The EU's new approach to funding peace and security
The link between security, peace and development is recognised by both security and development communities. However, the practical implications of this nexus still pose challenges – especially in the light of a rapidly evolving security environment. While the EU’s assistance for peace and security comes in different forms – for instance through budgetary support or under common security and defence policy – the existing rules of financing under the EU budget exclude activities aimed at enhancing cooperation with the defence sector and the military in third countries. The proposed amendment to Regulation (EU) No 230/2014 of 11 March 2014 establishing the Instrument contributing to Stability and Peace (IcSP) aims to remedy this situation by creating the conditions to allow EU budgetary support for capacitybuilding programmes in third countries aimed at training and mentoring, the provision of non-lethal equipment and assistance with infrastructure improvements, and help with strengthening the capacity of military actors in order to contribute to the achievement of peaceful and inclusive societies and sustainable development. Fifth edition. The ‘EU Legislation in Progress’ briefings are updated at key stages throughout the legislative procedure. Please note this document has been designed for on-line viewing.
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- EVROPSKÁ UNIE
- mezinárodní bezpečnost
- mezinárodní bezpečnost
- mezinárodní spolupráce
- MEZINÁRODNÍ VZTAHY
- nastolení míru
- nařízení (EU)
- novela zákona
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- práce parlamentu
- právní předpisy Evropské unie
- předcházení konfliktům
- rozvojová pomoc
- udržování míru
- vojenská spolupráce
- zahraniční politika
- řešení sporů
- řádný legislativní postup