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This document lists 59 meetings held by the Open Society European Policy Institute with European Commissioners, their cabinet members, and director-generals since December 2014. The meetings covered a wide range of topics including rule of law, democracy, gender equality, refugee/migration issues, foreign policy, and economic/financial affairs in countries like Ukraine, Moldova and Armenia. The majority of meetings were with Frans Timmermans, the First Vice President in charge of better regulation and rule of law.
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This document lists 54 meetings held between January 2015 and November 2018 between representatives of the Open Society European Policy Institute and Commissioners, Cabinet members, or Director-Generals from the European Commission. The meetings covered a wide range of topics including democracy, rule of law, humanitarian issues, foreign affairs, economic policy, and more. Most meetings were held in Brussels, Belgium, but some also took place in other European cities and in New York.
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The document lists 69 meetings held between 01/12/2014-28/01/2020 between representatives of the Open Society European Policy Institute and Commissioners, their Cabinet members, or Director-Generals of the European Commission. The meetings covered a wide range of topics including rule of law, democracy, gender equality, Roma inclusion, refugee crisis, Ukraine reforms, and the future of Europe. They took place in various locations including Brussels, Berlin, Munich, New York, and Davos.
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1. Amnesty International welcomed some initiatives under the Italian EU Presidency but regretted the lack of concrete progress on key human rights issues.
2. While efforts were made on migration, asylum, and search and rescue operations in the Mediterranean, these failed to result in protection-sensitive border policies or independent human rights monitoring.
3. The Presidency also did not overcome the political deadlock on anti-discrimination legislation or take meaningful action to address discrimination against Roma people.
De ngo Open Society European Policy Institute (OSEPI) had al (minstens) 59 vergaderingen met de Europese Commissie om te wegen op het beleid van de EU.
This document lists 59 meetings held by the Open Society European Policy Institute with European Commissioners, their cabinet members, and director-generals since December 2014. The meetings covered a wide range of topics including rule of law, democracy, gender equality, refugee/migration issues, foreign policy, and economic/financial affairs in countries like Ukraine, Moldova and Armenia. The majority of meetings were with Frans Timmermans, the First Vice President in charge of better regulation and rule of law.
Stichting van Soros had 54 vergaderingen met Europese CommissieThierry Debels
This document lists 54 meetings held between January 2015 and November 2018 between representatives of the Open Society European Policy Institute and Commissioners, Cabinet members, or Director-Generals from the European Commission. The meetings covered a wide range of topics including democracy, rule of law, humanitarian issues, foreign affairs, economic policy, and more. Most meetings were held in Brussels, Belgium, but some also took place in other European cities and in New York.
In coronatijden valt organisatie Soros EU lastig over de RomaThierry Debels
The document lists 69 meetings held between 01/12/2014-28/01/2020 between representatives of the Open Society European Policy Institute and Commissioners, their Cabinet members, or Director-Generals of the European Commission. The meetings covered a wide range of topics including rule of law, democracy, gender equality, Roma inclusion, refugee crisis, Ukraine reforms, and the future of Europe. They took place in various locations including Brussels, Berlin, Munich, New York, and Davos.
EU law and its implications for migrant workers who become vulnerable to home...FEANTSA
Presentation given by Herwig Verschueren, University of Antwerp/University of Brussels, Belgium at a FEANTSA seminar on "Homelessness in public and private spaces: Mind the policy gap! Local strategies to address the different faces of homelessness", hosted by the Committee of the Regions, June 2010
1. Amnesty International welcomed some initiatives under the Italian EU Presidency but regretted the lack of concrete progress on key human rights issues.
2. While efforts were made on migration, asylum, and search and rescue operations in the Mediterranean, these failed to result in protection-sensitive border policies or independent human rights monitoring.
3. The Presidency also did not overcome the political deadlock on anti-discrimination legislation or take meaningful action to address discrimination against Roma people.
NGO van Soros had 16 vergaderingen met EU in '18Thierry Debels
De NGO Open Society European Policy Institute van Soros had in 2018 liefst 16 vergaderingen met de Europese Commissie om het beleid van de EU te beïnvloeden.
The document discusses the importance of collaboration between national human rights institutions (NHRIs) and civil society organizations (CSOs) based on the Ukrainian ombudsperson's experience. It outlines how the ombudsperson's office developed structures, principles, and mechanisms to engage CSOs in its work, such as expert councils, a consultative board, and regional coordinators. The office also established public monitoring and worked jointly with CSOs during conflicts to minimize rights violations. Cooperation with CSOs is presented as an effective way for NHRIs to carry out their mandates and manage threats while strengthening rule of law.
