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Les travaux de la commission sont divisés en cinq chapitres. Chaque chapitre adopte la même présentation (références, nom du rapporteur, textes législatifs) suivie d'une brève synthèse de la première et/ou deuxième ou troisième lecture du document. Le rapport contient une liste de tous les documents mentionnés dans les chapitres thématiques.

The European Union and Sport

Briefing 15-06-2004

More than one third of Europe's citizens participate in sporting activities and many aspects of the Union's policies influence the sporting world in areas such as free movement of persons, competition policy, media policy and health policy. However, it was only after 1997, with the inclusion of a Declaration on Sport in the Amsterdam Treaty that the European Union started to deal with sport from angles which were not purely economic. The briefing deals with these topics in detail.

In recent years the number of professional and semi-professional athletes has grown significantly. Many of these athletes reach the end of their professional sports careers to find themselves without the necessary academic or other vocational qualifications to gain employment in other sectors. The aim of the study is to explore how the different EU Member States deal with this growing problem. It examines the following questions: provisions for the support of young athletes; quotas for the admission ...

L’Union européenne et le sport

Analiżi fil-Fond 01-07-2002

Plus d’un citoyen européen sur trois participe à des activités sportives tandis que de nombreux aspects des politiques européennes telles que la libre circulation des personnes, la politique de concurrence, la politique médiatique et de santé ont un impact sur le monde du sport. Néanmoins, ce n’est qu’après 1997, avec l’inclusion d’une Déclaration sur le sport dans le traité d’Amsterdam, que l’Union européenne a commencé à envisager le sport sous des facettes autres que purement économiques. Le présent ...

In the EU Member States there are more than 50 million young people aged between 15 and 25. It is the Member States which are main responsible for the area of youth. However, since its creation the European Community has supported the national measures, in particular by establishing different action programmes, such as the Youth for Europe Programme (1988), the European Voluntary Service for Young People (1996) and the current Youth Programme (2000). The European Community would like to further ...

Social Policy in Finland - An Overview

Analiżi fil-Fond 01-11-1996

The system of industrial relations and the role of the social partners are presented in outline. Labour legislation, education and vocational training are described. Social security schemes and the effects of Finland's EU membership are discussed.