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.
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.
Timmermans en medewerker Soros eind september samen in New YorkThierry Debels
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.
Timmermans in overleg met Soros over toekomst EuropaThierry Debels
Eurocommissaris Frans Timmermans heeft diverse gesprekken gehad met het Open Society European Policy Institute van Soros. Het laatste gesprek dateert van 21 januari 2019.
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.
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.
Timmermans en medewerker Soros eind september samen in New YorkThierry Debels
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.
Timmermans in overleg met Soros over toekomst EuropaThierry Debels
Eurocommissaris Frans Timmermans heeft diverse gesprekken gehad met het Open Society European Policy Institute van Soros. Het laatste gesprek dateert van 21 januari 2019.
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.
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
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.
Learn about the latest policy developments with this monthly alert from our team in Brussels.
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This document presents the Stockholm Programme, which outlines strategic guidelines for legislative and operational planning within the area of freedom, security and justice for 2010-2014. It discusses political priorities such as promoting citizenship and fundamental rights, developing a Europe of law and justice, protecting Europe, managing access to Europe, and responsibility in migration/asylum. It also outlines tools to support implementation, including increasing mutual trust, legislation, coherence, evaluation, and training. The Council submits this Programme to the General Affairs Council and European Council for approval and publication.
Asylum Procedures in the EU_A Method in the Madness_by Elisabeth VosElisabeth Vos LL.M.
This document is a thesis that analyzes whether Article 23(1) of the EU Procedures Directive, which restricts the scope of legal representation for asylum applicants, is consistent with the fundamental right to an effective remedy.
The thesis begins by outlining the legal context of the right to an effective remedy under international, European, and EU law. It then discusses the Common European Asylum System and the EU Procedures Directive, focusing on Article 23(1) which leaves discretion to Member States regarding legal assistance.
The thesis will then analyze Article 23(1) to determine if it restricts fundamental rights and ensure effective judicial protection. It will assess the impact of Member State discretion and the potential threats
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.
The document provides information on the new European Commission for 2014-2019, including biographies of key members. Jean-Claude Juncker is the new President of the European Commission. He has nominated 7 Vice Presidents, including Frans Timmermans, Federica Mogherini, and Kristalina Georgieva. The document also summarizes the backgrounds and responsibilities of the other 27 Commissioners from across EU member states.
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.
The document provides an overview of the activities of the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) in 2007. Some key points:
- The FRA was established in 2007 to collect data and conduct research and analysis on fundamental rights issues in the EU to support the development of EU policies.
- In 2007, the FRA focused on collecting and analyzing secondary data from EU countries, conducting research, communication activities, and cooperation with EU institutions and civil society.
- The FRA worked with various EU bodies like the European Parliament, European Commission, and Council of Member States. It also collaborated with international organizations like the Council of Europe.
- The agency informed policies on issues like Muslim communities,
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 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.
The Pompidou Group contributes to developing effective and evidence-based drug policies in 36 member states of the Council of Europe. It provides a multidisciplinary forum for policymakers, professionals, and researchers to exchange information and ideas on drug issues. Key activities include the European Drug Prevention Prize, promoting human rights in drug policy, research on policy coherence, and cooperation on drug supply reduction through projects focused on airports, precursors, and the Mediterranean region.
Equality in the European Union, 2015
Gender equality is a vital aspect of the European integration process. Although specific legislation concerning gender issues was included in the establishing Treaties, in the Charter of fundamental rights and in a dozen other directives, non-discriminatory principle has also been strengthened by the jurisdiction of the Court of Justice of the European Union which formed a judgment in more than 200 cases. Nowadays, the EU equality legislation has moved far beyond basic gender issues, and this is also discussed in the article. It focuses not only on the fundamentals of EU legislation concerning gender equality but also on the level of its implementation and its most important limitations. Such considerations are broadened by a discussion on the EU actions which may be also treated as the implementation of non-discriminatory legislation.
