova.it.