Relations
Person
| Start | End | Other relation type | Related Person | 
|---|---|---|---|
| — | — | Advisory Board [REVERSE] | Bouillon, Hardy | 
| — | — | Advisory Board [REVERSE] | Colombatto, Enrico | 
| — | — | Advisory Board [REVERSE] | Dlouhý, Vladimír | 
| — | — | Staff [REVERSE] | Dlouhý, Vladimír | 
| — | — | Leader (CEO etc.) [REVERSE] | Havel, Jan | 
| — | — | Advisory Board [REVERSE] | Holman, Robert | 
| — | — | Advisory Board [REVERSE] | Joch, Roman | 
| — | — | Supervisory Board [REVERSE] | Klimeš, Karel | 
| — | — | Staff [REVERSE] | Koblovský, Petr | 
| — | — | Advisory Board [REVERSE] | Kovár, Martin | 
Texts
arbeitsmodus_ziele
                                The institute runs education programs (such as summer schools), conducts research, holds cultural events (e.g. panel discussions), and publishes in the media. Representatives of other liberal think tanks (e.g. [[Bouckaert, Boudewijn|Boudewijn Bouckaert]])are regularly invited to contribute to the summer schools.
                            
                            
                        einleitung
                                The Liberalni Institute is a non-profit institution. It emerged from the [[F.A. Hayek Society]]. The Liberalni Institute sees itself in the tradition of classically liberal thinkers, like Friedrich August von Hayek. The advisory board earlier had decided to withdraw from the [[Stockholm Network]], because this network too strongly advocates particular economic interests.
                            
                            
                        organisation_finanzierung_text
                                The Liberalni Institute consists of a supervisory board with three members and directorate as well as an advisory board with eight members.