Human Rights Watch letter to Hrvp Federica Mogherini on AzerbaijanLuca Rinaldi
La lettera inviata da Human Rights Watch all'Alto Rappresentante Ue Federica Mogherini in vista della prima edizione dei Giochi Olimpici Europei che si terranno in Azerbaijan dal 12 al 24 giugno.
Presentation by Anita Nemeth, Hungary, on the Levels of legal approximation, given at the workshop organised by SIGMA with the Turkish Ministry for EU Affairs on the Transposition of EU legislation into the legal system of Turkey, Ankara 24 May 2016.
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.
The Eu Dimension In Intellectual Capital – Treaties And The Acquis CommunautaireBirsemin Jurgens
The document discusses the EU acquis communautaire and its relevance to intellectual capital. It provides definitions of key EU legal concepts and structures, including the treaties, secondary legislation, and legal instruments. The document outlines Turkey's progress in opening acquis chapters for accession negotiations. It then analyzes whether the acquis contains any legislation specifically about intellectual capital or human capital by searching official EU databases and finding few explicit references. It concludes the acquis does not have a coherent position on either concept on its own.
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.
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.
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
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.
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
This document presents the Stockholm Programme, which outlines strategic guidelines for legislative and operational planning within the area of freedom, security and justice for 2010-2014. It discusses political priorities such as promoting citizenship and fundamental rights, developing a Europe of law and justice, protecting Europe, managing access to Europe, and responsibility in migration/asylum. It also outlines tools to support implementation, including increasing mutual trust, legislation, coherence, evaluation, and training. The Council submits this Programme to the General Affairs Council and European Council for approval and publication.
Asylum Procedures in the EU_A Method in the Madness_by Elisabeth VosElisabeth Vos LL.M.
This document is a thesis that analyzes whether Article 23(1) of the EU Procedures Directive, which restricts the scope of legal representation for asylum applicants, is consistent with the fundamental right to an effective remedy.
The thesis begins by outlining the legal context of the right to an effective remedy under international, European, and EU law. It then discusses the Common European Asylum System and the EU Procedures Directive, focusing on Article 23(1) which leaves discretion to Member States regarding legal assistance.
The thesis will then analyze Article 23(1) to determine if it restricts fundamental rights and ensure effective judicial protection. It will assess the impact of Member State discretion and the potential threats
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.
The document provides information on the new European Commission for 2014-2019, including biographies of key members. Jean-Claude Juncker is the new President of the European Commission. He has nominated 7 Vice Presidents, including Frans Timmermans, Federica Mogherini, and Kristalina Georgieva. The document also summarizes the backgrounds and responsibilities of the other 27 Commissioners from across EU member states.
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.
The document provides an overview of the activities of the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) in 2007. Some key points:
- The FRA was established in 2007 to collect data and conduct research and analysis on fundamental rights issues in the EU to support the development of EU policies.
- In 2007, the FRA focused on collecting and analyzing secondary data from EU countries, conducting research, communication activities, and cooperation with EU institutions and civil society.
- The FRA worked with various EU bodies like the European Parliament, European Commission, and Council of Member States. It also collaborated with international organizations like the Council of Europe.
- The agency informed policies on issues like Muslim communities,
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 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.
The Pompidou Group contributes to developing effective and evidence-based drug policies in 36 member states of the Council of Europe. It provides a multidisciplinary forum for policymakers, professionals, and researchers to exchange information and ideas on drug issues. Key activities include the European Drug Prevention Prize, promoting human rights in drug policy, research on policy coherence, and cooperation on drug supply reduction through projects focused on airports, precursors, and the Mediterranean region.
