Monthly Archives: September 2019

European Parliament Endorses Platform

RNH is a member of the Platform of European Memory and Conscience which seeks to keep alive the memory of the victims of totalitarianism, communism and Nazism. RNH Academic Director Professor Hannes H. Gissurarson has given lectures at Platform conferences … Continue reading

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Hannan Supported Iceland in 2008

RNH was a sponsor of a conference organised by Students for Liberty Iceland in Kopavogur 6 September 2019. In an interview with Morgunbladid 12 September, the keynote speaker, ACRE General Secretary and Tory MEP Daniel Hannan, discussed the impending exit … Continue reading

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The Gold Standard or Cryptocurrencies?

The Association of Libertarian High School Students organised a seminar on the most efficient monetary order Sunday 8 September 2019, with Professor Edward Stringham and finance expert Peter C. Earle, at Hlidarsmari 19 in Kopavogur. Both Stringham and Earle argued … Continue reading

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Seminar on Frédéric Bastiat

Saturday 7 September 2019, in the afternoon, the American Institute of Economic Research held a seminar at Hlidarsmari 19 in Kopavogur. The speakers, Professor Edward Stringham and financial expert Brad DeVos, talked about the Institute and about French 19th century … Continue reading

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Hannan: Close Ties Between Iceland and the UK

Daniel Hannan, Secretary-General of ACRE, the Alliance of Conservatives and Reformists in Europe, and leader of the UK Conservatives in the European Parliament, gave the keynote speech at a regional conference of Students for Liberty Iceland and the American Institute … Continue reading

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The 2008 Financial Crisis and Its Aftermath

RNH was one of the sponsors of the Students for Liberty conference in Reykjavik 6 September, with the American Institute for Economic Research. In connection with the conference, many scholars visited Iceland, including Economics Professor Edward Stringham and the financial … Continue reading

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