ITEM's Martin Unfried presents Cross-border impact assessment 2016 in Berlin
Martin Unfried, 'ontgrenzer' at the Institute for Transnational and Euregional Cross Border Cooperation and Mobility / ITEM presented the ITEM Cross-border impact assessment 2016 in Berlin. On behalf of ITEM he participated in a panel discussion during the conference of the Euro-Institute and the German Federal Ministry of the Interior. Under the title "Grenzüberschreitende Zusammenarbeit an der deutschen Außengrenze - Herausforderungen, Hindernisse und Entwicklungschancen" experts from the (German) Euregions gathered here on 12 and 13 December 2016.
The Euro-Institute (Kehl/DE) and the ITEM expertise centre are currently discussing a potential collaboration in the area of the cross-border impact assessment.
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