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FEDERALISM:
NATIONAL, EUROPEAN AND GLOBAL
PERSPECTIVES
Winning the challenge of identity, democratic
governance and interdependence
Milan | 9-11 March 2018
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
PROGRAMME ....................................................................................................... 3
READING LIST ....................................................................................................... 6
SPEAKERS ............................................................................................................. 6
LIST OF PARTICIPANTS ........................................................................................ 13
PRACTICAL INFORMATION ................................................................................. 16
MAP & VENUES .................................................................................................. 16
PARTICIPATION CONDITIONS ............................................................................. 19
NOTES ................................................................................................................ 20
UEF CONTACTS ................................................................................................... 21
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In cooperation with
With the support of
International Seminar
FEDERALISM:
NATIONAL, EUROPEAN AND GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES
Winning the challenge of identity, democratic governance and interdependence
Milano, 9-11 March 2018
The international seminar “Federalism: national, European and global perspectives - Winning the
challenge of identity, democratic governance and interdependence” is the 2018 edition of the yearly
training event organised in cooperation between JEF and UEF; this year it will focus on federalism, in
its national, European and global dimensions, exploring the challenges facing and the opportunities
offered by modern federalism at all level of government in contemporary societies.
The seminar will gather ca 70 international participants and ca 30 participants from Italy. Participants
will come from different countries and different ages and background, mainly people interested in
European affairs and the perspective of federalism at all levels of governance.
Through a combination of conferences, moderated panel debates and interactive working groups,
the seminar will cover a wide range of aspects of federalism, from its theoretical foundations to its
actual application in response to the most pressing issues in our societies at the national, European
and global levels. Speakers will come from the world of academia, civil society, administration and
politics from different countries.
The Federalist
Federalist
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PROGRAMME
Friday 9 March 2018
Venue: Spazio Cairoli, Vicolo S. Giovanni Sul Muro, 5, 20121 Milano
13:00
13:30
13.45
Registration of participants
Opening of the seminar
“FEDERALISM – SETTING THE SCENE”
Introduction to the subjects of the seminar by
PAOLO VACCA, Secretary General of the Union of European Federalists
SESSION I – FUNDAMENTALS OF FEDERALISM
14.00 “FUNDAMENTALS OF FEDERALISM”
Introduction by:
LUISA TRUMELLINI, Secretary General of the Movimento Federalista Europeo
followed by debate with participants
15.00
“THE FEDERAL STATE: THEORY AND COMPARISON OF DIFFERENT EXISTING FEDERAL
STATES”
Introduction by
GIUSEPPE MARTINICO, Associate Professor of Comparative Public law at the Scuola
Superiore Sant'Anna of Pisa and Fellow at the Centro Studi sul Federalimo of Turin
followed by debate with participants
16.00
16.15
17.15
Coffee break
“NATIONALISM, POPULISM, GLOBALISATION, FEDERALISM: STRUGGLING FOR IDENTITY
AND SOVEREIGNITY IN CONTEMPORARY SOCIETIES”
Introduction by:
ALBERTO MARTINELLI, Professor Emeritus of Political Science and Sociology at the
University of Milan
followed by debate with participants
“IS FEDERALISM THE RIGHT MODEL FOR EUROPEAN INTEGRATION?”
