Category Archives: Events

Elliott on Taxpayers’ Resistance Friday 20 September: 12–13

Matthew Elliott, one of the leaders of the British Taxpayers’ Alliance, TPA, will give a talk in Room 101 in Logberg Friday 20 September, 12–13, about the resistance movement of taxpayers against greedy and aggressive authorities. The Icelandic Taxpayers’ Alliance … Continue reading

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Zver on Memory and History: Monday 16 September 17–18

Dr. Andreja Valic Zver gives a paper at Iceland’s National Library Monday 16 September, 17–18, on the topic: “Why Should We Remember the Victims?” The meeting at which Dr. Zver reads her paper marks the closure of a photo exhibition … Continue reading

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Gissurarson on the Bank Collapse: Vilnius 12 September 2013

Professor Hannes H. Gissurarson, a member of the RNH Academic Council, gives a paper on the Icelandic bank collapse and lessons which European nations may draw from it, at a conference organised by the Lithuanian Free Market Institute, in Vilnius, … Continue reading

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Andreasen about Future of EU: Friday 30 August 17–18

Marta Andreasen, former Chief Accounting Officer and Budget Execution Director at the European Commission, will give a lecture on Friday 30 August 17–18 in meeting room N-132 in Askja, the Natural Sciences House of the University of Iceland. She calls … Continue reading

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Photo Exhibition and Lectures: Friday 23 August 16–18

23 August has been designated, by the European Parliament, as European Day of remembrance for victims of totalitarianism, both communism and nazism. On this day in 1939 Hitler and Stalin made their non-aggression pact, launching the 2nd World War and … Continue reading

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June–December 2013: RNH Events

Twenty events are planned in the latter half of 2013, organised, co-sponsored or supported by RNH. One of the most important research areas of RNH is “green capitalism”, the exploration of possibilities of solving environmental problems by defining property rights … Continue reading

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