Agora Europe presents
Charta 2020
A charter of European Public Goods
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Agora Europe #15
#Charta2020 Official Presentation
European Parliament
Room ASP 3H1
Altiero Spinelli Building
March 20th 6:30pm-8pm
Agora Europe #16
Presentazione Ufficiale di #Charta2020
Camera dei Deputati
Sala Stampa
April 16th 2:15pm-3pm
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llustrazione originale di Gianluca Costantini ©
Events co-sponsored by
Agora Europe (Hendaye)
Amel (Beyrouth & Grenoble)
European Alternatives (Paris, Berlin, Roma & London)
European Lab (Lyon)
ECIT Foundation (Brussels)
Eurocité (Paris)
FACM (Valencia)
Forum for European Culture (Amsterdam)
Libertà e Giustizia (Milano)
Maastricht Working on Europe (Maastricht)
The Good Lobby (Bilbao & Brussels)
Info & Accreditation: agoraeupoliticalspace@gmail.com
By definition, a public good is a good that eludes both rivalry and exclusion, a good made available for everyone, such that no one will be competing with another, nor be excluded from use. The Agora Europe Series is proud to present Charta 2020, a manifesto on European integration that enumerates 20 public goods essential to reshaping any future European political space. Charta 2020 has been collectively written at the European University Institute on February 15th 2019 and officially presented on March 20th at the European Parliament, on April 16th at the Italian Chamber of Deputies and on May 8th at Columbia University.

Project Coordinators:
Caterina Di Fazio
Rui Tavares
Sections and Sections Coordinators:
1. European Political Space (Étienne Balibar, Caterina Di Fazio, Nadia Urbinati)
2. Migration (Souleymane Bachir Diagne, Daniel Innerarity, Satvinder Juss)
3. Economy (David Adler, Lorenzo Marsili, Claus Offe)
4. Culture (Alberto Alemanno, Niccolo Milanese, Kalypso Nicolaidis)
5. Environment (Elena Pulcini, Nora Räthzel, Miguel Vatter)

Agora Europe
presents
Charta 2020 EUI Workshop
European University Institute, February 15th, 10am-5pm
The Agora Europe Series also entails the project of writing, publishing and promoting a Charta 2020 for Europe, a manifesto on European integration that enumerates 20 public goods essential to reshaping any future European political space. The Charta 2020 project has been written, ratified and signed by academics and politicians, having interacted by means of the Agora Europe Series. Charta 2020 represents a project to bring together European and national institutions with academic institutions and seeks to contribute to reshaping the European political space.
EUI “Charta 2020” Workshop Schedule (February 15th)
10:00-13:00 Morning Writing Session
13:00-14:00 Lunch Break (Cafeteria)
14:00-16:00 Afternoon Writing Session
16:00-17:00 Agora Europe (Public Event)
Location
Badia Fiesolana-Refettorio, European University Institute (Via della Badia dei Roccettini, 9, 50014 Fiesole FI, Italia)
Contributors
David Adler, Alberto Alemanno, Étienne Balibar, Richard Bellamy, Cristina Blanco Sio-Lopez, Paul Blokker, Giuseppe Caccia, Carlo Cappa, Suzana Carp, Mattia Ciampicacigli, Andrea Costa, Caterina di Fazio, Roberto Esposito, Emanuele Felice, Michele Fiorillo, Monica Frassoni, Marcello Frigeri, Alessandro Fusacchia, Jérôme Gautheret, Paola Giacomoni, Daniel Innerarity, Alexandra Jouclard, Satvinder Juss, Cécile Kyenge, Virginie Lefèvre, Marco Maddalena, Giorgio Marasà, Petar Markovic, Lorenzo Marsili, Darian Meacham, Niccolo Milanese, Gian Giacomo Migone, Titus Molkenbur, Rossella Muroni, Kalypso Nicolaïdis, Claus Offe, Georgi Pirinski, Sara Prestianni, Peppe Provenzano, Elena Pulcini, Teresa Pullano, Nora Räthzel, Federico Romero, Andrea Sangiovanni, Valentina Sardella, Elly Schlein, Philippe Schmitter, Arturo Scotto, Mathieu Segers, Rui Tavares, Pasquale Terracciano, Nadia Urbinati, Giulia Valpione, Federico Varese, Carlo Varotti, Miguel Vatter, Daniele Viotti, Frieder Otto Wolf, Frédéric Worms.