Introductions by:
ROBERTO CASTALDI, Director of CESUE (Centre for European and Global Governance)
and Associate Professor of Political Theory at eCampus University
FEDERICO OTTAVIO REHO, Research Officer at the Wilfried Martens Centre for
European Studies, Brussels
followed by debate with participants
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18.30
WORKING GROUPS
Participants break in working groups to discuss the topics of the conferences
19.30
20.00
Closing
Dinner
Saturday 10 March 2018
Venue: Venue: Spazio Cairoli, Vicolo S. Giovanni Sul Muro, 5, 20121 Milano
SESSION II – FEDERALISM AT NATIONAL LEVEL
“DEVELOPMENTS AND CHALLENGES IN MODERN FEDERAL AND REGIONAL STATES – THE
CASE OF SWITZERLAND, UNITED STATES, GERMANY AND SPAIN”
9.00
Introductions by:
GILBERT CASASUS, Professor of European Studies and Director of the Centre for
European Studies of the University of Fribourg (on Switzerland)
PAOLO VACCA, Secretary General of the Union of European Federalists (on the
United States)
followed by debate with participants
11.00
11.30
Break
Introductions by
OTTO SCHMUCK, Vice President of the Union of European Federalists (on Germany)
JOAN BOTELLA, Dean of the Faculty of Political and Social Sciences of the
Autonomous University of Barcelona and President of Federalistes d'Esquerres (on
Spain)
followed by debate with participants
13.00
14.00
Lunch break at Spazio Cairoli
WORKING GROUPS
Participants break in working groups to discuss the topics of the morning conferences
15.30 SESSION III – FEDERALISM AT EUROPEAN LEVEL
“WHAT FEDERAL MODEL FOR EUROPE? THE INSTITUTIONS”
Introductions by:
GIULIA ROSSOLILLO, Professor of EU Law at the University of Pavia
ELMAR BROK, Member of the European Parliament, President of the Union of
European Federalists
SIETSE WIJNSMA, Policy Advisor on Constitutional Affairs to the ALDE Group in the
European Parliament
followed by debate with participants
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17.00
17.30
Coffee break
“WHAT FEDERAL MODEL FOR EUROPE? ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL POLICIES”
Introductions by:
FABIO MASINI, Professor of Theories and History of International Economic Relations
at the University of Roma Tre
CHRISTOPHER GLÜCK, President of the Young European Federalists
BRANDO BENIFEI, Member of the European Parliament, Vice President of the
European Movement International
followed by debate with participants
19.00 End of session
20.30 Dinner
Sunday 11 March 2018
Venue: Spazio Cairoli, Vicolo S. Giovanni Sul Muro, 5, 20121 Milano
Session IV – FEDERALISM AT GLOBAL LEVEL
9.30
“PERSPECTIVES FOR FEDERALISM AT GLOBAL LEVEL: CHALLENGES, ALTERNATIVES,
OPPORTUNITIES”
Introductions:
PILAR LLORENTE RUIZ DE AZUA, Federal Committee of the Union of European
Federalists
SUSANNA CAFARO, Professor of European Law at Università del Salento, Author of
the blog “Supranational Democracy”
ANDREAS BUMMEL, Director of Democracy Without Borders and of the international
campaign for a United Nations Parliamentary Assembly
followed by debate with participants
11.00 WORKING GROUPS
Participants break in working groups to discuss the topics of the conferences
12:30
13:00
Evaluation
Closing
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READING LIST
SESSION I – INTRODUCTIONS TO FEDERALISM
Federalist Papers:
Alexander Hamilton, Federalist No. 30. Concerning the General Power of Taxation, New York,
28 December 1787
Alexander Hamilton, Federalist No. 24. The powers necessary of the common defense further
considered and Federalist No. 25. The same subject continued: the powers necessary of the
common defense further considered, New York, December 1787
Analysis and academia:
Michael Burgess, Federalism, the state and the European idea, in Federalism and Europe Union: the building of Europe, Routledge London and New York
Brun-Otto Bryde, Le peuple européen and the European people, in Le référendum européen, Andréas Aueret Jean-François Flauss eds., Bruxelles, Bruylant, 1997
Jha Prakash Chandra, Theory of Fiscal Federalism: an analysis, MPRA Paper No. 41769, Amity University, 2012
Lucio Levi, Guido Montani and Francesco Rossolillo, Three introductions to federalism, The Altiero Spinelli Institute for Federalist Studies, 1989
A. Gamper, A “Global Theory of Federalism”: The Nature and Challenges of a Federal State, German Law Journal, Vol 6, No 10, pp. 1297-1318, 2009
Sergio Pistone, Raison d’Etat, peace and the federalist strategy, The Federalist, Year XLVIII, 2001, Number 1, p. 10
