On 14 October over 100 family, friends and loved ones gathered in the ‘Academic Building’ to celebrate the 45 students who had graduated in the previous academic year, held in the same building given to the university when it was founded in 1575.
Following their success in concluding the ECSC treaty, the MA class tackled the more complex issues inherent in negotiating one for a common market. This time, the teams were assigned different countries whose interests (as well as those of Europe, of course) they were supposed to represent. Here follows their impressions on the day.
This was the thesis of Mr Hans van der Loo, Vice-President EU liaison, Royal Dutch Shell’s lecture in the second of our EU seminars. As a chief lobbyist of Shell to the EU, Mr van der Loo sought to explain current situations in the hope of influencing outcomes not only with regards to energy but also to climate change.