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The report 'Preparing for Complexity - The European Parliament in 2025', presented by the Secretary General of the European Parliament in January 2013, identified the core set of problematic issues in defence policy as a) duplication, b) lack of a common strategic view and c) lack of a clear vision for the future. The purpose of this paper is to develop these considerations and to focus on the benefits of greater cooperation at European level. Setting out the economic argument of the added value ...

On 11 October 2012, the Committee on Legal Affairs (JURI) requested a Cost of Non-Europe report (CoNE) on the perspective of having a European Code on Private International Law. This Cost of Non-Europe report analyses the formal question of the code, and more particularly the question of 'gaps' in the Private International Law of the European Union which need to be filled, and the cost to citizens and businesses of not filling them. It also contains quantitative and qualitative arguments in favour ...

The Coordinators of the Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection of the European Parliament requested a briefing paper on Hotel Fire Safety from the European Added Value Unit. This paper is intended to review the recent developments in hotel fire safety (from the Council Recommendation of 1986 to its possible revision and upgrading to a Directive) and to set out the arguments for and against legislation in this field.

This European Added Value assessment aims at pointing out the main benefits of a statute for a European mutual society from a social, economic and legal perspective. It is calculated that today mutual societies provide healthcare and social services to 230 million European citizens and represent about 180 billion euros in insurance premiums. Almost 70% of the total number of insurance companies in Europe are mutual societies. There is a nearly unanimous agreement among stakeholders that a statute ...

Two legislative own-initiative reports adopted by Parliament in 2009 (Lehne) and 2012 (Regner) call on the Commission to submit a proposal for a directive on the cross-border transfer of company seats (14th Company Law Directive). The arguments in favour of this approach are set out in detail in this European Added Value Assessment, which draws on the expert research commissioned specifically for the purpose of this assessment. ANNEX I: Legal effects of the requested legislative instrument (Catherine ...