Debate on the role of EU agencies in the Future Europe
On Thursday, 7 December 2017 a debate about the role of the European agencies in the future Europe will take place. This event will be organised within the framework of the Europe Calling programme. Hosted by the UM Faculty of Law, the debate will take place at the Bonbonnière in Maastricht. The event will be opened by Ms. Annemarie Penn-te Strake, Mayor of Maastricht. A number of prominent representatives of European Agencies will discuss and share their views with the public.
In 2017 the City of Maastricht, the Province of Limburg and Maastricht University commemorate the 25th Anniversary of the Maastricht Treaty by means of a series of events under the heading Europe Calling. The debate on the role of EU agencies in the future Europe takes place within the framework of the Europe Calling programme. The debate aims to discuss questions such as: do EU agencies need to be controlled more or better, are EU agencies sufficiently transparent, do EU agencies need to be spread geographically all over the EU and many other questions.
Please find more information about the debate and registration on our EU agencies webpage.
Not able to attend? You can follow this event via our live stream. Check our website regularly for details and updates.
Participants are encouraged to react on Twitter using the hashtag #EUagenciesMaastricht.
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