Publications
As part of its activities to promote the debate on common strategies related to the EU-LAC bi-regional association, the Foundation carries out research and studies on issues identified by both regions.
These studies are published in this section of the web site, in order to encourage debate and promote exchange on best practices and specialised knowledge.
The publications are organised into the following series: Bi-Regional Economic Perspectives; Bi-Regional Relations; Conferences; Democracy Studies; ECLAC / EU-LAC Bi-Regional Outlook; EU-LAC Forum of Global Governance and Reflection Fora. The Foundation also publish a Newsletter that provides a multi-stakeholder space for dissemination of information on the topics on th bi-regional agenda; and encourages young researchers to work on EU-LAC relations.
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Publications
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Women’s Access to Higher Education and Labour Markets in Latin America and the European Union, by Garrido Ardila
The Global Gender Gap Index (GGGI) finds that some Latin American countries are on similar levels of gender equality to those in the European Union. Nonetheless, some Latin American countries register equality levels that are considerably lower. GGGI data ...
- Author(s)/Editor(s):
- J. A. Garrido Ardila
- Published in:
- Spain, 15 September 2016
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Dealing with the drug problem: towards evidence-based policies, by Koenders
The Netherlands and the European Union have strong track records of developing evidence-based policies on drugs. The available evidence leads us to conclude that drug policies should strike a balance, combining sensible measures that curb the demand for ...
- Author(s)/Editor(s):
- Bert Koenders
- Published in:
- Netherlands, 15 March 2016
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People-centred strategies respecting Human Rights and public health, by Paredes Rosero
UNGASS shall generate a common front facing the new dynamics and realities of the world drug problem. Among Colombia’s recommendations, I would like to single out greater flexibility within the conventions’ dispositions, providing room for a broad range ...
- Author(s)/Editor(s):
- Martha Paredes Rosero
- Published in:
- Colombia, 14 March 2016
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Interview with Paul Oquist, Minister-Private Secretary of Public Policies of Nicaragua
The negotiations on climate change reached a decisive moment with the celebration of the COP20 in Lima; but, the path for the adoption of a Global Agreement at the summit that will be held at the end of 2015 in Paris appears to be tortuous. The Minister- ...
- Author(s)/Editor(s):
- Paul Oquist
- Published in:
- Germany, 8 December 2014