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GREEK ADDITIONAL LEGISLATIVE FRAMEWOKS FOR THE VOLNERABLE INKWELLSDespina Ferentinou
This document discusses the development of social policy and legislation in the UK and European Union. It provides an overview of key acts and regulations related to welfare in the UK and EU frameworks. It also outlines the historical phases of social policy in the EU from an initial neo-liberal period to later periods of increased social action, stagnation, and renewed optimism as the internal market developed. Key institutions like the European Court of Justice and documents like the Charter of Fundamental Social Rights of Workers are also mentioned.
This document discusses EU migration policy and is presented by Donatella Candura. It summarizes that the EU population was 497.4 million in 2008, with 30.8 million foreigners living in EU countries. It distinguishes between legal immigrants, illegal immigrants, and asylum seekers, and outlines the different policies and approaches the EU takes toward each group. It also discusses the challenges of developing a common EU migration policy and efforts toward harmonization of national policies.
This document discusses the balance between privacy and health measures during the COVID-19 pandemic in Belgium. It provides a timeline of events from March 2020 to March 2021, describing the various emergency measures and legal challenges. Key organizations like Human Rights Watch and the League of Human Rights have argued that the government's response has concentrated too much power without proper parliamentary oversight. Moving forward, the document suggests that respecting principles like separation of powers can help ensure both public health and civil liberties are protected during the crisis.
Discover the Directorate General Human Rights and Rule of LawStrasbourg
The Directorate General Human Rights and Rule of Law is responsible for developing and implementing human rights and rule of law standards at the Council of Europe. It is organized into several directorates and bodies that work on issues like prevention of torture, social rights, data protection, cybercrime, justice reform, and fighting corruption. The Directorate puts the Council of Europe's strategic triangle of standard-setting, monitoring, and cooperation into practice to promote democracy, human rights, and the rule of law.
2011 - Scope of the Regulations and General Principles of CoördinationtrESS Network
This document summarizes the scope and general principles of coordination under EU Regulations 883/2004 and 987/2009. It discusses the personal scope, which broadly includes EU citizens and their family members who are subject to social security legislation in one or more EU countries. It also examines the material scope, which primarily covers social security benefits but excludes social assistance. Key coordination principles are then outlined, including determining applicable legislation, equal treatment, assimilation of facts, aggregation of periods, export of benefits, and administrative cooperation between member state institutions.
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2012 - Recent developments at EU level concerning social security coordinationtrESS Network
This document summarizes recent developments in EU social security coordination:
1) Regulation (EU) 465/2012 modified Regulations 883/2004 and 987/2009 to provide the legal basis for changing the social security coordination rules under the Lisbon Treaty.
2) Decisions were reached to apply the coordination regulations to Switzerland and EEA countries.
3) A communication addressed strengthening cooperation between EU countries on social security coordination with third countries.
4) The Administrative Commission discussed topics like unemployment benefits, healthcare coverage, and patients' mobility and made decisions or recommendations.
5) Preparations for the EESSI project to digitize social security exchanges between countries were discussed.
The document discusses Romanian law regarding compensation for victims in traffic accidents. It outlines the roles of the Street Victims Protection Fund and insurance laws and policies. It then addresses several scenarios and questions about determining liability and compensation for injuries, lost income, burial costs, and other damages according to this legal framework.
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Op 23 september had Frans Timmermans in New York een meeting met een medewerker van Soros (Open Society European Policy Institute). De vergadering ging over het klimaat en algemene politiek.
Presentation by Michael Diedring (Secretary General of the European Council on Refugees and Exiles) on the occasion of the conference on Immigration – a source of wealth and duties for Europe organised by the EESC, the Council of Europe and the French Economic, Social and Environmental Council in Brussels on 15 March 2013.
The Venice Commission is an independent advisory body of the Council of Europe comprised of constitutional law experts from 59 member states. It provides legal opinions and reports on constitutional matters, fundamental rights, elections, and judicial systems to member states and international organizations. The Commission's work includes reviewing draft laws, constitutional reforms, and issuing reports on topics such as electoral standards, political party regulation, and independence of the judiciary.