Equality in the European Union, 2015
Gender equality is a vital aspect of the European integration process. Although specific legislation concerning gender issues was included in the establishing Treaties, in the Charter of fundamental rights and in a dozen other directives, non-discriminatory principle has also been strengthened by the jurisdiction of the Court of Justice of the European Union which formed a judgment in more than 200 cases. Nowadays, the EU equality legislation has moved far beyond basic gender issues, and this is also discussed in the article. It focuses not only on the fundamentals of EU legislation concerning gender equality but also on the level of its implementation and its most important limitations. Such considerations are broadened by a discussion on the EU actions which may be also treated as the implementation of non-discriminatory legislation.
Human Rights Watch letter to Hrvp Federica Mogherini on AzerbaijanLuca Rinaldi
La lettera inviata da Human Rights Watch all'Alto Rappresentante Ue Federica Mogherini in vista della prima edizione dei Giochi Olimpici Europei che si terranno in Azerbaijan dal 12 al 24 giugno.
Presentation by Anita Nemeth, Hungary, on the Levels of legal approximation, given at the workshop organised by SIGMA with the Turkish Ministry for EU Affairs on the Transposition of EU legislation into the legal system of Turkey, Ankara 24 May 2016.
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.
The Eu Dimension In Intellectual Capital – Treaties And The Acquis CommunautaireBirsemin Jurgens
The document discusses the EU acquis communautaire and its relevance to intellectual capital. It provides definitions of key EU legal concepts and structures, including the treaties, secondary legislation, and legal instruments. The document outlines Turkey's progress in opening acquis chapters for accession negotiations. It then analyzes whether the acquis contains any legislation specifically about intellectual capital or human capital by searching official EU databases and finding few explicit references. It concludes the acquis does not have a coherent position on either concept on its own.
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.
FEMYSO had vergadering met Frans TimmermansThierry Debels
FEMYSO, een organisatie gelinkt aan de Moslimbroeders, had een vergadering met Frans Timmermans. De organisatie had ook andere meetings met leden van de Commissie.
The Role of the European Convention on Human Rights in the UK TodayMiqui Mel
The document provides a summary of a seminar discussing the UK's future relationship with the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR). Key points from the discussion include:
- 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
Freedom of Information at the EU-level from the point of view of the European...European Ombudsman
Keynote speech delivered by Graham Smith, Senior Adviser at the European Ombudsman's Cabinet during a meeting discussing work of Information Commissioners and Ombudsmen on public access to information and documents
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.
Homophobia, transphobia and discrimination on grounds of sexual orientation a...Iim Ibrahim
This report from the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights updates a previous comparative legal analysis of discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity in EU member states. It finds that while some countries have strengthened legal protections for LGBT rights, in other countries little has changed or there have been setbacks. The report examines issues related to legal gender recognition, employment non-discrimination, and freedom of expression and assembly for LGBT people. It concludes that further improvements are still needed in legislation across Europe to combat LGBT discrimination.
The Lisbon Treaty aimed to reform the European Union and provide it with a strengthened legal framework and tools to meet future challenges. Signed in 2007, it was ratified by 27 EU member states including Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, and others. The treaty's goals included creating a more democratic EU with a stronger role for the European Parliament and national parliaments, a more efficient EU with simplified procedures, and a Europe with increased rights, values, security, and global influence.
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.
Conference on the European Union project - 20th July 2018 - LondonCostantino Grasso
Agenda of the international conference jointly organized by Coventry University, the University of East London and Ascheri Academy.
The conference, which will be held in London on the 20th of July 2018, is entitled "Rediscovering the European Union Project in the Light of the Brexit Referendum." The event will focus on several key issues we are currently facing at the European level in the areas of immigration, trade, financial services, taxation and justice.
Several top-level experts, including academics, lawyers, accountants and member of governmental institutions, will give interesting presentations during the event.
Participation is free but subject to online registration.
This document provides an overview of a university course on European Union law and politics. The course syllabus covers the history and evolution of European integration, EU institutions and decision-making, EU law and policies, and cases of the European Court of Justice. Students will complete assignments analyzing EU Court cases, cultural aspects of EU member states, and participate in a mock EU Court hearing. The course aims to introduce students to key legal and political concepts in the EU using online resources, textbooks, and class discussions.
