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Monthly Archives: March 2014
Tina Mendelsohn and the Future of Public Service Broadcasting
Join us tomorrow night for another installment of the CCSDD’s “International Journalism” seminar series. At 18:30 in the SAIS Europe Penthouse, German broadcast journalist Tina Mendelsohn will deliver a talk entitled “Public Service Broadcasting Under Pressure“. Ms. Mendelsohn is the host and editor of Kulturzeit, … Continue reading
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ConstitutionNet Features Biagi’s Work on the 2011 Moroccan Constitution
ConstitutionNet has just featured a paper by one of the CCSDD’s researchers, Francesco Biagi, on the 2011 Moroccan Constitution. You can find their write-up here. ConstitutionNet is an initiative of the International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (International IDEA). Partially funded by the … Continue reading
EULR Summer School & SAIS Europe
Some of you may be wondering whether the EU & Legal Reform Summer School in Montenegro is relevant to the curriculum at Johns Hopkins SAIS Europe, considering the close connection between the graduate school and the CCSDD. Our answer: for many … Continue reading
Last Summer in Montenegro…
As we gear up for the 2014 EU & Legal Reform Summer School in Igalo, Montenegro, we here at the CCSDD have been reminiscing about summer schools past. Check out our Facebook page for the photo albums that we have … Continue reading
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Morocco’s 2011 Constitution: A Shining Example of Democratic Reform?
Now that the international human rights conference has ended, we wanted to draw your attention to the work of another one of our researchers, Francesco Biagi. In addition to his work at the CCSDD, Dr. Biagi is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow … Continue reading
Reminder: Human Rights Conference Tomorrow, and New FAQ Section for EULR Summer School
This is a reminder that the CCSDD’s conference on human rights, ‘Enforcement of International Human Rights Law Through the Mechanism of UN Special Rapporteurs‘, will begin tomorrow at SAIS Europe. You can find more details in Thursday’s post. If you cannot make the … Continue reading
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