European Studies Center

Synonyms: 
CWES
ESC

The Legal Aspects of Personal Care Robots

Presenter: 
Eduard Fosch Villaronga
Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Date: 
Tue, 05/24/2016 - 12:00

Eduard Fosch Villaronga, a doctoral candidate at the University of Bologna in Italy, will speak on the subject of “The Legal Aspects of Personal Care Robots.” Eduard is writing his PhD dissertation on the subject of “Legal and Ethical Challenges for Non-Medical Personal Care Robots.” His research while in residence with us will include a comparative exploration of laws and regulation regarding robotics.

Location: 
Alcoa Room
Contact Person: 
Richard G. Thorpe
Contact Phone: 
412-383-6754
Contact Email: 
richard.thorpe@pitt.edu

Advertising of pharmaceuticals

Subtitle: 
A brief comparison between US and EU rules
Presenter: 
Eugenie Syx
Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Date: 
Thu, 05/19/2016 - 12:00

Eugenie Syx, a doctoral candidate in the Faculty of Law of KU Leuven, Belgium, will speak on the subject of “Advertising of pharmaceuticals. A brief comparison between US and EU rules.” Eugenie is writing her PhD dissertation on the subject of “Commercial Practices Regarding the Sale of Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices to the Health Consumer.” She received her bachelor’s degree in law from the Universidad del Norte de Santo Tomas de Aquino in Argentina, and her Masters in Law from MU Leuven. Her publications include The Case of the Electronic Cigarette in the EU, 21 Eur. J. Health L.

Location: 
Alcoa Room
Contact Person: 
Richard G. Thorpe
Contact Phone: 
412-383-6754
Contact Email: 
richard.thorpe@pitt.edu

Free and Unfree Labor in Atlantic and Indian Ocean Port Cities, c. 1700-1850

Presenter: 
Various
Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Date: 
Fri, 05/06/2016 (All day) to Sat, 05/07/2016 (All day)

The emergence of international capitalism depended on the creation of a highly mobile working class that built, loaded, and sailed the ships that connected the globe. These ships inaugurated the Atlantic slave trade and other labor migrations, making possible new regimes of accumulation and labor based in port cities, dynamic centers of power that linked the slave labor of colonial plantations to Europe and other parts of the world. The laborers of port cities – sailors, indentured servants, and slaves, workers free and unfree – are the subjects of this workshop.

Location: 
Pittsburgh Athletic Association

Languages as a Launchpad to an International Career

Presenter: 
Carol Perez
Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Date: 
Thu, 04/14/2016 - 15:00

Carol Perez, a high-level State Department official, will visit Pittsburgh to promote the many ways Americans can conduct foreign policy and serve their country abroad. Students of Less-Commonly-Taught Languages are uniquely qualified for a career with the State Department, as they have already demonstrated their ability to adapt to other cultures and communicate with people from different backgrounds. Also, there is a high demand in the U.S. Government for speakers of Persian, Swahili, Turkish, Urdu, Hindi, Russian, Arabic, Mandarin, and other difficult or less well known languages.

Location: 
330 Cathedral of Learning
Contact Person: 
Gretchen M Aiyangar
Contact Phone: 
412-624-3168
Contact Email: 
gma21@pitt.edu

Europe Day Festival

Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Date: 
Sat, 05/07/2016 - 12:00 to 19:30

On May 7, 2016 the European Studies Center at Pitt's University Center for International Studies will be hosting its first ever Europe Day Festival! The festival, which will run from 12:00 PM – 7:30 PM in and around Posvar Hall (230 S. Bouquet Street), will be a celebration of European culture, cuisine, and heritage. Local artisans and vendors will create a dynamic marketplace and performances of regional song and dance will be presented on the main stage. Artistic demonstrations, music and children’s activities will take place throughout the day.

Location: 
Posvar Hall

Ein Theaterabend

Subtitle: 
including abridged plays by Georgia Doll, Sasha Marianna Salzmann, and Hakan Savaş Mican
Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Date: 
Wed, 04/06/2016 - 19:30

Plays performed in the original German and all welcome!

Location: 
Frick Fine Arts Auditorium
Contact Person: 
Olivia Landry
Contact Email: 
olandry@pitt.edu

CANCELLED: Transatlantic Business Panel | Sustainability and American Business: Does Going Green Mean Losing Green?

Event Status: 
Postponed
Date: 
Wed, 05/04/2016 - 17:30

PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED AND WILL BE RE-SCHEDULED FOR A LATER DATE, TO BE ANNOUNCED.

Location: 
Alcoa Room, University of Pittsburgh School of Law
Contact Person: 
Register online

Designing Effective Climate Policy

Subtitle: 
16th Annual Policy Conference
Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Date: 
Tue, 05/03/2016 - 08:30 to Wed, 05/04/2016 - 13:00

Broad international treaties attempting to tackle climate change have had limited effects at best, leading a handful of countries and jurisdictions to experiment with alternative strategies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. This conference will study (1) the effectiveness of these various strategies, (2) whether they are politically viable, and (3) whether they can be scaled up. Academics and practitioners will compare and contrast experiences in both Europe and the United States in the hopes of designing more effective climate policy on both sides of the Atlantic.

Location: 
Twentieth Century Club, Pittsburgh

Conversations on Europe: The Continent Is Cut Off! The British Referendum on the EU

Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Date: 
Tue, 04/19/2016 - 12:00

This June citizens in the United Kingdom will vote on that country’s place in Europe. At a time of rising Euroscepticism there and across Europe, Great Britain will decide if it is better off facing the range of challenges to the European project—economic growth, migration, terrorism, conflict on its borders—by itself or as part of the EU. The results of the referendum will have implications for the entire UK (including Northern Ireland and Scotland), for the economic and political integrity of the EU, and for Great Britain’s ties with key continental countries and with the US.

Location: 
4217 Posvar Hall

Virtual Briefing: EU-US Privacy Shield Update

Event Status: 
As Scheduled
Date: 
Tue, 04/12/2016 - 12:00

“Safe Harbor” is gone, replaced by a new US-EU Privacy Shield agreement. What does this means for US businesses and protection of personal data? Find out from this Virtual Briefing by logging in from your home or office at noon on Tuesday, April 12, 2016.

Presenters:
Ted Dean, US Department of Commerce, Chief Negotiator of US-EU Privacy Shield
Pierluigi Perri, University of Milan, Specialist in Advance Computer Law
David Thaw, University of Pittsburgh, Specialist in Law and Information

Cost: 
$15

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