Brexit the situation as of march 19th 2017Kitty Ussher
A summary of the political situation around Brexit, good for describing to international business audiences. Covers why the referendum result happened, and outlines what is likely to happen from now.
Het kabinet spreekt alsnog grote waardering uit voor leden en nabestaanden van de Stay Behind-organisatie, een ultrageheime verzetsgroep die tijdens de Koude Oorlog klaarstond om het gewapend verzet te gaan vormen. Het is voor het eerst dat de Nederlandse regering publiekelijk de organisatie prijst.
EudraVigilance - Moderna covid MRNA vaccine up to 13/2/21Thierry Debels
This document summarizes data on 1,497 individual cases reported for the COVID-19 mRNA Vaccine Moderna (CX-024414) in EudraVigilance. The majority of cases were reported in individuals aged 18-64 (71.1%) and 65-85 (14.1%), with females representing 74.5% of cases. Most cases originated from countries in the European Economic Area (62.4%), with the remaining 37.6% from non-EEA countries. The data is broken down by age group, sex, geographic origin, and over time.
Mogelijke bijwerkingen Pfizer-vaccin Europa tot 13/2/21Thierry Debels
Over the last 12 months, EudraVigilance has identified over 30,000 individual cases of reactions to TOZINAMERAN, with the number of reported cases from EEA countries trending upwards and exceeding those from non-EEA countries. The dashboard displays the total number of cases over time and broken down by country and reaction type to monitor safety signals. Users are directed to key considerations on interpreting the results on the ADR reports website.
List of meetings Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has held with Commissioners,...Thierry Debels
List of meetings Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has held with Commissioners, Members of their Cabinet or
Director-Generals since 01/12/2014 under its current ID number in the Transparency Register:
371567915480-41.
This document contains summaries of data from EudraVigilance on individual cases reported over time and by different attributes. It includes charts and tables showing the number of cases by age group, sex, and geographic origin within and outside the European Economic Area, with females ages 18-64 making up the largest percentages.
BioNTech SE is a biopharmaceutical company that develops novel immunotherapies for cancer and other serious diseases. It has 2 employees who spend 25% of their time engaging with the European Commission and European Investment Bank regarding mRNA drugs and vaccines. BioNTech's annual costs for EU-related activities are between €50,000-99,999 and it received over €50 million in grants from Horizon 2020, FP7, and the EIB between 2019-2020.
Contributi dei parlamentari del PD - Contributi L. 3/2019Partito democratico
DI SEGUITO SONO PUBBLICATI, AI SENSI DELL'ART. 11 DELLA LEGGE N. 3/2019, GLI IMPORTI RICEVUTI DALL'ENTRATA IN VIGORE DELLA SUDDETTA NORMA (31/01/2019) E FINO AL MESE SOLARE ANTECEDENTE QUELLO DELLA PUBBLICAZIONE SUL PRESENTE SITO
This report explores the significance of border towns and spaces for strengthening responses to young people on the move. In particular it explores the linkages of young people to local service centres with the aim of further developing service, protection, and support strategies for migrant children in border areas across the region. The report is based on a small-scale fieldwork study in the border towns of Chipata and Katete in Zambia conducted in July 2023. Border towns and spaces provide a rich source of information about issues related to the informal or irregular movement of young people across borders, including smuggling and trafficking. They can help build a picture of the nature and scope of the type of movement young migrants undertake and also the forms of protection available to them. Border towns and spaces also provide a lens through which we can better understand the vulnerabilities of young people on the move and, critically, the strategies they use to navigate challenges and access support.
