Research project GREITMA

Green and Digital Transitions in the Single Market (GREITMA)

The project at a glance

  • Start date:
    01 Dec 2024
  • Duration in months:
    78
  • Funding:
    Fonds National de la Recherche (FNR)
  • Principal Investigator(s):
    Eleftheria NEFRAMI

About

Our Doctoral Training Unit on Green and Digital Transitions in the Single Market (DTU-GREITMA) brings together thirteen Professors as supervisors of thirteen PhD candidates and one post-doctoral researcher. On the 30th anniversary of the EU’s Single Market, in line with the objectives of the recovery plan aiming for an economic rebound from the COVID-19 pandemic, the European Green Deal and the EU Digital Strategy, as interconnected frameworks, constitute the broader context inviting us to rethink societal, ecological and economic challenges as part of the Single Market’s ongoing integration process. Field-oriented and horizontal questions will be explored from 3 different perspectives: the transformative effect of the green and digital transitions on the Single Market; the use of the Single Market’s mechanisms to regulate a data-driven society adapted to sustainability challenges; and the enforcement mechanisms to effectively apply and facilitate the green and digital transitions. These perspectives will be analysed in view of the objective of the European Union (EU) to be a credible international actor promoting European standards in the world, the evolution of the cross-border interdependencies and the implementation and enforcement of the EU regulations at national, and particularly, Luxembourg level.

Organisation and Partners

  • Department of Law
  • Department of Social Sciences
  • Doctoral School in Humanities and Social Sciences (DSHSS)
  • Doctoral School of Law
  • Faculty of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences (FHSE)
  • Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance (FDEF)
  • Luxembourg Centre for European Law (LCEL)

Project team

Keywords

  • Green Transition
  • Digital Transition
  • Single Market
  • Sustainability
  • EU Regulations