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ActivitiesThe Royal University Institute for European Studies has among its main tasks the teaching and promotion of European affairs. To this end, the Institute regularly celebrates diverse academic events, counting on the collaboration of different European institutions and organizations, scholars, politicians and researchers of wide recognition in the domestic and international sphere. In this section you will find a list of the most recent activities celebrated by the Royal University Institute for European Studies.

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Call for Papers. International Workshop on State Aids, Taxation and Sustainable Growth, Beyond 2020

31 de October de 2013  12:00 AM-
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By initiative of Profs. Pasquale Pistone, Marta Villar and Pernille Wegener, the universities of Aarhus (Denmark), San Pablo-CEU of Madrid (Spain) and WU Wien (Austria) and the IBFD will organize an International Workshop on State Aids, Taxation and Sustainable Growth beyond 2020.

This workshop will take place in the University of Aarhus (Denmark), the 31st October 2013. This call for papers ends in the 15th of August 2013. It is a great opportunity for experts from different countries to join in order to exchange views and discuss the most crucial issues within this topic. This will also allow the identification of future research topics in the framework of Environmental taxation and EU Law on State Aids. One of the key aims of this workshop is precisely to promote collaborative research projects on a bigger scale, joining the efforts between researchers and practitioners from the EU and also from third countries.

The workshop will be structured in plenary sessions and working groups. The working groups will be formed by both highly skilled presenters (invited by the organization) and those who will be selected following this call for papers.

For further information, please check the following link: http://www.law.au.dk/beyond2020

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