FAES Foundation and ESADE Law School celebrate in Barcelona the XXI edition of the Antonio Marzal Permanent Seminar on Human Rights, from Thursday, April 9 to Tuesday 21. Read the program here
/25.03.15/.- The European Commissioner for Climate Action and Energy, Miguel Arias Cañete, stated at the conference 'Towards a European Energy Union' at the headquarters of FAES that ‘the fight against climate change requires a binding, ambitious and dynamic global agreement from the Paris summit’. Arias Cañete also said that ‘the best energy policy is energy efficiency’ and that therefore ‘we must work to reconcile the development of clean energy with an efficient and competitive system.’
The European Commissioner for Climate Action and Energy, Miguel Arias Cañete, stated at the conference 'Towards a European Energy Union' at the headquarters of FAES that ‘the fight against climate change requires a binding, ambitious and dynamic global agreement from the Paris summit’. Arias Cañete also said that ‘the best energy policy is energy efficiency’ and that therefore ‘we must work to reconcile the development of clean energy with an efficient and competitive system.’
/20.03.15/.- FAES has analysed the Quantitative Easing plan launched by the ECB with the Finance Lecturer of IE, Ignacio Muñoz Alonso, the Chief Economist at Repsol, Pedro Antonio Merino, and the Director of Economics and Public Policy of FAES, Miguel Marin.
/18.03.15/.- The Director of International Policy of FAES Foundation, Rafael L. Bardají, has analysed the elections in Israel and which have given Netahahu his greatest victory. Even though no poll predicted he would be the winner, the Likud has surpassed the 21seats predicted, reaching 30 seats. In his opinion ‘Now, the government-forming Sudoku, so typical of the Israeli political system, will begin.’ Only this time, it will not be as complicated, as he can choose a coalition with a secular feature (65 seats, four more than the 61 required) or with a religious feature (67 seats). United States, Israel and Iran (17.03.15)
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04.07.2015. FAES Foundation and ESADE Law School celebrate in Barcelona the XXI edition of the Antonio Marzal Permanent Seminar on Human Rights, from Thursday, April 9 to Tuesday 21. Read the program here
03.27.2015. The European Commissioner for Climate Action and Energy, Miguel Arias Cañete, stated at the conference 'Towards a European Energy Union' at the headquarters of FAES that ‘the fight against climate change requires a binding, ambitious and dynamic global agreement from the Paris summit’. Arias Cañete also said that ‘the best energy policy is energy efficiency’ and that therefore ‘we must work to reconcile the development of clean energy with an efficient and competitive system.’
03.27.2015. The European Commissioner for Climate Action and Energy, Miguel Arias Cañete, stated at the conference 'Towards a European Energy Union' at the headquarters of FAES that ‘the fight against climate change requires a binding, ambitious and dynamic global agreement from the Paris summit’. Arias Cañete also said that ‘the best energy policy is energy efficiency’ and that therefore ‘we must work to reconcile the development of clean energy with an efficient and competitive system.’
03.20.2015. FAES has analysed the Quantitative Easing plan launched by the ECB with the Finance Lecturer of IE, Ignacio Muñoz Alonso, the Chief Economist at Repsol, Pedro Antonio Merino, and the Director of Economics and Public Policy of FAES, Miguel Marin.
03.18.2015. The Director of International Policy of FAES Foundation, Rafael L. Bardají, has analysed the elections in Israel and which have given Netahahu his greatest victory. Even though no poll predicted he would be the winner, the Likud has surpassed the 21seats predicted, reaching 30 seats. In his opinion ‘Now, the government-forming Sudoku, so typical of the Israeli political system, will begin.’ Only this time, it will not be as complicated, as he can choose a coalition with a secular feature (65 seats, four more than the 61 required) or with a religious feature (67 seats). United States, Israel and Iran (17.03.15)
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