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De NGO Open Society European Policy Institute van Soros had op maandag 21 januari 2019 een telefonisch gesprek met Frans Timmermans over de toekomst van Europa.
Report of the special rapporteur on the rights of persons with disabilities o...incluziune
In the present report, the Special Rapporteur on the rights of persons with disabilities explores issues relating to the rights of persons with disabilities in the Republic of Moldova in the light of international human rights norms and standards, in particular the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. On the basis of information gathered prior to and during the visit, the Special Rapporteur highlights the encouraging steps taken to advance the rights of persons with disabilities and to bring the national legal and policy framework into compliance with the Convention, as well as the challenges that remain. Lastly, the
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The document provides information on the structure and activities of the Directorate General Human Rights and Rule of Law of the Council of Europe. It is organized into two main directorates: the Human Rights Directorate, which works to promote and protect human rights, and the Information Society and Action against Crime Directorate, which addresses issues related to media, cybercrime, data protection and criminal justice. The directorates carry out standard-setting, monitoring, and cooperation activities in these areas.
This document examines barriers to accessing international protection for asylum seekers in Greece. It finds that the backlog procedure for asylum applications submitted before 2013 continues to have deficiencies, including a lack of information provided to asylum seekers about the status of their long-pending applications. Further, appeal committees responsible for reviewing rejected applications have been inactive for long periods, and there is a legal gap between the backlog procedure and new regional asylum office system.
NGO van Soros had 16 vergaderingen met EU in '18Thierry Debels
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The document discusses the importance of collaboration between national human rights institutions (NHRIs) and civil society organizations (CSOs) based on the Ukrainian ombudsperson's experience. It outlines how the ombudsperson's office developed structures, principles, and mechanisms to engage CSOs in its work, such as expert councils, a consultative board, and regional coordinators. The office also established public monitoring and worked jointly with CSOs during conflicts to minimize rights violations. Cooperation with CSOs is presented as an effective way for NHRIs to carry out their mandates and manage threats while strengthening rule of law.
Learn about the latest policy developments with this monthly alert from our team in Brussels.
For real-time updates, follow us on Twitter: @MSL_Brussels
Guardian of human rights, democracy and the rule of law: activity report.
This publication presents the work carried out in 2015
by the different bodies and sectors of the Council of Europe, highlighting its particular strengths and achievements.
More information - http://www.coe.int/en/web/portal/home
GREEK ADDITIONAL LEGISLATIVE FRAMEWOKS FOR THE VOLNERABLE INKWELLSDespina Ferentinou
This document discusses the development of social policy and legislation in the UK and European Union. It provides an overview of key acts and regulations related to welfare in the UK and EU frameworks. It also outlines the historical phases of social policy in the EU from an initial neo-liberal period to later periods of increased social action, stagnation, and renewed optimism as the internal market developed. Key institutions like the European Court of Justice and documents like the Charter of Fundamental Social Rights of Workers are also mentioned.
This document discusses EU migration policy and is presented by Donatella Candura. It summarizes that the EU population was 497.4 million in 2008, with 30.8 million foreigners living in EU countries. It distinguishes between legal immigrants, illegal immigrants, and asylum seekers, and outlines the different policies and approaches the EU takes toward each group. It also discusses the challenges of developing a common EU migration policy and efforts toward harmonization of national policies.
This document discusses the balance between privacy and health measures during the COVID-19 pandemic in Belgium. It provides a timeline of events from March 2020 to March 2021, describing the various emergency measures and legal challenges. Key organizations like Human Rights Watch and the League of Human Rights have argued that the government's response has concentrated too much power without proper parliamentary oversight. Moving forward, the document suggests that respecting principles like separation of powers can help ensure both public health and civil liberties are protected during the crisis.
Discover the Directorate General Human Rights and Rule of LawStrasbourg
The Directorate General Human Rights and Rule of Law is responsible for developing and implementing human rights and rule of law standards at the Council of Europe. It is organized into several directorates and bodies that work on issues like prevention of torture, social rights, data protection, cybercrime, justice reform, and fighting corruption. The Directorate puts the Council of Europe's strategic triangle of standard-setting, monitoring, and cooperation into practice to promote democracy, human rights, and the rule of law.