The findings in this report highlight some of the key factors shaping the experiences and vulnerabilities of young people on the move – particularly their proximity to border spaces and how this affects the risks that they face. The report describes strategies that young people on the move employ to remain below the radar of visibility to state and non-state actors due to fear of arrest, detention, and deportation while also trying to keep themselves safe and access support in border towns. These strategies of (in)visibility provide a way to protect themselves yet at the same time also heighten some of the risks young people face as their vulnerabilities are not always recognised by those who could offer support.
In this report we show that the realities and challenges of life and migration in this region and in Zambia need to be better understood for support to be strengthened and tuned to meet the specific needs of young people on the move. This includes understanding the role of state and non-state stakeholders, the impact of laws and policies and, critically, the experiences of the young people themselves. We provide recommendations for immediate action, recommendations for programming to support young people on the move in the two towns that would reduce risk for young people in this area, and recommendations for longer term policy advocacy.
Food safety, prepare for the unexpected - So what can be done in order to be ready to address food safety, food Consumers, food producers and manufacturers, food transporters, food businesses, food retailers can ...
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
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About Potato, The scientific name of the plant is Solanum tuberosum (L).Christina Parmionova
The potato is a starchy root vegetable native to the Americas that is consumed as a staple food in many parts of the world. Potatoes are tubers of the plant Solanum tuberosum, a perennial in the nightshade family Solanaceae. Wild potato species can be found from the southern United States to southern Chile
Synopsis (short abstract) In December 2023, the UN General Assembly proclaimed 30 May as the International Day of Potato.
Combined Illegal, Unregulated and Unreported (IUU) Vessel List.Christina Parmionova
The best available, up-to-date information on all fishing and related vessels that appear on the illegal, unregulated, and unreported (IUU) fishing vessel lists published by Regional Fisheries Management Organisations (RFMOs) and related organisations. The aim of the site is to improve the effectiveness of the original IUU lists as a tool for a wide variety of stakeholders to better understand and combat illegal fishing and broader fisheries crime.
To date, the following regional organisations maintain or share lists of vessels that have been found to carry out or support IUU fishing within their own or adjacent convention areas and/or species of competence:
Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR)
Commission for the Conservation of Southern Bluefin Tuna (CCSBT)
General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean (GFCM)
Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission (IATTC)
International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT)
Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC)
Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Organisation (NAFO)
North East Atlantic Fisheries Commission (NEAFC)
North Pacific Fisheries Commission (NPFC)
South East Atlantic Fisheries Organisation (SEAFO)
South Pacific Regional Fisheries Management Organisation (SPRFMO)
Southern Indian Ocean Fisheries Agreement (SIOFA)
Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC)
The Combined IUU Fishing Vessel List merges all these sources into one list that provides a single reference point to identify whether a vessel is currently IUU listed. Vessels that have been IUU listed in the past and subsequently delisted (for example because of a change in ownership, or because the vessel is no longer in service) are also retained on the site, so that the site contains a full historic record of IUU listed fishing vessels.
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1. Last update: 09/04/2019
List of meetings Open Society European Policy Institute has held with Commissioners, Members of their
Cabinet or Director-Generals since 01/12/2014 under its current ID number in the Transparency Register:
8557515321-37.
Nr Commission
representative
Portfolio Date Location Subject(s)
1 Alvaro De Elera,
Cabinet member of
Frans Timmermans
Better Regulation,
Interinstitutional
Relations, the Rule
of Law and the
Charter of
Fundamental
Rights
06/03/2019 Brussels Rule of Law
2 Alvaro De Elera,
Cabinet member of
Frans Timmermans
Better Regulation,
Interinstitutional
Relations, the Rule
of Law and the
Charter of
Fundamental
Rights
15/02/2019 Brussels Rule of Law
3 Frans Timmermans,
First Vice-President
Better Regulation,
Interinstitutional
Relations, the Rule
of Law and the
Charter of
Fundamental
Rights
21/01/2019 Phone conference Democracy, Rule of
Law, Future of
Europe
4 Frans Timmermans,
First Vice-President
Better Regulation,
Interinstitutional
Relations, the Rule
of Law and the
Charter of
Fundamental
Rights
26/11/2018 Brussels Democracy, Rule of
Law, Future of
Europe
5 Martin Selmayr,
Secretary-General
Secretariat-General
(SG)
09/11/2018 Brussels, Belgium Intervention on
future European
policies concerning
digital
transformation in
the European
Union.
