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The Land of the Free. The Freedoms of Europe

Graziani Palace

San Marino and the fundamental freedoms of the European Union

The purpose of the seminars is to provide an understanding of Europe to better understand its relationship with the San Marino community. The fundamental freedoms of the European Union are the central theme. This is a prominent theme: San Marino is engaged in a process of European integration, including through the negotiation of an agreement with the European Union that addresses these freedoms. This is a complex process of historic significance that holds significant implications for life in San Marino. To discern these implications, the Research Centre for International Relations at the University of San Marino presents speakers from various fields of knowledge. The hope is to offer knowledge and expertise to the San Marino community and all those interested in European affairs.

April 20, 2016
Prof. PIETRO MANZINI
Professor of International Law and European Union Law, University of Bologna
What are the four fundamental freedoms of the European Union?

April 27, 2016
MSci MARCELLO FORCELLINI
Research Center for International Relations, University of San Marino
Free movement of capital: finance and markets between Europe and San Marino

May 5, 2016
DPhil LINO ZONZINI
Research Center for International Relations, University of San Marino
Freedom of movement of persons and its implications for San Marino

May 11, 2016
Prof. KAREN VENTURINI and Dr. RITA CANAREZZA
Professor of Economic Evaluation of Products and Projects, University of San Marino
Cultural Operator, Cultural Institutes of the Republic of San Marino
The circulation of culture in Europe: San Marino and 'Creative Europe'

May 17, 2016
Prof. ADRIANO DI PIETRO
Professor of Tax Law, European School of Advanced Tax Studies – University of Bologna
Taxation in European integration and the four freedoms of the Union

May 23, 2016
Prof. GIULIANA LASCHI
Jean Monnet Chair ad personam in the History of European Integration
The European integration process and San Marino's path

Graziani Palace
Piazzale lo Stradone 12, City of San Marino
17:30-19:30

The seminars are open to the public. They are aimed at all interested parties and at private and public sector leaders. They include adequate time for discussion with questions and answers. Interested parties, including any discussing, can register by writing to seminaricrri@gmail.com. The Research Center for International Relations of the University of San Marino (CRRI) was established by Rectoral Decree 20/2015 and is open to collaborations. Seminars are open to all, with donations to support the scientific activities available at www.unirsm.sm/crri. Any notices or changes will be published on the indicated website.

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