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The following represent a sample
of the papers presented at the Conference on the Year
of the Euro held at Notre Dame in December 2002. An
edited book of the full proceedings has been published.
1. Layna Mosley, University
of Notre Dame
"New
Currency, New Constraints? The Euro and Financial Market-Government
Relations," and
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2. Mitchell P. Smith, University
of Oklahoma
"Undermining the Public Sector? European Monetary Integration
and the Political Mobility of Capital"
3. James Hollifield, Southern
Methodist University
"Migration and International Relations: The Liberal Paradox"
4. Anthony M. Messina, University
of Notre Dame
"Why
doesn't the Dog Bite? Extreme Right Parties and 'Euro'
Scepticism within the European Union" with Tables
3-4, 7-8 and Tables
13-17
Papers written by visiting European scholars
Stefania Ninatti, associate professor of public law and public finance, University of Turin, and visiting profesor of human rights, University of Milan School of Law, "Dal lavoratore migrante al genitore effettivamente affidatario:
i percorsi della Corte di giustizia a sostegno del diritto alla vita familiare."
László Munteán, a research visitor from Budapest, Hungary, Building for God and Mammon: The Combination of Religious and Commercial Spaces in Chicago’s “Methodist Church Block.” 
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