Description
‘Good’ regulation and enforcement are vital for countering security threats, securing a human migration and asylum system, a stable, sustainable and social - digital - market economy, the preservation of common goods, reducing poverty and inequalities as well as protecting the rule of law in Europe, its Member States and beyond. In line with the EU’s fundamental goals to secure peace, its core values and people’s well-being, the Council of the European Union now advocates the realisation of the ‘Economy of Wellbeing’ which seeks to establish a "virtuous circle" in EU and national policy and decision-making by which a new concept of multi-dimensional economic growth - as envisaged by the UN Sustainable Development Goals - and the ever-evolving concept of well-being work together to the benefit of people and society.At this conference we discussed inter alia what “good” regulation and enforcement beholds in the eyes of citizens and institutions and how this can be realised in the interconnected global, European and national context. The conference took stock and compared research approaches and findings on these and other questions of RENFORCE scholars in different policy domains over the past years. In addition, it reflected on these questions and the outcomes of RENFORCE research from a broader, external, empirical and multidisciplinary perspective. Keynote speakers included Kate Scrivens (OECD), Bernard Hoekman (EUI Florence), Lucian Cernat (European Commission) and Parcival Weijnen (Vrij Nederland, FtM).
https://www.uu.nl/sites/default/files/rebo-Conference%20Programme%20Europe%20and%20the%20Price%20of%20Well-Being_v4.pdf
| Period | 9 Dec 2022 |
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| Event type | Conference |
| Location | Utrecht, NetherlandsShow on map |
| Degree of Recognition | International |