HIGH-LEVEL Lecture by Advocate General Tamara ĆAPETA on "Values and Diversity in the EU: a Perspective from the CJEU" | European Neighbourhood Chair
The European Neighbourhood Chair of the College of Europe in Natolin was honoured to organise a high-level lecture titled "Values and Diversity in the EU: a perspective from the CJEU" by a...
"The study of History teaches us to respect arguments and evidence. To search out the sources, the data, the evidence. To sift it, deciding what is relevant to the problem at hand. To assess its reliability, sceptically, but not cynically. To weigh up conflicting explanations. To challenge orthodoxies and conventional pieties, old and new, but occasionally to discover that they are well founded. To construct explanations of our own. To express them clearly and persuasively, and to revise them in response to the critical questioning of others."




