New GCL visiting professor Carlos Closa
From 1 September 2013, Prof. Dr Carlos Closa Montero has been appointed as visiting professor of European Constitutional Law at the Groningen Centre for Law and Governance (GCL) at the University of Groningen. Professor Closa, Professor at the Institute for Public Goods and Policies (IPP) at the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) in Madrid, is also Affiliated Scholar at the Global Governance Programme at the EUI where he directs the strand on Comparative Regional Integration.
During his appointment as Visiting Professor in the Centre for Law and Governance at the University of Groningen, Professor Closa will cooperate in shaping joint research projects, helping to organise conferences and symposia, consulting with colleagues on their publications and generally lending support in establishing an international research network. He will also give lectures on the European Constitutional Law module of the LLM and will be available to discuss Ph.D. projects.
On Monday 9 September 2013 from 13.30-15.00 hours, a guest lecture by Prof. Dr J. Closa Montero on The effects of the crisis on the democratic governance of the EU economic and fiscal policies will take place in room 1314.0014 of the Harmonie Building, Oude Kijk in ‘t Jatstraat 26. Attendance is free.
Last modified: | 19 January 2024 1.07 p.m. |
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