2011 - Scope of the Regulations and General Principles of CoördinationtrESS Network
This document summarizes the scope and general principles of coordination under EU Regulations 883/2004 and 987/2009. It discusses the personal scope, which broadly includes EU citizens and their family members who are subject to social security legislation in one or more EU countries. It also examines the material scope, which primarily covers social security benefits but excludes social assistance. Key coordination principles are then outlined, including determining applicable legislation, equal treatment, assimilation of facts, aggregation of periods, export of benefits, and administrative cooperation between member state institutions.
Timmermans in overleg met Soros over toekomst EuropaThierry Debels
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2012 - Recent developments at EU level concerning social security coordinationtrESS Network
This document summarizes recent developments in EU social security coordination:
1) Regulation (EU) 465/2012 modified Regulations 883/2004 and 987/2009 to provide the legal basis for changing the social security coordination rules under the Lisbon Treaty.
2) Decisions were reached to apply the coordination regulations to Switzerland and EEA countries.
3) A communication addressed strengthening cooperation between EU countries on social security coordination with third countries.
4) The Administrative Commission discussed topics like unemployment benefits, healthcare coverage, and patients' mobility and made decisions or recommendations.
5) Preparations for the EESSI project to digitize social security exchanges between countries were discussed.
The document discusses Romanian law regarding compensation for victims in traffic accidents. It outlines the roles of the Street Victims Protection Fund and insurance laws and policies. It then addresses several scenarios and questions about determining liability and compensation for injuries, lost income, burial costs, and other damages according to this legal framework.
Timmermans en medewerker Soros eind september samen in New YorkThierry Debels
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Presentation by Michael Diedring (Secretary General of the European Council on Refugees and Exiles) on the occasion of the conference on Immigration – a source of wealth and duties for Europe organised by the EESC, the Council of Europe and the French Economic, Social and Environmental Council in Brussels on 15 March 2013.
The Venice Commission is an independent advisory body of the Council of Europe comprised of constitutional law experts from 59 member states. It provides legal opinions and reports on constitutional matters, fundamental rights, elections, and judicial systems to member states and international organizations. The Commission's work includes reviewing draft laws, constitutional reforms, and issuing reports on topics such as electoral standards, political party regulation, and independence of the judiciary.
NGO van Soros belde Timmermans over toekomst EuropaThierry Debels
De NGO Open Society European Policy Institute van Soros had op maandag 21 januari 2019 een telefonisch gesprek met Frans Timmermans over de toekomst van Europa.
Report of the special rapporteur on the rights of persons with disabilities o...incluziune
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Special Rapporteur makes recommendations with a view to strengthening efforts to address the implementation gap remaining to ensure the protection, respect and fulfilment of the
rights of persons with disabilities, and their full and equal participation in society.
The document provides information on the structure and activities of the Directorate General Human Rights and Rule of Law of the Council of Europe. It is organized into two main directorates: the Human Rights Directorate, which works to promote and protect human rights, and the Information Society and Action against Crime Directorate, which addresses issues related to media, cybercrime, data protection and criminal justice. The directorates carry out standard-setting, monitoring, and cooperation activities in these areas.
This document examines barriers to accessing international protection for asylum seekers in Greece. It finds that the backlog procedure for asylum applications submitted before 2013 continues to have deficiencies, including a lack of information provided to asylum seekers about the status of their long-pending applications. Further, appeal committees responsible for reviewing rejected applications have been inactive for long periods, and there is a legal gap between the backlog procedure and new regional asylum office system.
FEMYSO had vergadering met Frans TimmermansThierry Debels
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Brusselse organisatie Soros had 9 vergaderingen met Europese Commissie in 2019Thierry Debels
The document lists 65 meetings that took place between 2014-2020 between representatives of the Open Society European Policy Institute and various Commissioners, Cabinet Members, and Directors-General of the European Commission. The meetings covered topics such as rule of law, climate action, neighborhood policies, enlargement negotiations, sustainability, democracy, and more.
This document contains a public statement by Grégorry THUAN DIT DIEUDONNÉ, an attorney and former senior lawyer at the European Court of Human Rights. In the statement, he affirms that the charges brought against Petro POROSHENKO, the former President of Ukraine, seem to be politically motivated based on an initial examination of the case. THUAN expresses concerns about the lack of independence of Ukraine's Prosecutor General's Office and violations of the European Convention on Human Rights, including the use of political motives to restrict freedoms and the right to a fair trial. He calls for Ukraine to fully respect the principles of the rule of law.
