Summary of the ‘Dialogue on the Future of Europe: Building a Digital European Union’ Conference Organised by the Ministry of Justice and the Ferenc Mádl Institute of Comparative Law as Part of the ‘Conference on the Future of Europe’ Series

Boglárka Bólya, Bence Ákos Gát, Olivér Márk Kilényi, L. Kiss, Helga Marik, Anna Vajas, L. Dornfeld
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On June 21, 2021, the Hungarian Ministry of Justice (Deputy State Secretariat for EU Relations) and the Ferenc Mádl Institute of Comparative Law (MFI) organised a high-profile international conference entitled ‘Dialogue on the Future of Europe: Building a Digital European Union’ as part of a series in which two previous conferences were held on June 25 and September 21, 2020. By organising these events, Hungary is among the first Member States to launch a dialogue as part of a series of discussions on the future of Europe. As a proactive actor, Hungary has contributed to the ongoing exchange of views offering a comprehensive assessment of and approach to the digital developments and perspectives of the European Union. The June 21, 2021 conference – composed of three thematic panel discussions – focused on the future of digitalisation and competitiveness in the European Union. Highly accomplished national speakers such as Hungarian Minister of Justice Judit Varga and Hungarian Member of Parliament and President of the Economic Committee Erik Bánki and international speakers such as Commissioner Mariya Gabriel and State Secretary Ana Paula Zacarias gave presentations outlining their visions. This article summarizes those presentations. In addition to public officials and economic actors, academic experts and researchers on digital transition also gave presentations at the conference. The conclusions drawn from their exchanges of views seek to contribute to the creation of sensible decisions leading towards a digital future, while also raising public awareness regarding digitalisation, a realm of growing influence on policymaking.
作为“欧洲未来会议”系列的一部分,由司法部和Ferenc Mádl比较法研究所组织的“欧洲未来对话:建设数字化欧盟”会议摘要
2021年6月21日,匈牙利司法部(欧盟关系副国务秘书处)和费伦茨Mádl比较法研究所(MFI)组织了一场备受关注的国际会议,题为“欧洲未来对话:建设数字欧盟”,作为一系列会议的一部分,其中两次会议于2020年6月25日和9月21日举行。通过组织这些活动,匈牙利是首批发起对话的成员国之一,作为关于欧洲未来的一系列讨论的一部分。作为一个积极主动的行动者,匈牙利为正在进行的意见交流做出了贡献,为欧盟的数字发展和前景提供了全面的评估和方法。会议将于2021年6月21日举行,由三个专题小组讨论组成,重点讨论欧盟数字化和竞争力的未来。匈牙利司法部长朱迪特·瓦尔加和匈牙利国会议员兼经济委员会主席埃里克Bánki等成就卓著的国内发言人以及专员玛丽亚·加布里埃尔和国务秘书安娜·保拉·扎卡里亚斯等国际发言人发表了演讲,概述了他们的愿景。本文总结了这些演讲。除了政府官员和经济参与者,数字化转型方面的学术专家和研究人员也在会议上发表了演讲。从他们的意见交流中得出的结论,旨在为制定通向数字化未来的明智决策做出贡献,同时提高公众对数字化的认识,这一领域对政策制定的影响越来越大。
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