Fritz W. Scharpf, Reflections on Multilevel Legitimacy, Max-Planck-Institut für Gesellschaftsforschung, Working Paper 07/3, Cologne, July 2007
History of the Union of European Federalists:
Altiero Spinelli and Ernesto Rossi, The Ventotene Manifesto, Rome, 1944 Union of European Federalists, 70 years of campaigns for a united and federal Europe, 2016
SESSION II – FEDERALISM AT NATIONAL LEVEL
Institutional resources:
Committee of the Regions, Charter for Multi-Level Governance (MLG) in Europe, 20 February
2014
Analysis and academia:
Keith G. Banting, The three federalisms: social policy and intergovernmental decision-making, in Herman Bakvis and Grace Skogstad eds., Canadian Federalism: Performance, Effectiveness, and Legitimacy, 2009
Hansjörg Blöchliger and Junghun Kim eds., Fiscal Federalism 2016. Making decentralisation
work, OECD Publishing, 20 June 2016
Michael Burgess, Comparative federalism. Theory and Practice, ed. Routledge, 2006 Michael Keating, Europe as a multilevel federation, in Journal of European Public Policy, 24:4,
pp. 615-632, 8 March 2017
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SESSION III – FEDERALISM AT EUROPEAN LEVEL
The institutions
Institutional resources: Alexander Hamilton, Federalist No. 15. The insufficiency of the present confederation to
preserve the union, New York, 28 December 1787
Joschka Fischer, “From confederacy to Federation – Thoughts on the finality of European
integration”, speech at the Humboldt University in Berlin, 12 May 2000
UEF Resolutions UEF Federalist Manifestohttp://www.federalists.eu/uef/news/resolution-regarding-
democratic-legitimacy-in-emu-governance/, Brussels, 13 December 2014
JEF Resolutions Calling for a European Constituent Assembly, Malta, November 2017
Analysis and academia:
David Garcia and Paolo Vacca, Improving the efficiency, democracy and legitimacy of the EU institutions within the current Treaties: possibilities and limits (20 proposals), Policy Brief No. 2, Union of European Federalists, 2016
Sergio Fabbrini, Which Democracy for a Union of States? A comparative perspective of the
European Union, Global Policy, Volume 8, Supplement 6, October 2017
Jean Marc Ferry, La Communauté européenne, entre Etat fédéral et Fédération d’Etats, Swiss
political science review 4(4): 11-31, 1998
Nicolas Levrat, L’Union européenne: une fédération internationale, in The states and moods
of federalism: governance, identity and methodology, Montréal, 2005
Giuseppe Martinico, The Federal Language and the European Integration Process: The
European Communities viewed from the US, Politique européenne 2016/3 (N° 53), p. 38-59.
Andrew Moravscik, In defence of the “Democratic Deficit: Reassessing legitimacy in the
European union, in JCMS 2002, Vol. 40, No 4, pp. 603-624
Yves Mény, De la démocratie en Europe: Old concepts and new challenges, in JCMS 2002 Vol.
41, No. 1, pp. 1-13
Federico Ottavio Reho, For a new Europeanism, Wilfried Martens Centre for European Studies, June 2017
Federico Ottavio Reho and Dalibor Rohac, The Case for a Federal Europe, American Enterprise Institute, May 2017
Tanja A. Börzel and Thomas Risse, Who is Afraid of a European Federation? How to Constitutionalise a Multi-Level Governance System, ed. The Jean Monnet Centre for International and Regional Economic Law and Justice, 2000
Economic and social policies
Institutional resources: European Commission, Communication on Further Steps towards Completing Europe's
Economic and Monetary Union: A Roadmap COM(2017) 821 final, Brussels, 6 December 2017
European Commission, Communication on A European Minister of Economy and Finance,
Brussels, 6 December 2017
European Commission, Proposal for a Council Regulation on the establishment of the
European Monetary Fund, Brussels, 6 December 2017, and Annex
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Analysis and academia:
David Garcia and Paolo Vacca, A budgetary capacity for the Eurozone: a federalist view, Policy Brief No. 3, Union of European Federalists, 2016
Federico Ottavio Reho, The past and future of European federalism: Spinelli vs. Hayek, European Policy Information Center, April 2017
Domenico Moro, For a federal European unemployed insurance scheme, Reflection paper, Union of European Federalists, March 2016
Vivien A. Schmidt, Re-Envisioning the European Union: identity, democracy, economy JCMS 2009, vol. 47, annual review pp. 17-42
Luisa Trumellini, “A pre-constitutional pact for federal political union of the Eurozone”, in The Federalist, Year LV, 2013, Single Issue, p. 136
UEF Resolutions Resolution regarding democratic legitimacy in EMU governance, Madrid, 18 June 2017
