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The 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference of Parties, also known as COP26, held in Glasgow, made limited progress on measures to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases. Leaders and government officials did agree on plans to limit deforestation and emissions of methane, one of the gases responsible for global warming, but they made little headway on curbing CO2 discharges. Notably, the leaders of China and Russia did not attend. Before the conference, scientists, analysts and many politicians ...

‘Derivatives’, ‘central counterparties’ and ‘trade repositories’. What are they and how are they inter-related? Why was regulation necessary, and how does the European Market Infrastructure Regulation (EMIR) regulate? This paper places these elements in context and provides an introduction to the subject of over-the-counter derivatives, as well as the developments that led to the Commission's proposals for revision of the legislation in 2017.

Access to documents after Lisbon

Briefing 11-11-2011

Citizens' right to access documents of the EU institutions has been enshrined in EU Treaties and the Char­ter of Fundamental Rights. In 2008, the Commission proposed to change Regu­lation 1049/2001 which sets out the rules for access to such documents. The Council objects strongly to many of Parliament's proposed amend­­ments to the Commission proposal. This has led to an ""institu­tio­nal impasse"", which continues with little sign of any breakthrough. Many MEPs feel that the proposal is a step ...

A critical appraisal of current policies in the EU and selected national systems