Downloads
If you would like to know more about the European Union but fancy having a look at something a little out of the ordinary, why not check out some of the downloads below.
European Movement Ireland, in partnership with Irish Youth Media Development, was involved in a Youth Democracy campaign with 25 young people between the ages of 18-25 from throughout the island of Ireland during the recent European elections and the Lisbon Treaty campaign. The goal of this project was to give a youth voice to the debates that took place. Our eJournalists certainly learned a lot on the campaign trail and this report details their findings and recommendations for politicians and the media.
Green Book Volume 2
The Green Book Volume 2 is a handy guide for those Irish stagiaires who are finding their feet in Brussels. Written for stagiaires, by stagiaires, it is quick becoming a Bible of advice on life in Brussels. With information on what it's like to work in the EU Institutions, tips on where to live and where to eat; it is a must-have guide that will make the transition smoother and more fun. You can find the online version
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Previous European Movement Ireland documents:
| Submission on European Citizen's Initiative In response to the Commission's call for submissions on the Green Paper on the European we drafted this report in consultation with the Advisory Council. It was submitted to the Oireachtas Joint Subcommittee on EU Affairs, European Movement International and the Commission. We will be tracking with great interest this new chapter in European Democracy. |
The Green Book | |
European Movement Ireland Calendar Oct-Dec 2009 Why Europe is not just about referendums.... | |
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An overview of what is in the Treaty we ratified on October 2 and a look at some of the main issues and arguements that popped up during the campaign. | |
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A sneak peek at what Irish papers might be reporting in the future... | |
He doesn't look a thing like cheese nips... A reminder on why sometimes it better to check your facts before you believe what someone tells you. | |
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Have questions about the European Union you wish someone could just sit down and answer over a cup of tea. Here is your answer. | |
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Back in January 1954, the founding of the European Movement Ireland made front page news. After 55 years, we'd like to thank everyone for their ongoing support. |






