Using the EU's Market Power to Set Global Norms and Standards


2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
Using the EU's Market Power to Set Global Norms and Standards

Tuesday, 29. August
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90 minutes
English
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As one of the largest economies in the world, the EU has the ability to use its market power to set global norms and standards. This can take various forms: from environmental standards, through human rights and anti-corruption provisions to tech regulation. By setting high standards, the EU can help create a more sustainable and equitable global economy. Has the EU been successful in this so far? What more can it do without compromising its competitiveness?
 
Session objective: Making progress visible – Be surprised by current progress, witness the establishment of new good practices and find hidden treasures of transformation. 

//INFO: Because of bad weather the session is going to take place in the classroom EG1 of the Volksschule Alpbach.
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Speaker

Anu Bradford

Henry L. Moses Professor of Law and International Organization Columbia Law School
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Steven Blockmans

Director of Research CEPS
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Katalin Cseh

Member of the European Parliament European Parliament
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Chair

Klaudie Mrkusova

Policy Officer I Vice-chairwoman European Commission I Forum Alpbach Network Board