Devolution
Events Diary
2006
10 March 2006
Devolution: The Impact on Politics, the Economy and Public Services
Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre, London
Keynote Speaker: Lord Falconer, Secretary of State for Constitutional Affairs
Focus of discussions:
*Has devolution renewed British Democracy?
*What impact has devolution had on the Union?
*Is devolution good for the economy?
*Does devolution produce better public services?
*Roundtable: Is devolution working?
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21 March 2006
Final Northern Ireland Seminar of the ESRC Devolution and Constitutional Change Programme
Hosted by the Social and Policy Research Institute, University of Ulster
Boardroom 8K14B, Jordanstown
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28 March 2006
Social Justice and Public Policy Seminar on "Social Justice and Devolution"
Medical School Building
University of Glasgow
10.00 am - 4.15 pm
**Places are limited** please complete the form below and e-mail it to K.Thompson@socsci.gla.ac.uk by Monday 20 February 2006. Places are limited to 40; in the event of oversubscription preference will be
given to those who have previously attended seminars in this series.
Further information about the series can be found at http://www.scrsj.ac.uk/ESRCseminars/index.html
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Past Events 2006
11-13 January 2006
The PSA’s Specialist Group on British and Comparative Territorial Politics held a conference on ‘Territorial Politics in Perspective’ on 11-13 January 2006 in Belfast. Papers were welcome on any aspect of territorial politics, including the politics of devolution, territorial constitutions, inter-governmental relations and multi-level governance, centre-periphery relations, regionalism, nationalism and identity politics, ethno-territorial conflict and conflict resolution, elections and parties, institutional and policy developments, and political ideas.
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