6 Frans Timmermans,
First Vice-President
Better Regulation,
Interinstitutional
Relations, the Rule
of Law and the
Charter of
Fundamental
Rights
26/09/2018 New York Democracy, Rule of
Law, Future of
Europe
7 Mathieu Briens,
Cabinet member of
Christos Stylianides
Christos
Stylianides,
Commissioner
Sohail Luka,
Cabinet member of
Christos Stylianides
Humanitarian Aid &
Crisis Management
23/09/2018 New York Humanitarian
challenges in Africa
8 Jani Taivalantti,
Cabinet member of
Federica Mogherini
Foreign Affairs and
Security Policy
13/07/2018 Brussels Current situation in
Armenia
9 Jani Taivalantti,
Cabinet member of
Federica Mogherini
Foreign Affairs and
Security Policy
24/04/2018 Brussels Developments in
the implementation
of the EU-Moldova
Association
Agreement and
reforms
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2. 10 Frans Timmermans,
First Vice-President
Better Regulation,
Interinstitutional
Relations, the Rule
of Law and the
Charter of
Fundamental
Rights
16/04/2018 Brussels Future of Europe
11 Frans Timmermans,
First Vice-President
Better Regulation,
Interinstitutional
Relations, the Rule
of Law and the
Charter of
Fundamental
Rights
07/03/2018 Brussels, BERL Discussion of
gender equality
and the Future of
Europe
12 Liene Balta,
Cabinet member of
Frans Timmermans
Better Regulation,
Interinstitutional
Relations, the Rule
of Law and the
Charter of
Fundamental
Rights
16/02/2018 Munich Future of Europe
13 Günther Oettinger,
Commissioner
Budget & Human
Resources
16/02/2018 München conditionality
14 Lisbeth KOENEN,
Cabinet member of
Frans Timmermans
Better Regulation,
Interinstitutional
Relations, the Rule
of Law and the
Charter of
Fundamental
Rights
16/02/2018 Munich Future of Europe
15 Frans Timmermans,
First Vice-President
Better Regulation,
Interinstitutional
Relations, the Rule
of Law and the
Charter of
Fundamental
Rights
16/02/2018 Munich Future of Europe
16 Margrethe
Vestager,
Commissioner
Competition 01/02/2018 Brussels, Belgium EU Policy
17 Frans Timmermans,
First Vice-President
Better Regulation,
Interinstitutional
Relations, the Rule
of Law and the
Charter of
Fundamental
Rights
01/02/2018 Brussels Future of Europe
18 Pierre Moscovici,
Commissioner
Economic and
Financial Affairs,
Taxation and
Customs
31/01/2018 Brussels Meeting with
George Soros to
discuss current
European political-
and policy issues.
19 Markus Schulte,
Cabinet member of
Günther Oettinger
Budget & Human
Resources
16/01/2018 Brussels MFF
20 Margrethe
Vestager,
Commissioner
Competition 10/11/2017 Brussels, Belgium EU Current Affairs
21 Frans Timmermans,
First Vice-President
Better Regulation,
Interinstitutional
Relations, the Rule
of Law and the
Charter of
Fundamental
Rights
18/09/2017 New York Open Society
European Policy
22 Frans Timmermans,
First Vice-President
Better Regulation,
Interinstitutional
Relations, the Rule
of Law and the
Charter of
Fundamental
Rights
01/06/2017 Brussels NGO Laws in
Hungary
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3. 23 Valdis Dombrovskis
,
Vice-President
Karolina Leib,
Cabinet member of
Valdis Dombrovskis
Massimo Suardi,
Cabinet member of
Valdis Dombrovskis
Euro and Social
Dialogue, also in
charge of Financial
Stability, Financial
Services and
Capital Markets
Union
01/06/2017 Brussels Future of Eurozone
24 Christos
Stylianides,
Commissioner
Humanitarian Aid &
Crisis Management
31/05/2017 Brussels Refugee Crisis
25 Pierre Moscovici,
Commissioner
Economic and
Financial Affairs,
Taxation and
Customs
31/05/2017 Brussels the future of the
EU’s economic and
monetary union
post-Brexit,
including Eurozone
governance, and
broader questions
around the future
of Europe debate.