Resolution on Fiscal Union, Madrid, 18 June 2017
Resolution on a Genuine Monetary Union in a Reformed EU, Venice, 29 November 2015
JEF Resolutions Resolution on the institutional design and governance of the Eurozone, Malta, 5 December
2017
SESSION IV – FEDERALISM AT GLOBAL LEVEL
Analysis and academia:
Susanna Cafaro, Blogging about Supranational Democracy, Susanna Cafaro, 2017 Claudia Kissling, A United Nations Parliamentary Assembly: basic ideas & current points of
discussion, in Minerva No. 34, pp. 31-33, May 2009 Myron W. Kronisch, Reform of the United Nations Security Council & General Assembly – A
step to federation, in Minerva No. 39, pp. 17-18, November 2011 Guido Montani and Daniele Archibugi, European Democracy and Cosmopolitan Democracy,
The Altiero Spinelli Institute, 2011
UEF Resolutions Resolution on a United Nations Parliamentary Assembly (UNPA), Cologne, 5 November 2016
World Federalist Movement Resolutions Resolution on global democracy and United Nations reform, federalism at different levels,
XXVI congress, November 2012
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SPEAKERS
Friday 9 March 2018
Paolo VACCA Paolo Vacca is the Secretary-General of the Union of European Federalists. He joined the European Federalist Movement (MFE) in Milano (I) in 1990. Since then he has been active at all levels of the federalist movement, including being President of the Young European Federalists (JEF-Europe) in 1999-2001 and Member of the UEF Bureau ever since. Professionally he works as Director Legal Affairs Europe for a global chemical multinational with European headquarters in The Netherlands.
Luisa TRUMELLINI Luisa Trumellini is Secretary General of the Movimento Federalista Europeo (UEF Italy) and rapporteur of the Political commission on economic affairs of the Federal Committee of the Union of European Federalists. She was deputy director of the Spinelli Institute of Federalust Studies from 1988 to 2001. She is editor of The European Letter and assistant editor of The Federalist.
Giuseppe MARTINICO Giuseppe Martinico is currently Associate Professor of Comparative Public law at the Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna in Pisa. Previously he worked as a Lecturer in Constitutional law in the same institution. His research interests cover both comparative and European constitutional law, fields in which he published extensively in international peer-reviewed journals in three languages (English, Italian and Spanish). He is also Researcher at the Centre for Studies on Federalism, Turin and Co-Editor of Perspectives on Federalism.
Alberto MARTINELLI Alberto Martinelli is professor Emeritus of political science and sociology at the university of Milan. He served as Dean of the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences from 1987 to 1999 and chaired the University Committee for International Scientific Cooperation. He serves on the editorial board of several scientific journals and writes for Il corriere della sera and other newspapers and magazines).
Roberto CASTALDI Roberto Castaldi is Director of CESUE (Centre for European and Global Governance) and Associate Professor of Political Theory at eCampus University. He is president of the Tuscan regional section of the Movimento Federalista Europeo (UEF Italy). He collaborates with the Center for Federalist Studies n as editor of the “Bibliographical Bulletin on Federalism” and of the magazine “Perspectives on Federalism”. His research interests range from European integration and federalism to global governance and theory of international relations.
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Federico Ottavio REHO Before joining the Wilfried Martens Centre as Research Officer in April 2015, Federico Ottavio Reho worked in the EU Institutions and Fora Division of the European Central Bank. He earned a Master of Public Administration in European Economic Policy from the London School of Economics (LSE), a Master of Public Policy with specialization in EU Economic Governance from the Hertie School of Governance (Berlin) and a Master in European Studies at the Luiss School of Government in Rome (2010-11).
Saturday 10 March 2018
Gilbert CASASUS Gilbert Casasus is Professor of European Studies at the University of Fribourg (Switzerland) since 2008 and Director of the Centre of European Studies of the University of Fribourg since 2015. His research interests range from the Franco-German relations to the history of European integration and include the democratic and legitimacy deficit of the European Union.
