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L’actualité ne manque pas de nous rappeler le caractère qualifié parfois d’unique de la laïcité française. Ce principe, servant en principe à mener à bien la coexistence de différentes convictions ainsi qu’à séparer l’Eglise et l’Etat, semble en pratique porter atteinte aux libertés religieuses dans un certain nombre de domaines. De même en Belgique, bien qu’une série de cultes soient reconnus et financés, la nécessaire neutralité dans le cadre des fonctions publiques semble également laisser peu de place aux libertés religieuses pourtant fondamentales.
Qu’est-ce qui, juridiquement et philosophiquement, justifie, la restriction de port de signes convictionnels ? Sont-elles sources de discrimination pour une partie de la population ? Enfin, quelles sont les différences et similitudes entre le cas belge et français ?
Pour ce faire, nous aurons le plaisir d’accueillir les spécialistes en la matière ; Jean-Yves Pranchère, Mehmet Alparslan Saygin et Stéphanie Hennette Vauchez.
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soient traités et éliminés en toute sécurité. Mais, le changement climatique constitue aujourd’hui une préoccupation majeure et l’énergie nucléaire peut être vue comme une des solutions possibles pour combattre ce problème environnemental.
- Environnement: Les énergies vertes sont-elles actuellement capables d’assurer la relève? Les risques environnementaux liés à l’énergie nucléaire sont-ils plus importants que ceux liés aux énergies fossiles?
- Géopolitique: Pour le moment, l’UE est caractérisée d’une forte dépendance énergétique par rapport aux pays étrangers. Est-ce que la production européenne d’énergie nucléaire s’inscrit-elle dans la mise en place du concept d’autonomie stratégique ? L’UE pourra-t-elle être leadeuse mondiale de décarbonisation dans la transition énergétique?
- Social: Les campagnes des ONG vertes influencent-elles l’acceptation sociale à travers un discours de diabolisation?
MOVIE NIGHT 🎬 ![]()
Synopsis: Four friends decide to put into practice a psychological theory. The concept: humans are born with a deficit of alcohol in their blood. Each of them decides to make up this deficit, hoping their lives will be better for it! The results are encouraging at first, but the situation quickly gets out of control…
Click here to watch the trailer!
When? Tuesday, November 8 at 18h30
Where? At the IEE, Avenue F.D Roosevelt, 39, Kant room
How? Free event and popcorn for only €1

📢 Mark your calendar: we are happy to announce the launch event for the publication of the magazine no. 37!
📰 To mark this occasion, we have organised a conference with exclusive guest speakers on the topic of energy independence and crisis, climate actions and the implications of war in Ukraine – the main theme of this edition.
📅 When? 1 March
⏰ What time? 6.30 pm
📍 Where? Institute for European Studies (Av. Franklin Roosevelt 39, 1050)
The conference will be followed by a networking drink offered by Eyes on Europe 🥂
Mandatory registration!📝
Limited places, hurry up and spread the word 📣

📢 Do you have plans for 9 May? We do, and we are happy to invite you to celebrate Europe Day with us! SAIES & Eyes on Europe invite you to the IEE garden that same day at 18:30 for a HUGE Europe-themed buffet.
Everyone brings a typical dish from their country/region to present to the other students and professors. We will have dinner around Europe, allowing us to discover new dishes we (maybe) didn’t know existed.
Register now, put on your chef’s hat, grab your best spatula and cook us something tasty 😋
A free drink will be given to all participants! We will be selling beers and softs (1€) during the event as well as IEE goodies! 🍻👕
Mandatory registrations will close Sunday 7 May at 23.59 ⏳
N.B. 1: Please do consider that the IEE doesn’t have a kitchen so make sure your dishes are ready to eat (or microwave friendly)
N.B. 2: We will bring disposable plates and forks, but to be more environmentally friendly you can bring your own plates and cutlery from home to avoid creating too much waste.
We can’t wait to welcome you with your delicious creations to celebrate this day together! 🎉
📢 Mark your calendar: we are very happy to announce the publication of our Magazine no. 38!
📰 To celebrate the publication of the magazine, Eyes on Europe wants to invite you to its verre de l’amitié to say goodbye before the summer vacations.
📅 When? Monday, 26 June
⏰ What time? 7 pm
📍 Where? Garden of the Institute for European Studies (Av. Franklin Roosevelt 39, 1050)
You will have the chance to meet editors from Eyes on Europe and their partners, share reflections about the topics addressed in the magazine and discuss new ideas for next year! After, we will stay there to mingle and party together 🎉
Magazines will be distributed & food and drinks will be offered! 🥂
Mandaroty registration at this link! 📝
Limited places, hurry up and spread the word 📣

Are you interested in EU politics and want to meet other young people who are passionate about the same?
🔥 Then join us for a Meet & Greet with Eyes on Europe on Thursday, September 28th at 7pm at the IEE, Avenue F.D. Roosevelt 39!
📖 We’re a student association and magazine that’s dedicated to promoting awareness and understanding of EU politics among young people.
🤩 We offer a variety of events and activities throughout the year, including panel discussions, workshops, and social activities.
👋 At our Meet & Greet together with @SAIES, you’ll have the opportunity to learn more about our association and magazine, as well as meet other young people who are interested in EU politics.
🥘 🍹 We’ll have food and drinks, and activities to help you get to know each other and learn more about our work.
After the Meet & Greet, we’ll head to Place Plux for more drinks and fun! 🍻🥳🥳
We’re looking forward to seeing you there! 😊💙
Are you a movie fun?
Then join us in this evening. Official Secreat a great film will be the one chosen for the night.
Come with us a
nd do not worry we will bring the popcorn.
Official Secreats synopsis: One day in 2003, in the lead up to the Iraq War, British intelligence specialist Katharine Gun receives a memo from the NSA with a shocking directive: the United States is enlisting Britain’s help in collecting compromising information on U.N. Security Council members to blackmail them into voting in favor of an invasion of Iraq. Unable to stand by and watch the world be rushed into war, Gun makes the gut-wrenching decision to defy her government and leak the memo to the press.
Watch the trailer here
Want to learn more about the climate policy in the EU and the COP 28?
Then come and join Eyes on Europe in this coffee debate about the COP 28 and the European Green Deal.

Our list of speakers will include:
- Suzana Carp, Deputy Executive Director of Cleantech Europe
- Jakop Dalunde, MEP from the Greens/EFA group
- Federica di Sario, Journalist for Politico
- Mario Vega Esteban, Co-President of Eyes on Europe