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- -156 Egnatia Street, GR-546 36 Thessaloniki, Greece
- +Aristotle University Research Dissemination Center (KEDEA), Tritis Septemvriou, University Campus (3ης Σεπτεμβρίου Πανεπιστημιούπολη), Thessaloniki, Greece, 54636
-156 Egnatia Street, GR-546 36 Thessaloniki, Greece- +Aristotle University Research Dissemination Center (KEDEA), Tritis Septemvriou, University Campus (3ης Σεπτεμβρίου Πανεπιστημιούπολη), Thessaloniki, Greece, 54636
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- -156 Egnatia Street, GR-546 36 Thessaloniki, Greece
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- +Aristotle University Research Dissemination Center (KEDEA), Tritis Septemvriou, University Campus (3ης Σεπτεμβρίου Πανεπιστημιούπολη), Thessaloniki, Greece, 54636
Deletions
-156 Egnatia Street, GR-546 36 Thessaloniki, Greece
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- +Aristotle University Research Dissemination Center (KEDEA), Tritis Septemvriou, University Campus (3ης Σεπτεμβρίου Πανεπιστημιούπολη), Thessaloniki, Greece, 54636
Title (English)
- -Constitution-Making & Democracy in Troubled Times
- +Constitution-Making and Democracy in Troubled Times
-Constitution-Making & Democracy in Troubled Times- +Constitution-Making and Democracy in Troubled Times
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- -Constitution-Making & Democracy in Troubled Times
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- +Constitution-Making and Democracy in Troubled Times
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-Constitution-Making & Democracy in Troubled Times
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- +Constitution-Making and Democracy in Troubled Times
Description (English)
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-The aim of this conference, coorganized by the Center for Research on Democracy and Law of the University of Macedonia (Greece, https://en.kedid.org/), the 4-year, EU funded COST Action "Constitution-making and deliberative democracy" (CA17135, https://constdelib.com/), and the Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP, https://www.eliamep.gr/en/) is to address from both a theoretical and applied approach and in a multidisciplinary nature, the challenges, prospects and innovations in the fields of democratic and local governance, and human rights, especially in light of the relevant major developments during the last decade (financial crisis, immigration crisis, COVID-19 pandemic, etc.).
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- -Particular emphasis is placed on the constitutional extensions of issues related to the above, and also on the ways through which, primarily the local, but also the trans/international levels, can contribute to enhancing, strengthening, and modernizing this system by making it more responsive and efficient. The thematic areas of the conference draw primarily from the following broad subjects, either from a theoretical or applied (e.g., single or comparative case studies): Democratic theory, deliberative democracy, democratic system of governance; EU politics, institutions, integration, democracy; Health studies, governance, management; Transnational, local, regional governance; Human, civil, economic, political rights; Legal studies, judicial system, constitutional theory, and all kinds of law.
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+The aim of this conference, coorganized by the Center for Research on Democracy and Law of the University of Macedonia (Greece, https://en.kedid.org/), the 4-year, EU funded COST Action "Constitution-making and deliberative democracy" (CA17135, https://constdelib.com/), and the Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP, https://www.eliamep.gr/en/) is to address from both a theoretical and applied approach and in a multidisciplinary nature, the challenges, prospects and innovations in the fields of democratic and local governance, and human rights, especially in light of the relevant major developments during the last decade (financial crisis, immigration crisis, COVID-19 pandemic, etc.).
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- +Particular emphasis is placed on the constitutional extensions of issues related to the above, and also on the ways through which, primarily the local, but also the trans/international levels, can contribute to enhancing, strengthening, and modernizing this system by making it more responsive and efficient. The thematic areas of the conference draw primarily from the following broad subjects, either from a theoretical or applied (e.g., single or comparative case studies): Democratic theory, deliberative democracy, democratic system of governance; EU politics, institutions, integration, democracy; Health studies, governance, management; Transnational, local, regional governance; Human, civil, economic, political rights; Legal studies, judicial system, constitutional theory, and all kinds of law.
