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第14回社研シンポジウム

The Future of the European Union: New Approaches
Japan-EU Friendship Week
ISS (Institute of Social Science, University of Tokyo) Symposium,
In cooperation with: The Delegation of the European Commission in Japan, and the International Documentation Center, the University of Tokyo

22 May 2002
Conference Room in Sanjo Kaikan, University of Tokyo, Hongo Campus
Working Languages: Japanese and English

Programme

10:00 Professor Seigo Hirowatari, Vice President of the University of Tokyo

Opening Speech

10:05〜10:15 Mr. Cornelis Keijzer, First Secretary, EU Delegation of the European Commission in Japan

Speech

10:15〜10:45 Tamio Nakamura,

“European Constitutional Order?”

10:45〜11:00  Commentator: Yoichiro Usui

11:00〜11:30  Kenji Hirashima,

“Perspectives of European Polity”

11:30〜11:45  Commentator: Ariyoshi Ogawa

11:45〜12:15  Discussion open to the floor

12:15〜13:30 Lunch Break
Visit to the European Documentation Center at Tokyo University Library: New Currency “Euro”

13:30〜14:00  Martin Schulz,

“The Euro Economy and the Future of the Union”

14:00〜14:15  Commentator: Akira Kudo

14:15〜14:45  Ken’ichi Ando,

“Chances for ‘European Standards’: The Case of the Pharmaceutical Industry”

14:45〜15:00  Commentator: Kazuei Tokado

15:00〜15:30  Discussion open to the floor

15:30〜15:45  Coffee Break

15:45〜16:30 Concluding Discussion

16:30 Akira Kudo

Concluding Remarks

Speakers* and Commentators

*Ken’ichi Ando (Associate Professor of Economics, Shizuoka University)
*Kenji Hirashima (Professor of Comparative Politics, University of Tokyo)
Akira Kudo (Professor of Economics, University of Tokyo)
*Tamio Nakamura (Associate Professor of Law, University of Tokyo)
Ariyoshi Ogawa (Associate Professor of Comparative Politics, University of Chiba)
*Martin Schulz (Senior Economist, Fujitsu Research Institute)
Kazuei Tokado (Professor of Economics, Kanda University of International Studies)
Yoichiro Usui (Assistant Professor of EU Studies, Niigata University of International and Information Studies)

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