Essays about: "decision making procedures in eu"

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  1. 1. The call for more Transparency within the Comitology system - Normative Assessment of EU’s Comitology System in implementation acts, its accountability and transparency between 2009-2017

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionen

    Author : Markus Jonasson Krook; [2019]
    Keywords : EU; Comitology; multi-level governance; transparency; accountability; Law and Political Science;

    Abstract : In studies surrounding the EU, assessments usually focus on the decision-making in the first tier-rule making system between the Commission, Parliament and the Council. What this study has analyzed is the second-tier rule making system, The Comitology. This institution is built up by hundreds of different committees tackling different subjects. READ MORE

  2. 2. A review of decision-making in the Authorisation regime of Regulation (EC) 1907/2006 REACH

    University essay from Högskolan i Gävle/Avdelningen för Industriell utveckling, IT och Samhällsbyggnad

    Author : Mats Forkman; [2019]
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    Abstract : Chemicals are integral to almost all sectors of society, bringing many benefits, but the sound management throughout their lifecycle is essential in order to achieve a better and more sustainable future for all. The object of this study, the Authorisation regime in EU’s REACH-regulation, is one regulatory instrument to control chemicals. READ MORE

  3. 3. Quality Assurance in the Review Process of the Swedish EIA System

    University essay from Stockholms universitet/Institutionen för naturgeografi

    Author : Camilla Mällberg; [2015]
    Keywords : quality assurance; EIA; CEAA; NCEA; commission; environmental impact assessment; burden of proof; EIS; transparency; independence; environmental impact statement; sustainable development; Sweden; Netherlands; environment; sustainability; review; impartiality; precautionary principle; environmental policy; environmental law; EU; Kvalitetssäkring; MKB; granskningsprocess; Sverige; Nederländerna; miljökonsekvensbeskrivning; hållbar utveckling; hållbarhet; miljö; EU; miljölagstiftning; miljöbalken;

    Abstract : By 2050, the world population is projected to exceed nine billion and sustainable development measures are therefore critical. There has been a clear consensus internationally regarding the importance of assessing projects’ environmental impacts as a mean to promote sustainable development. READ MORE

  4. 4. Non-state actors’ role in the EU forest policy making : a study of Swedish actors and the Timber Regulation negotiations

    University essay from SLU/Dept. of Forest Products

    Author : Wilhelm Magnusson; [2014]
    Keywords : forestry; policy making; participation; lobbyism; coalitions; EU timber regulation; non-state actors; consultation; forest stakeholders; E-NGO;

    Abstract : The purpose of this research is to identify how E-NGO and forest stakeholders, in the study referred to as non-state actors, have influenced the EU timber regulation; through participation and lobbyism towards the decision- makers (policy makers) at EU and national level, to achieve adjustments in the legislative text. The study also examines the relationships between the forest stakeholders, the E-NGOs and the EU-institutions, regarding communication, cooperation, informal and formal consultation where interviews were accomplished with decision-makers from the EU-institutions, forest stakeholders, E-NGOS and representatives from Swedish authorities that participated under the development of the EUTR during the period of 2008-2013. READ MORE

  5. 5. A common EU migration policy? EU immigration and asylum policy from the perspective of regime complexity

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionen

    Author : Christine Plathner; [2013]
    Keywords : EU migration policy; asylum; regime complexity; immigration; regimes; Law and Political Science;

    Abstract : Since the creation of the Schengen cooperation the internal borders within the EU have disappeared and been replaced by a common external border. This has led to an increased coordination of migration policy. Scholars have discussed the EU approach to migration from different perspectives. READ MORE