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Die ursprüngliche vollständige Studie über den Einsatz von Beratern durch die Kommission bei der Ausarbeitung von Rechtsvorschriften wurde 2022 vom Centre for Strategy & Evaluation Services (CSES) durchgeführt. Sie untersucht den Einsatz von Beratern durch die Europäische Kommission in den letzten zehn Jahren, ihre Entwicklung und ihr Ausmaß und berücksichtigt die haushaltspolitischen, rechtlichen und politischen Fragen, die sich aus der derzeitigen Praxis ergeben.

This study, commissioned by the European Parliament’s Policy Department for Citizens’ Rights and Constitutional Affairs at the request of the LIBE Committee, examines to what extent differences between national procedural criminal laws hinder the negotiations and the operation of cross-border cooperation instruments. It is based on a comparative analysis of a representative sample of nine Member States. It identifies several forms of “hindrances” to cross-border cooperation, ranging from mere delays ...

Serbien: Länderbericht 2016

Auf einen Blick 07-06-2017

Im Juni 2017 stimmt das Europäische Parlament über einen Entschließungsantrag zu dem serbischen Länderbericht 2016 ab. Es erkennt die Fortschritte, die Serbien bei den Verhandlungen über den Beitritt zur EU erzielt hat, und die strenge Reformagenda Serbiens an und betont, dass der Dialog mit Pristina und Rechtsstaatlichkeitsreformen auch künftig im Hinblick auf Maßnahmen vorrangig sein werden.

Prozesskostenhilfe in Strafverfahren

Auf einen Blick 27-09-2016

Nach langer Vorlaufzeit wird die EU nun in Kürze den letzten Schritt bei der Verbesserung der Verteidigungsrechte der Bürger vollziehen. Im Rahmen der Plenartagung im Oktober soll über den zwischen den Mitgesetzgebern ausgehandelten Kompromiss für die vorgeschlagene Richtlinie über Prozesskostenhilfe abgestimmt werden.

This study was requested by the European Parliament's Committee for Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs (LIBE) as part of the Parliament's general commitment to improving the quality of EU legislation, and in particular its undertaking to carry out impact assessments of its own substantial amendments when it considers it appropriate and necessary for the legislative process. The aim of this ex-ante impact assessment is to evaluate seven substantial amendments to the Commission’s proposal for ...

This study was commissioned by the European Parliament's Policy Department for Citizens' Rights and Constitutional Affairs at the request of the LIBE Committee. With a view to support the preparation of the report on the situation of fundamental rights in the European Union (2015), it examines the follow-up given to the European Parliament resolution of 8 September 2015 on 'The situation of fundamental rights in the European Union (2013-2014)'. It considers the conditions that should be established ...

In September 2015, the United States Environmental Protection Agency claimed that Volkswagen had installed illegal software on some of its diesel vehicles, to modify emissions of certain air pollutants. Subsequently, the company has been the subject of legal action brought by consumers, investors, non-governmental organisations and government agencies. In many cases, the plaintiffs have gathered their actions together into collective (or class action) complaints. In the United States, complaints ...

This briefing seeks to provide an initial analysis of the strengths and weaknesses of the European Commission's Impact Assessment accompanying its proposal for a Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council on provisional legal aid for suspects or accused persons deprived of liberty and legal aid in European Arrest Warrant Proceedings (COM (2013) 824), submitted on 27 November 2013. This proposal is part of the 2009 Roadmap on Procedural Rights (‘the Roadmap’) aiming at strengthening the ...

The revision of Regulation No 1049/2001 regarding public access to documents coincides with the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty. It highlights the lack of general regulation of the classification of “sensitive” documents in the EU and the absence of transparency in that field. The needs of democratic governance call for a modification of this situation, in order to effectively protect citizens’ rights of access to documents and to ensure a normal exercise of the Parliament's prerogatives.