On 15-16 February 2024, the Central European Academy and the Faculty of Law of the University of Zagreb organised a conference entitled "Migration Challenges - Legal Responses in Specific Terms", organised by the Faculty of Law and Political Sciences of the University of Miskolc, the Ferenc Mádl Institute of Comparative Law, the Institute of Justice Warsaw and the Central European Comparative Law Association.
The economic governance research project looked at the economic aspects of governance, including its fiscal (public finance, taxation and state aid) and monetary policy pillars. The specificity of the research project was that it not only analysed the above issues from a general, theoretical perspective, but also took into account the specific perspective of the CEE countries and the EU legal position. The Central and Eastern European perspective has been developed on a country-by-country basis (7 EU Member States and 1 non-EU Member State), but the research project aims to draw general conclusions from the observation of national specificities. This approach has made it possible to identify similarities and differences between the positions of the Member States and between the Member States and the EU.
Consequently, the reasons for any conflicting positions can be identified. The aim of the research was to shed light on the benefits and challenges of supranationalism in the field of economic policy, in particular with regard to the coordination of EU and Member State objectives.
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*The event is private and by invitation only.