Project Manager: Radomír Špok
Timeframe: completed (July 2003 – July 2004)
Executive Summary:
The aim of the project was to provide co-financing of Institute for European Policy EUROPEUM from other funds than grant funds. For this purpose EUROPEUM created a scheme of associated membership for companies, small and medium enterprises (mainly representative offices) as well as individuals. After paying the differential annual membership fee the associated members had the right to use member benefits. The member benefits included mainly preferential access to the latest analysis of EUROPEUM, the possibility of attending seminars, round tables and conferences organized by EUROPEUM. Gold membership (intended primarily for companies) also enabled to evaluate programme activities and to co- decide on research priorities for the future throw participation in the Honorary Board of EUROPEUM.
Outputs:
Donors:
The publication you are about to open is an output of a project called New role of the national parliaments in the EU decision-making processes: previous experience and new challenges pursuant to the Lisbon Treaty, undertaken by EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy together with the Institute of Public Affairs in Warsaw and Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik in Berlin with the financial support of Heinrich Böll Foundation.
Publication is available to download here.
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