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LIBE is the abbreviation for the European Parliament Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs. | LIBE is the abbreviation for the European Parliament Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs. | ||
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+ | == Lyon 2015 - Academic Power Shifts Forum == | ||
+ | Participants at the youth conference in Lyon discussed the following topic in the LIBE committee: | ||
+ | :“Not In My Back Yard”? With developing new energy sources and the ever-growing need to invest in new energy infrastructure, Member States are increasingly faced with residents' involvement during the processes that affect not only their living environment but also general policy discussions. What role can and should citizens play in the future of the EUʼs energy infrastructure? | ||
== Warsaw 2016 - Power Shifts Academic Forum== | == Warsaw 2016 - Power Shifts Academic Forum== | ||
Participants at the youth conference in Warsaw discussed the following topic in the LIBE committee: | Participants at the youth conference in Warsaw discussed the following topic in the LIBE committee: | ||
:Security and privacy in the era of smart grids: How can the EU improve the cyber resilience of infrastructure in order to protect the privacy of its citizens? | :Security and privacy in the era of smart grids: How can the EU improve the cyber resilience of infrastructure in order to protect the privacy of its citizens? | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:15, 24 October 2016
LIBE is the abbreviation for the European Parliament Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs.
Lyon 2015 - Academic Power Shifts Forum
Participants at the youth conference in Lyon discussed the following topic in the LIBE committee:
- “Not In My Back Yard”? With developing new energy sources and the ever-growing need to invest in new energy infrastructure, Member States are increasingly faced with residents' involvement during the processes that affect not only their living environment but also general policy discussions. What role can and should citizens play in the future of the EUʼs energy infrastructure?
Warsaw 2016 - Power Shifts Academic Forum
Participants at the youth conference in Warsaw discussed the following topic in the LIBE committee:
- Security and privacy in the era of smart grids: How can the EU improve the cyber resilience of infrastructure in order to protect the privacy of its citizens?
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