26 Anna-Maria Elleni
BOURA,
Cabinet member of
Federica Mogherini
Foreign Affairs and
Security Policy
18/05/2017 Brussels
(Berlaymont)
EU-Western
Balkans Relations
27 Anna-Maria Elleni
BOURA,
Cabinet member of
Federica Mogherini
Foreign Affairs and
Security Policy
18/05/2017
(Cancelled)
Brussels
(Berlaymont)
Exchange of views
on Western Balkans
28 Frans Timmermans,
First Vice-President
Better Regulation,
Interinstitutional
Relations, the Rule
of Law and the
Charter of
Fundamental
Rights
28/04/2017 Brussel Democracy, Rule of
Law and Future of
Europe
29 Michael Shotter,
Cabinet member of
Jean-Claude
Juncker
Pauline Rouch,
Cabinet member of
Jean-Claude
Juncker
Jean-Claude
Juncker,
President
President 27/04/2017 Brussels EU Affairs and EU
Civil Society
30 Monika
Ladmanova,
Cabinet member of
Věra Jourová
Věra Jourová,
Commissioner
Justice, Consumers
and Gender
Equality
26/04/2017 Brussels, Belgium Roma issues
31 Stefano Manservisi,
Director-General
EuropeAid
Development &
Cooperation
(DEVCO)
25/04/2017 Exchange of views Exchange of ideas
32 Thomas Zerdick,
Cabinet member of
Frans Timmermans
Better Regulation,
Interinstitutional
Relations, the Rule
of Law and the
Charter of
Fundamental
Rights
29/03/2017 Bruxelles Situation in
Hungary
33 Michael DOCZY,
Cabinet member of
Johannes Hahn
European
Neighbourhood
Policy &
Enlargement
Negotiations
26/01/2017 brussels judiciary, equality
reform
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4. 34 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
35 Pierre Moscovici,
Commissioner
Economic and
Financial Affairs,
Taxation and
Customs
19/01/2017 Davos Economic and
policy outlook in
the US and Europe
36 Bernd Martenczuk,
Cabinet member of
Frans Timmermans
Better Regulation,
Interinstitutional
Relations, the Rule
of Law and the
Charter of
Fundamental
Rights
20/12/2016 Brussels Fundamental rights
strategy
37 Michael Curtis,
Cabinet member of
Federica Mogherini
Foreign Affairs and
Security Policy
16/12/2016 Brussels Egypt
38 Monika
Ladmanova,
Cabinet member of
Věra Jourová
Justice, Consumers
and Gender
Equality
16/11/2016 Brussels, Belgium Education
39 Bernd Martenczuk,
Cabinet member of
Frans Timmermans
Better Regulation,
Interinstitutional
Relations, the Rule
of Law and the
Charter of
Fundamental
Rights
18/07/2016 Berlaymont Roma policy
40 Angelina Gros-
Tchorbadjiyska,
Cabinet member of
Kristalina
Georgieva
Budget & Human
Resources
02/03/2016 Brussels Meeting with Ms
Kinga Goncz
41 Michel Servoz,
Director-General
Employment, Social
Affairs and
Inclusion (EMPL)
02/03/2016 Michel Servoz
office
Situation of Roma
in South-Eastern
Europe
42 Monika
Ladmanova,
Cabinet member of
Věra Jourová
Věra Jourová,
Commissioner
Justice, Consumers
and Gender
Equality
25/02/2016 Brussels, Belgium Ukraine and access
to the legal aid
43 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
44 Iwona Piorko
Bermig,
Cabinet member of
Federica Mogherini
