European Parliament. Vote delayed on Panama Papers special committee In a letter of 11 May 2016, the European Parliament´s legal service proposed to delay the decision to set up a special committee on the Panama Papers leak, listing a number of reasons why the creation of such committee might lack a legal basis. The presidents of the assembly’s political groups decided therefore to delay the vote for three weeks. The mandate will probably be put to a plenary vote. - Link to Politico article EN - Legal Service EP on Draft mandate for a committee of inquiry on “Panama Papers” EN
European Parliament. Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (General Data Protection Reg- ulation). Official Journal of the European Union 59 (2016)
European Parliament. Do Not Track, is self-regulation enough? (2014).378
European Parliament. Members The Council: Ambassador (the Chairman of the Political and Security Committee).
European Parliament. European Parliament Resolution on the environmental effects of high-intensity active naval sonars . European Parliament; 2004. p. 5–8. Available from: xxxx://xxx- xxx.xxxxxx.xx/XxxXxxXxxx/XxxXxxXxxx.xx?uri=OJ:C:2005:174E:0186:0188:EN:PDF
European Parliament. The CPMR has already established important contacts with members of the EP, particularly those elected in island regions where tourism is a very important element of the local economy. Of particular interest for the DESTINATIONS project the Committee of Transport & Tourism. The Committee consists of 96 MEPs and the CPMR will first target the members of the XXXX Committee coming from the 6 member states of the 6 sites of the project as well as the EP Tourism Task Force.
European Parliament. REGULATION (EC) No 141/2000 OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 16 December 1999 on orphan medicinal products. 2000:1-5. xxxxx://xxx- xxx.xxxxxx.xx/xxxxx-xxxxxxx/XX/XXX/?xxx=XXXXX%0X00000X0000.
European Parliament. On 4 April the EP plenary adopted the report with amendments at first reading on the ESF+ proposal Key amendments: • an increase of the ESF+ budget to €120.5 billion ⮚ including an increase of the Health strand budget from €413 000 000 to €420 000 000 • Changes to the thematic concentration requirements: ⮚ Increase all of the COM proposals ⮚ Extend to wider target groups civil society ⮚ New requirements related to child poverty, youth and capacity building of social partners and organisations Main EP amendments on Health Strand • Significant extension of the specific and operational objectives of the health strand, to include new areas (Art. 26) e.g. ⮚ digital health, ⮚ security of health information, ⮚ proximity of healthcare services, ⮚ addressing environmental health risks factors, ⮚ access to medicinal products throughout the Union, ⮚ support to national health registries etc. • Extension of the Steering Group on Promotion and Prevention, to include health professional bodies (Art. 29) • Establishment of a Steering Board for Health for implementing the actions under the Health strand (insertion of Art. 29 new) • Delegated acts for establishing the Work Programmes for the EaSI and the Health strands (Art. 32)
European Parliament. 2003. Report on environmental agreements at Community level within the framework of the Action Plan ‘Simplifying and Improving the Regulatory Environment’ (COM(2002) 412 - 2002/2278(INI)). Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Consumer Policy. xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxxxxx.xx. Accessed on April 12, 2009. Xxxxxx, X. X. X. and X. Xxxxxxxxx. 2001. Methodology for participatory policy analysis. European Journal of Operational Research 128:300-310. Xxxxxxxx, X. 1999. The cost efficiency of voluntary agreements for regulating industrial pollution: a Coasen approach. Conference on Economics and Law of Voluntary Approaches in Environmental Policy, Venice. In Voluntary Approaches in Environmental Policy, 75-89, edited by X. Xxxxxxx and X. Xxxxxxx (eds). Dordrecht, The Netherlands:Kluwer. Xxxxxx, X., X. X. Xxxxxxxxx, and X. Xxxxxx. 2002. Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy 20:19-37. Xxxxx, P., X. Xxxxxxxx, and X. Xxxxx. 1999. Nya styrmedel för begränsad klimatpåverkan (Rapport nr. 5019). (In Swedish: New policy instruments for limiting climate change). Stockholm, Sweden:Swedish Environmental Protection Agency. Xxxxxxx, M. 2002. Multi-stakeholder processes for governance and sustainability: Beyond deadlock and conflict. London, UK:Earthscan. Xxxxxxx, X. and X. Xxxxxx. 2003. Studying public policy: Policy cycles and policy subsystems. Ontario, Canada:Oxford University Press. IEA. 2000. Dealing with climate change: Policies and measures in IEA member countries. Paris, France:OECD/IEA. IPCC. 2007. Summary for Policymakers. In Climate Change 2007: Synthesis Report. Contribution of Working Groups I, II and III to the Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, 1-22, edited by X.X. Xxxxxxxx, and X. Xxxxxxxxx. Geneva, Switzerland:Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
European Parliament. Draft Report on women’s careers on science and University and glass ceilings encountered (2014/2251/(INI)). 26.5.2015 xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxxxxx.xx/meetdocs/2014_2019/documents/femm/pr/1062/106262 5/1062625en.pdf