Examples of EU instrument in a sentence
The ongoing development of joint institutional and operational capacity and capability is being supported by targeted assistance through the EU instrument for pre-accession assistance (IPA).
It is a key EU instrument to promote growth, jobs and competitiveness through targeted investment at European level.
As a result, it is reasonable and essential to research this area, and this study focused on evaluating the effect of procurement practice on organizational performance, primarily in the Ethiopian defense force higher educational institutions procurement process and implementation as a case study, and identified some challenges confronting the implementation of the procurement practices.
Pre-accession support for agriculture and rural development - IPARD is the 5th component of IPA - the wider EU instrument for preparation and assistance for enlargement.
A future EU instrument should set common objectives and general rules, while leaving freedom to Member States to define how to achieve those objectives, taking into account national circumstances.
This revision of REDII is essential to achieve the increased climate target as well as to protect our environment and health, reduce our energy dependency, and contribute to the EU’s technological and industrial leadership along with the creation of jobs and economic growth.• Consistency with existing policy provisions in the policy areaREDII is the main EU instrument dealing with the promotion of energy from renewable sources.
An EU instrument for establishing criteria and a mechanism for determining the Member State responsible is essential as long as separate national asylum systems exist within the Union.
In 1983, the Council of Europe Convention on the transfer of sentenced persons provided for the transfer of sentenced persons while the first EU instrument, the 1991 Convention on the enforcement of foreign criminal sentences of 1991, only provided for the transfer of the enforcement of custodial and pecuniary penalties.
An EU instrument introduced in 1999, the Special Framework for Assistance (SFA), also related to the banana sector, provides complementary resources for this development agenda.
Going one-step further, appreciating the greater socioe- conomic impact of such endeavor, the EU has acknowledged the necessity of interoperable EHR systems by incorporating them under the umbrella of the Connecting European Facility (CEF) EU instrument towards forming interconnected and trans-European digital infrastructures and networks.