Otto SCHMUCK Otto Schmuck is Vice President of the Union of European Federalists (UEF) and member of the Presidium of Europa-Union Deutschland. He is a former member of the Institut für Europäische Politik e.V. (IEP) team and is member of its Academic Advisory Board. He was head of the European Department of the Rhineland-Palatinate Regional Representation in Berlin.
Joan BOTELLA
Joan Botella Corral is the Dean of the Faculty of Political and Social Sciences of the Autonomous University of Barcelona and President of Federalistes d'Esquerres. He contributes to El Pais. His research focuses on Spanish politics, comparative politics, political parties, local governments, electoral studies and media.
Giulia ROSSOLILLO Giulia Rossolillo is full professor of European Union Law at the University of Pavia. Since 2008 she is the editor of “Il Federalista / The Federalist” magazine, a review on federalism and EU integration.
Elmar BROK Elmar Brok is a Member of the European Parliament from the European People’s Party and currently President of the Union of European Federalists. He is the longest serving member of the European Parliament, being a member uninterruptedly since 1980. He was been one of the representatives of the European Parliament in several intergovernmental conferences for past EU Treaties and in the Convention that prepared the draft EU Constitutional Treaty.
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Sietse WIJNSMA Sietse Wijnsma is Policy advisor on Constitutional affairs and internal market at the ALDE group of the European Parliament. He was political adviser of MEP Andrew Duff between 2008 and 2014 and European Parliament candidate for the Dutch party D66 in 2009.
Fabio MASINI Fabio Masini is Professor of Theories and History of International Economic Relations at the University of Roma Tre. His main fields of research are European and international economic and monetary integration; economic policy and public intervention in the economy; history of economic thought; the economics and policy of local development.
Christopher GLÜCK Christopher Glück is President of the Young European Federalists (JEF-Europe) and works as policy advisor on economic and financial affairs at the European Parliament. Originally from southern Germany, Christopher Glück’s JEF life started when he re-founded JEF Stuttgart in 2008. He has been active in JEF ever since.
Brando BENIFEI Brando Benifei has been a Member of the European Parliament since 2014, when he was the youngest elected candidate of the Partito Democratico. He has a long story of activism for a federal Europe, mainly within the Young European Federalists and the Union of European Federalists. He is currently a member of the European Parliament Committee on Employment and Social Affairs. He is Vice President of the European Movement International.
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Sunday 11 March 2018
Pilar LLORENTE RUIZ DE AZUA Pilar Llorente Ruiz de Azua is a member of the Federal Committee of the Union of European Federalists where she follows the relationships with the World Federalist Movement. Enthusiastic federalist, she is a long-term activist in JEF and UEF in Spain. A theoretical physic by background, she is an expert in project management of Horizon 2020 projects in the field of the bio-based economy and works for an independent institutional public-private partnership set up by the European Commission in this field.
Susanna CAFARO Susanna Cafaro is full professor of European law at Università del Salento (Lecce, Italy). She writes about European and international law topics with a special interest in current affairs at the crossroads of law, economics and politics. She is a fervent supporter of multilateralism and of supranational democracy.
Andras BUMMEL Andras Bummel is co-founder and director of Democracy Without Borders (formerly Committee for a Democratic U.N.) and coordinator of the international Campaign for a UN Parliamentary Assembly. He is a member of the Council of the World Federalist Movement-Institute for Global Policy in New York.
