EUN-NET eLearning portal on EU-UN relations
This EU cooperation project of 8 universities examines the multiple relations between the European Union and the United Nations.
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Welcome to the eLearning portal on EU-UN relations!
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This portal is a collaboration of eight universities, funded by the European Union
The EUN-NET Network brings together established academics from different disciplines (law, economics, political science and international relations) that have a proven record of research and teaching excellence in the field of EU-UN relations. The rationale of this multidisciplinary partnership is to encourage exchange of academic best-practice and creating a thematic trans-national research group. The EUN-NET Network’s dual objective comprises the stimulation of academic interest in EU-UN interactions and the forging of a broader common public space for informed analysis and debate on current EU-UN issues.
Distance should not constitute an obstacle to learning. For this reason, the EU-UN Network has created an openly accessible E-Learning Module on EU-UN relations. This module is available to all interested students and stakeholders irrespective of their institutional and professional affiliation. The E-Learning Module is free of charge. Please note: You can change the language settings of this page one upper right hand corner!
The E-Learning Module on EU-UN relations provides an introduction into the role of the European Union (EU) in the United Nations (UN) and an overview of the research agendas in this respect. Experts from the network’s participating institutions provide in E-Learning sessions focusing on the following topics:
The E-Learning Module on EU-UN relations provides an introduction into the role of the European Union (EU) in the United Nations (UN) and an overview of the research agendas in this respect. Experts from the network’s participating institutions provide in E-Learning sessions focusing on the following topics:
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Introduction by Diana Panke The introduction defines the basic concepts and lay the foundation form the following modules. To the introduction <br> | The EU and the International Labour Organization (ILO) by Robert Kissack The module analyze the relations between the EU and the International Labour Organization (ILO). To the EU-ILO relations <br> | The EU and the UN Security Council by Edith Drieskens The module investigates the role of the EU within the UN Security Council. To the EU-UNSC relations <br> | EU-UN relations in the policy field ‚human rights‘ by Karen E. Smith The module deals with the complex relations between the EU and the UN in the area of human rights protection. To the human rights <br> | EU-UN relations in the policy field ‚environment’ by Tom Delreux The module investigate the field of environmental policy and the relations between the EU and the UN within this area. To the environment <br> |
The EU performance in the UN by Spyros Blavoukos The module offers a framework to analyze the EU performance within the UN system. To the EU performance <br> | The EU and the development of international law by Jan Wouters The module shows the impact of the EU on the development of current international law. To the international law <br> | The role of the EU delegation by Katie Laatikainen The module discovers the role and influence of the EU delegation to the UN in New York. To the EU delegation <br> | The EU and UN Peace Missions by Madeleine O. Hosli The module examines the role of the European Union within the UN peacekeeping framework. To the UN Peace Missions | Quiz by the EUN-NET team Test your knowledge on EU-UN relations across the eight modules with our quiz! To the quiz |
For more information about the project, please visit www.eunnet.eu
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Imprint:
© EUN-NET consortium funded by the European Union
Elearning portal:
University of Freiburg, Department of Political Science, Chair for Multi-Level Governance
Responsible according to the press law: Prof. Dr. Diana Panke
Modules by the contributors
Overall design and implementation: Ingo Henneberg, M.A.
Video editing: Stefan Lang, M.A.
This online portal may be used free of charge for scholarly and educational purposes. All rights reserved.
Please pay attention to a correct citation and please use the following DOI: 10.6094/UNIFR/15845.
To promote this portal you can use the following link: www.eunnet.eu
© EUN-NET consortium funded by the European Union
Elearning portal:
University of Freiburg, Department of Political Science, Chair for Multi-Level Governance
Responsible according to the press law: Prof. Dr. Diana Panke
Modules by the contributors
Overall design and implementation: Ingo Henneberg, M.A.
Video editing: Stefan Lang, M.A.
This online portal may be used free of charge for scholarly and educational purposes. All rights reserved.
Please pay attention to a correct citation and please use the following DOI: 10.6094/UNIFR/15845.
To promote this portal you can use the following link: www.eunnet.eu
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