Presentations and Reports
QCEA presentations and reports that are currently available (at 15 December 2011):
- The EU and the Western Balkans Grassroots Peacebuilding and Enlargement (2009) - Available Online
- Mainstreaming Conflict Prevention (2008) - Available Online
- People are Party to Building Peace QCEA/EPLO publication (2008) - Available Online
- The Right to Conscientious Objection in Europe: A review of the Current Situation (2008) - Available Online
- Peace and Peacebuilding – Some European Perspectives (2006) - Available Online
- Women in Prison (2004-2007) - Available Online
- Effective Counter-Terrorism: A Critical Assessment of EU Responses (2007) - Available Online
- The European Prison Rules – A Gender Critique (2006) - Available Online
- The Right to Conscientious Objection in Europe: A Review of the Current Situation (2005) - Available Online
- Working towards Economic Justice - article in The Friends Quarterly Vol.34 No.6
- Papers from the QCEA/QPSW conference in Brussels 2004
- Values matter - Quakers Reflect on Europe :Final report of the Spiritual Values and Citizenship Project (2003)- Available Online
- Offenders As People: Learning from one another’s experience across Europe: Report of a conference held at Woodbrooke, Birmingham from 17–19 September 1999.
- Biotechnology and Ethics New European Laws and Proposals by Anna Franziska Schröder (1997)
- The Common Wealth By Ed Mayo and A Double Strategy for Alternatives to Europe's Economic Structures and Policies By Ulrich Duchrow - Keynote speeches from the QCEA-Woodbrooke conference "Sharing, not Taking", held in March 1996.
- Between Hope and Disaster - Aspects of Neo-Fascism in Europe (1993)
- An Essay Towards the Present and Future Peace of Europe by William Penn.
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