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LIST OF PARTICIPANTS
SURNAME NAME MEMBERSHIP
1 AGUSH TALJAT JEF MACEDONIA
2 ALBERTI ALESSIO UEF ITALY
3 ALDECOA LUZARRAGA FRANCISCO UEF SPAIN
4 ALVAREZ DE LA CRUZ NORA JEF SPAIN
5 ANSELMI GIORGIO UEF ITALY
6 APULEO LUANA JEF ITALY
7 ARRU MATTEO UEF ITALY
8 BALESTIERI NICOLA JEF ITALY
9 BERNACCHIA ANITA NATASCIA JEF ROMANIA
10 RAPHAEL BEZ UEF SWITZERLAND
11 CASTALDI ROBERTO UEF ITALY
12 CLARK STUART
13 COLOVA ZLATIMIRA UEF BULGARIA
14 COSTA ANNA UEF ITALY
15 CUTAJAR MARIA JEF MALTA
16 DE VENUTO GAETANO UEF ITALY
17 DEJAEGHER SARAH JOHANNA UEF BELGIUM
18 DEVESA DOMENEC
19 PAMELA DZHENOVA UEF BULGARIA
20 ESZTER NAGY UEF HUNGARY
21 FANDIÑO AROA UEF SPAIN
22 FIEVET BENJAMIN UEF FRANCE
23 FONTANA OLIMPIA CSF
24 FORTE FRANCESCO IURY JEF ITALY
25 FOURNIER ANTONI UEF FRANCE
26 FRANKSON ADAM UEF GROUPE EUROPE
27 GALLO ALESSANDRO UEF BELGIUM
28 GARCIA DOVAL DIEGO UEF GROUPE EUROPE
29 GAROFALO GIULIA UEF ITALY
30 GEISER BARBARA
31 GERGANA BLAZHEVA JEF BULGRIA
32 GIRAUD EMMA JEF FRANCE
33 GLUECK CHRISTOPHER JEF PRESIDENT
34 GOGOU DAPHNE UEF GROUPE EUROPE
35 GRADSTEIN STEPHANIE JEF GERMANY
36 GRIGOLO CHIARA JEF ITALY
37 HESSE SIPAN UEF FRANCE
38 HEUCK SUSANNE UEF SWITZERLAND
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SURNAME NAME MEMBERSHIP
39 HOFFMANN DUSTIN
40 HOLE CLIVE UEF FRANCE
41 HYRKKÖ HEINI
42 ISUFAJ ALBAN UEF GERMANY
43 JACQUES DUCRY UEF SWITZERLAND
44 JOHANNA KAMIN UEF SWITZERLAND
45 JOSÉ-LUIS SALAZAR-MÁÑEZ UEF SPAIN
46 LAGANA' MARCO UEF AUSTRIA
47 LAJTHA JULIUS UEF AUSTRIA
48 LAURA SADIS UEF SWITZERLAND
49 RÉMI LAUWERIER UEF FRANCE
50 LEON STRAUB UEF SWITZERLAND
51 LICHENBERGER EVA UEF AUSTRIA
52 LLORENTE RUIZ DE AZUA PILAR UEF SPAIN
53 MACIA MUNOZ GLORIA UEF SPAIN
54 MADJGUÈNE GAYE UEF FRANCE
55 MARCHETTI LUCIA JEF ITALY
56 MATILDE CERON JEF ITALY
57 MENNERAT FRANCOIS UEF FRANCE
58 MEYER DAVID UEF FRANCE
59 MICALLEF SHAUN JEF MALTA
60 MOHAMMAD QAIS HATEFI JEF GERMANY
61 MOSCHETTI RICCARDO UEF ITALY
62 MOUFTOGLOU LIA BASILIA
63 MUSATI ADRIANA UEF ITALY
64 NARDI TIAGO JEF ITALY
65 NEZIRI LAVDIM UEF AUSTRIA
66 OCTAVIAN-CONSTANTINA OANA UEF GERMANY
67 ODENDAHL TIM JEF GERMANY
68 PADOA-SCHIOPPA ANTONIO UEF ITALY
69 PALERMO CARLO MARIA UEF ITALY
70 PELIZZARO MARTA JEF ITALY
71 PISTONE SERGIO UEF ITALY
72 POPOVA BLAGA VALENTINOVA
73 PROVERA JACOPO JEF ITALY
74 PRUVOST CLAUDINE
75 PULIS ALESSIA PULIS JEF MALTA
76 PYYKKO IINA
77 QUIDELLO ELENA UEF ITALY
78 REGIDOR ARENALES MARIO MARCELO
79 LUCILE ROSSAT UEF FRANCE
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SURNAME NAME MEMBERSHIP
80 SAMUEL OANA JEF GERMANY
81 SANTANA AGUILERA ADA
82 SCOTT ANDREW JEF UNITED KINGDOM
83 SEELAND GLENN JEF GERMANY
84 SIDONIO ANGELO JEF ITALY
85 SILVA CLAUDIA UEF PORTUGAL
86 SPOLTORE FRANCO UEF ITALY
87 STAMBOLLIU ZOEY JEF GREECE
88 STRATU STRELET DOINA UEF SPAIN
89 SUSTA ROBERTO UEF ITALY
90 TAGLIANI ELENA UEF ITALY
91 TEDESCO MARGAUX JEF FRANCE
92 TINTI PAOLO JEF POLAND
93 LUISA TRUMELLINI UEF ITALY
94 TSELEPI MARIA EFTYCHIA JEF GREECE
95 VACCA PAOLO
96 VALLEFUOCO RAFFAELE UEF ITALY
97 VALLONE JONAS UEF ITALY
98 ROBERT VERSCHOOTEN UEF BELGIUM
99 VIHINEN DANICA JEF BELGIUM
100 VILLASECA LAGUNA EUGENIO FRANCISCO UEF SPAIN
101 VIOLI FRANCESCO UEF ITALY
102 WEBER MAX JEF GERMANY
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HOTEL
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
MAP & VENUES
1. HOTEL
Participants having requested accommodation, will be hosted at UNA HOTEL CENTURY, 350 m from
the Central Station. Should you need one or more extra-night accommodation, don’t hesitate to
reach the hotel by telephone +3902675041 or email [email protected].