Foreign Affairs and
Security Policy
11/12/2015 Brussels Meeting with
Armenian experts
45 Milica PETROVIC,
Cabinet member of
Dimitris
Avramopoulos
Sofia Asteriadi,
Cabinet member of
Dimitris
Avramopoulos
Dimitris
Avramopoulos,
Commissioner
Migration, Home
Affairs and
Citizenship
17/11/2015 Brussels Refugee crisis
46 Valdis Dombrovskis
,
Vice-President
Tatyana Panova,
Cabinet member of
Valdis Dombrovskis
Euro and Social
Dialogue, also in
charge of Financial
Stability, Financial
Services and
Capital Markets
Union
17/11/2015 Brussels, Belgium EU response to
refugee crisis and
reform progress in
Ukraine. Page 4 of 5
5. 47 Alice Richard,
Cabinet member of
Frans Timmermans
Better Regulation,
Interinstitutional
Relations, the Rule
of Law and the
Charter of
Fundamental
Rights
30/06/2015 Berlaymont Fight against anti-
seministm and
anti-Muslim hatred
48 Věra Jourová,
Commissioner
Justice, Consumers
and Gender
Equality
11/06/2015 Brussels, Belgium Progress on Roma
inclusion
49 Ann Mettler, Head the EPSC 10/06/2015 Berlaymont Meeting with the
Director of the
Open Society
European Policy
Institute
50 Frans Timmermans,
First Vice-President
Bernd Martenczuk,
Cabinet member of
Frans Timmermans
Alice Richard,
Cabinet member of
Frans Timmermans
Liene Balta,
Cabinet member of
Frans Timmermans
Better Regulation,
Interinstitutional
Relations, the Rule
of Law and the
Charter of
Fundamental
Rights
14/04/2015 Berlaymont,
Brussels
Annual Colloquium
on the situation of
fundamental rights
in the EU
51 Kristalina
Georgieva,
Vice-President
Budget & Human
Resources
21/03/2015 Berlaymont Meeting with
George Soros in
margins of GMF
Forum Brussels
52 Jean-Claude
Juncker,
President
President 20/03/2015 Brussels Meeting with
George Soros
53 Christos
Stylianides,
Commissioner
Humanitarian Aid &
Crisis Management
20/03/2015 Brussels Situation in Ukraine
and support from
the EU
54 Věra Jourová,
Commissioner
Justice, Consumers
and Gender
Equality
19/03/2015 Brussels, Belgium Roma issues
55 Dragos Bucurenci,
Cabinet member of
Corina Crețu
Gabriel - Calin
Onaca,
Cabinet member of
Corina Crețu
Regional Policy 19/02/2015 Bruxelles Regional
development and
the de-
institutionalisation
agenda
56 Věra Jourová,
Commissioner
Justice, Consumers
and Gender
Equality
16/02/2015 Brussels, Belgium Equal Treatment
Directive
57 Iwona Piorko
Bermig,
Cabinet member of
Federica Mogherini
Foreign Affairs and
Security Policy
28/01/2015 Brussels Meeting with
Deputy Director of
Ukraine Foundation,
Ms Inna Pidluska
58 Věra Jourová,
Commissioner
Justice, Consumers
and Gender
Equality
09/12/2014 Brussels, Belgium Non-discrimination
policies
59 Hanna Jahns,
Cabinet member of
Johannes Hahn
European
Neighbourhood
Policy &
Enlargement
Negotiations
04/12/2014 Brussels Governance issues
in the
neighbourhood
Reference:
Publication of meetings is based on the provisions of
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. Page 5 of 5