ACV had 3 vergaderingen met Marianne ThyssenThierry Debels
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Koning Boudewijnstichting had vergadering met Frans TimmermansThierry Debels
De Koning Boudewijnstichting (KBS) had volgens een intern document van de Europese Commissie een gesprek met Frans Timmermans. De KBS volgt het migratiebeleid op Europees niveau.
The future of the protection of social rights in Europe - The « Brussels Doc...FPS Social Security
On 12 and 13 February 2015, the Belgian Chairmanship of the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe organised in Brussels the European Conference on “The future of the protection of social rights in Europe”. 31 independent academic experts present during these 2 days prepared a synthesis document summing up the main proposals and possible solutions, which is called the “Brussels Document” on social rights in the greater European area.
The Brussels Document, which has been drawn up by a group of independent and international academic experts, is now available in attachment in 4 languages (EN-FR-DE-NL) and hosted on the Council of Europe website dedicated to the Turin process : http://www.coe.int/en/web/portal/high-level-conference-esc-2014
Following up on the October 2014 Turin Conference, it is the result of the “Conference on the Future of the Protection of Social Rights in Europe”, organised on 12 and 13 February 2015 in Brussels within the framework of the Belgian Presidency of the Council of Europe. Following the Turin Process, and in the wake of the General Report of the Conference of the eponymous city, the “Brussels Document” supplements the legal analyses and develops reflections for an application in synergy with the European Treaties.
Freedom of Information at the EU-level from the point of view of the European...European Ombudsman
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The Role of the European Convention on Human Rights in the UK TodayMiqui Mel
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- While concerns have been raised about the ECHR undermining UK sovereignty and the European Court of Human Rights overreaching in its judgments, most participants believed the UK should remain in the ECHR but work to improve it, rather than leave.
- The ECHR has played an important role in developing human rights standards internationally and in the UK, though some argue it has interpreted rights too expansively in areas like prisoner voting.
- Delays in the ECHR system are a problem but removing individual petition rights could limit access to justice for vulnerable groups.
EU Public Affairs Forecast until June 2014: What to expect until the end of...euinmotion
The European Commission 2010 2014 – a retrospective
The potential democratic (r)evolution of 2014 – election parties, programmes and personalities
Forecast for the post-Barroso period: what to expect and how to prepare already
http://www.eu-academy.eu/freeresources/eu-public-affairs-forecast-until-june-2014-what-to-expect-until-the-end-of-barroso-ii-and-beyond
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Migratie-ngo had 3 vergaderingen met Frans Timmermans
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List of meetings Platform for International Cooperation on Undocumented Migrants has held with
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in the Transparency Register: 19093363838-48.
Nr Commission
representative
Portfolio Date Location Subject(s)
1 Vasiliki Kokkori,
Cabinet member of
Marianne Thyssen
Employment, Social
Affairs, Skills and
Labour Mobility
04/07/2017 BERL 10/390 Social exclusion of
undocumented
migrants
2 Dimitris
Avramopoulos,
Commissioner
Migration, Home
Affairs and
Citizenship
08/03/2017 Brussels Migration
3 Frans Timmermans,
First Vice-President
Bernd Martenczuk,
Cabinet member of
Frans Timmermans
Better Regulation,
Interinstitutional
Relations, the Rule
of Law and the
Charter of
Fundamental
Rights
26/01/2017 Brussels, Belgium Protection of
fundamental rights
and rule of law
4 Věra Jourová,
Commissioner
Daniel Braun,
Cabinet member of
Věra Jourová
Justice, Consumers
and Gender
Equality
18/10/2016 Brussels, Belgium CHildren in
migration
5 Frans Timmermans,
First Vice-President
Better Regulation,
Interinstitutional
Relations, the Rule
of Law and the
Charter of
Fundamental
Rights
17/02/2016 Brussels Roundtable
Fundamental
Rights
6 Frans Timmermans,
First Vice-President
Better Regulation,
Interinstitutional
Relations, the Rule
of Law and the
Charter of
Fundamental
Rights
05/05/2015 Brussels Upcoming
migration agenda
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Commission decision on the publication of information on meetings held between Directors-General of the
Commission and organisations or self-employed individuals - (2014/838/EU, Euratom) of 25.11.2014.
and
Commission decision on the publication of information on meetings held between Members of the
Commission and organisations or self-employed individuals - (2014/839/EU, Euratom) of 25.11.2014.
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