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-<div class="ql-editor ql-reset-decidim">The aim of this conference, coorganized by the Center for Research on Democracy and Law of the University of Macedonia (Greece, https://en.kedid.org/), the 4-year, EU funded COST Action "Constitution-making and deliberative democracy" (CA17135, https://constdelib.com/), and the Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP, https://www.eliamep.gr/en/) is to address from both a theoretical and applied approach and in a multidisciplinary nature, the challenges, prospects and innovations in the fields of democratic and local governance, and human rights, especially in light of the relevant major developments during the last decade (financial crisis, immigration crisis, COVID-19 pandemic, etc.).-<br/><br/>-Particular emphasis is placed on the constitutional extensions of issues related to the above, and also on the ways through which, primarily the local, but also the trans/international levels, can contribute to enhancing, strengthening, and modernizing this system by making it more responsive and efficient. The thematic areas of the conference draw primarily from the following broad subjects, either from a theoretical or applied (e.g., single or comparative case studies): Democratic theory, deliberative democracy, democratic system of governance; EU politics, institutions, integration, democracy; Health studies, governance, management; Transnational, local, regional governance; Human, civil, economic, political rights; Legal studies, judicial system, constitutional theory, and all kinds of law.</div>- +<div class="ql-editor ql-reset-decidim"><div class="ql-editor ql-reset-decidim">The aim of this conference, coorganized by the Center for Research on Democracy and Law of the University of Macedonia (Greece, https://en.kedid.org/), the 4-year, EU funded COST Action "Constitution-making and deliberative democracy" (CA17135, https://constdelib.com/), and the Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP, https://www.eliamep.gr/en/) is to address from both a theoretical and applied approach and in a multidisciplinary nature, the challenges, prospects and innovations in the fields of democratic and local governance, and human rights, especially in light of the relevant major developments during the last decade (financial crisis, immigration crisis, COVID-19 pandemic, etc.).
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- +Particular emphasis is placed on the constitutional extensions of issues related to the above, and also on the ways through which, primarily the local, but also the trans/international levels, can contribute to enhancing, strengthening, and modernizing this system by making it more responsive and efficient. The thematic areas of the conference draw primarily from the following broad subjects, either from a theoretical or applied (e.g., single or comparative case studies): Democratic theory, deliberative democracy, democratic system of governance; EU politics, institutions, integration, democracy; Health studies, governance, management; Transnational, local, regional governance; Human, civil, economic, political rights; Legal studies, judicial system, constitutional theory, and all kinds of law.</div></div>
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-The aim of this conference, coorganized by the Center for Research on Democracy and Law of the University of Macedonia (Greece, https://en.kedid.org/), the 4-year, EU funded COST Action "Constitution-making and deliberative democracy" (CA17135, https://constdelib.com/), and the Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP, https://www.eliamep.gr/en/) is to address from both a theoretical and applied approach and in a multidisciplinary nature, the challenges, prospects and innovations in the fields of democratic and local governance, and human rights, especially in light of the relevant major developments during the last decade (financial crisis, immigration crisis, COVID-19 pandemic, etc.).
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- -Particular emphasis is placed on the constitutional extensions of issues related to the above, and also on the ways through which, primarily the local, but also the trans/international levels, can contribute to enhancing, strengthening, and modernizing this system by making it more responsive and efficient. The thematic areas of the conference draw primarily from the following broad subjects, either from a theoretical or applied (e.g., single or comparative case studies): Democratic theory, deliberative democracy, democratic system of governance; EU politics, institutions, integration, democracy; Health studies, governance, management; Transnational, local, regional governance; Human, civil, economic, political rights; Legal studies, judicial system, constitutional theory, and all kinds of law.