If you arrive early on 9 March, you can go to the hotel and do the check-in. Your room might already
be ready.
2. SEMINAR
The seminar will be held in Spazio Cairoli (Vicolo S.Giovanni Sul Muro,5) between the Duomo and
the Castle (“Castello Sforzesco”). Metro Station: M2 (green line) Stop “Cadorna” from Central
Station to Assago Milanofiori Forum or M1 (red line) Stop “Cairoli”.
PLEASE ARRIVE AT THE VENUE AT 1PM ON FRIDAY TO REGISTER PRIOR TO THE START OF THE
SEMINAR ON TIME AT 1.30 PM
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3. RESTAURANTS
FRIDAY DINNER
Friday dinner will be at « Pizzeria Peperino » (piazza XXV Aprile), starting from 20.00. From Spazio
Cairoli, you can take the M2 (2 stops) till Moscova (from Cadorna –direction Gessate).
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SATURDAY DINNER
Saturday dinner will be at the Lombardy Region Palace (Piazza Città di Lombardia), 550 meters from
UNA Hotel Century. Dinner will start at 20.30.
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PARTICIPATION CONDITIONS
Participants who have requested accommodation and support for travel costs:
1. Accepted participants requesting accommodation and support for travel costs will be
required to pay a participation contribution of 80 euros (40 Euros for participants younger than 30
y.o) by Monday 22 January 2018 to confirm their participation. Passed the deadline, all
unconfirmed participants will be replaced by other applicants.
2. The participation fee entitles to:
Seminar: participation in all sessions of the seminar;
Accommodation: Friday and Saturday night in hotel in double rooms. Single Rooms (2 nights)
are available at a supplement of 80 euro to be paid by the participant at the time of payment
of the participation fee.
Meals: Friday dinner, Saturday breakfast, lunch and dinner; Sunday breakfast; all coffee
breaks.
Travel reimbursements: 50% of the travel costs, up to a maximum payment of 150 euros,
provided (1) low costs airlines are used whenever available and cheaper, and (2) tickets are
bought not later than 7 days from reception by their participants of their notification of
acceptance. Participants are required to provide their original travel tickets. Reimbursements
will be made in cash at the event.
Participants who have NOT requested accommodation and support for travel costs:
1. Upon notification from the UEF, accepted participants NOT requesting accommodation and
support for travel costs but who wish to join the common meals (dinner on Friday, lunch on
Saturday and dinner on Saturday) will be required to pay a participation fee of 40 euros to cover
the cost of all meals.
2. Accepted participants NOT requesting accommodation and support for travel costs and who
do NOT join the common meals are not required to pay any participation fee. They should anyhow
apply for the seminar as specified above.
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NOTES
UEF CONTACTS
In case of emergency you can reach us by phone on +32 2 508 30 30
Paolo VACCA
Secretary-General David GARCIA
Managing Director
Francesco GUERZONI
Policy & Advocacy Officer Adeline BRION Project Officer
Valentina PRESA
Project Officer Laura MELLADO
Communication Officer
UEF European Secretariat Square de Meeûs 25 | B - 1000 Brussels
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