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The aim of this conference, coorganized by the Center for Research on Democracy and Law of the University of Macedonia (Greece, https://en.kedid.org/), the 4-year, EU funded COST Action "Constitution-making and deliberative democracy" (CA17135, https://constdelib.com/), and the Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP, https://www.eliamep.gr/en/) is to address from both a theoretical and applied approach and in a multidisciplinary nature, the challenges, prospects and innovations in the fields of democratic and local governance, and human rights, especially in light of the relevant major developments during the last decade (financial crisis, immigration crisis, COVID-19 pandemic, etc.).
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+Particular emphasis is placed on the constitutional extensions of issues related to the above, and also on the ways through which, primarily the local, but also the trans/international levels, can contribute to enhancing, strengthening, and modernizing this system by making it more responsive and efficient. The thematic areas of the conference draw primarily from the following broad subjects, either from a theoretical or applied (e.g., single or comparative case studies): Democratic theory, deliberative democracy, democratic system of governance; EU politics, institutions, integration, democracy; Health studies, governance, management; Transnational, local, regional governance; Human, civil, economic, political rights; Legal studies, judicial system, constitutional theory, and all kinds of law.
Deletions
-<div class="ql-editor ql-reset-decidim">The aim of this conference, coorganized by the Center for Research on Democracy and Law of the University of Macedonia (Greece, https://en.kedid.org/), the 4-year, EU funded COST Action "Constitution-making and deliberative democracy" (CA17135, https://constdelib.com/), and the Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP, https://www.eliamep.gr/en/) is to address from both a theoretical and applied approach and in a multidisciplinary nature, the challenges, prospects and innovations in the fields of democratic and local governance, and human rights, especially in light of the relevant major developments during the last decade (financial crisis, immigration crisis, COVID-19 pandemic, etc.).-<br/><br/>-Particular emphasis is placed on the constitutional extensions of issues related to the above, and also on the ways through which, primarily the local, but also the trans/international levels, can contribute to enhancing, strengthening, and modernizing this system by making it more responsive and efficient. The thematic areas of the conference draw primarily from the following broad subjects, either from a theoretical or applied (e.g., single or comparative case studies): Democratic theory, deliberative democracy, democratic system of governance; EU politics, institutions, integration, democracy; Health studies, governance, management; Transnational, local, regional governance; Human, civil, economic, political rights; Legal studies, judicial system, constitutional theory, and all kinds of law.</div>
Additions
- +<div class="ql-editor ql-reset-decidim"><div class="ql-editor ql-reset-decidim">The aim of this conference, coorganized by the Center for Research on Democracy and Law of the University of Macedonia (Greece, https://en.kedid.org/), the 4-year, EU funded COST Action "Constitution-making and deliberative democracy" (CA17135, https://constdelib.com/), and the Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP, https://www.eliamep.gr/en/) is to address from both a theoretical and applied approach and in a multidisciplinary nature, the challenges, prospects and innovations in the fields of democratic and local governance, and human rights, especially in light of the relevant major developments during the last decade (financial crisis, immigration crisis, COVID-19 pandemic, etc.).
- +<br><br>
- +Particular emphasis is placed on the constitutional extensions of issues related to the above, and also on the ways through which, primarily the local, but also the trans/international levels, can contribute to enhancing, strengthening, and modernizing this system by making it more responsive and efficient. The thematic areas of the conference draw primarily from the following broad subjects, either from a theoretical or applied (e.g., single or comparative case studies): Democratic theory, deliberative democracy, democratic system of governance; EU politics, institutions, integration, democracy; Health studies, governance, management; Transnational, local, regional governance; Human, civil, economic, political rights; Legal studies, judicial system, constitutional theory, and all kinds of law.</div></div>
Location (English)
- -Thessaloniki, Greece
- +Conference Hall I
-Thessaloniki, Greece- +Conference Hall I
Deletions
- -Thessaloniki, Greece
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- +Conference Hall I
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-Thessaloniki, Greece
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- +Conference Hall I
Version author
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Version created at
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