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Listen to a selection of briefing material on the key issues in each month's EP Plenary. Written for Members and their staff by expert policy analysts, these podcasts capture the essence of upcoming business in a few minute's listening.

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The 2017 Sakharov Prize

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2017 3:08


Established in 1988 by the European Parliament, the Sakharov Prize for freedom of thought is awarded each year in December to individuals or organisations for their outstanding achievements in upholding human rights and fundamental freedoms. By awarding the 2017 Prize to the Venezuelan Opposition, the Parliament denounces the situation in Venezuela, re-affirms its support to the democratically elected National Assembly, calls for a peaceful transition to democracy, and pays tribute to the Venezuelan people, in particular to those who have been unjustly jailed for expressing their opinions.Source: © European Union - EP

PANA committee of inquiry

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2017 2:40


The European Parliament's 'Committee of Inquiry to investigate alleged contraventions and maladministration in the application of Union law in relation to money laundering, tax avoidance and tax evasion' (PANA committee) was established in June 2016. Its report and the recommendation submitted for adoption by the European Parliament's December plenary session now pave the way for further monitoring and follow-up actions.Source: © European Union - EP

Professional qualifications in inland navigation

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2017 2:28


As part of its efforts to reduce transport emissions, the EU wants to make better use of inland navigation. This requires addressing the limited labour mobility and shortage of qualified workers in the sector. The proposed directive seeks to establish one competence-based system of qualifications for workers on all EU inland waterways. Ultimately, the new rules aim to make jobs in inland navigation more attractive. Parliament is due to vote on the proposal in plenary in November.Source: © European Union - EP

New priorities for EU–Africa cooperation

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2017 3:13


The 3D-printing sector has proven its commercial viability in recent years, reaching the high street and, indeed, many homes. The technology is already used in some medical domains such as dentistry and prosthetics, and many scientists are now exploring methods of printing biological materials. Even if reports about lifesaving 3D-printed hearts are certainly premature, the technology has several medical applications.Source: © European Union - EP

Smart borders: EU Entry/Exit System

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2017 2:28


The Commission has envisaged integrated border management for several years, in response to increased traveller flows and the new security context. The Entry/Exit System proposed aims to set up a database where entry and exit information of third-country travellers is recorded. Following a political agreement with the Council, the Parliament is expected to vote on the texts in October.Source: © European Union - EP

FTA talks to start with Australia and New Zealand

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2017 2:35


On 13 September 2017, the Commission presented recommendations to the Council to authorise the launch of free trade agreement (FTA) negotiations with Australia and New Zealand. In October, the Parliament is due to debate reports by the Parliament's Committee on International Trade (INTA) on the proposed negotiating mandate for trade negotiations with Australia and New Zealand.Source: © European Union - EP

Establishing the European Public Prosecutor

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2017 2:20


The European Parliament is expected to vote during the October I plenary session on giving its consent to the proposed regulation on the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO), agreed by 20 Member States under enhanced cooperation in June 2017.Source: © European Union - EP

Safety rules and standards for passenger ships

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2017 1:55


After a review of the EU legislation on passenger ship safety, the European Commission proposed a number of changes to simplify the existing rules and cut administrative costs, while making sea travel safer. This proposed directive clarifies technical requirements for construction, stability and fire protection of vessels travelling on domestic routes. The newly defined standards should provide for uniform national interpretations and make the rules easier to update, monitor and enforce.Source: © European Union - EP

EU rules on control of arms exports

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2017 3:14


The EU's Common Position on arms exports is the only legally binding region-wide arrangement on conventional arms exports. While the Common Position has increased information-sharing and transparency of Member States' arms exports, scope remains to enhance convergence of national policies and for stricter implementation of the criteria defined in the EU text. Parliament is due to discuss a report on implementation of the Common Position during its September plenary session.Source: © European Union - EP

WIFI4EU - Promotion of internet connectivity in local communities

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2017 2:03


The European Commission has launched an initiative aimed at providing free access to fast internet in local communities. The European Parliament is due to discuss and vote on WIFI4EU during its September plenary.Source: © European Union - EP

EU strategy for international cultural relations

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2017 2:26


Culture as a tool of EU diplomacy aims at reinforcing cultural diversity, human rights, and social and economic cohesion based on cultural and creative industries as a driving force of growth. Yet, in the view of the European Parliament, EU action needs proper funding and a clearly-defined programme.Source: © European Union - EP

Transcript-EU strategy for international cultural relations

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2017


Culture as a tool of EU diplomacy aims at reinforcing cultural diversity, human rights, and social and economic cohesion based on cultural and creative industries as a driving force of growth. Yet, in the view of the European Parliament, EU action needs proper funding and a clearly-defined programme.Source: © European Union - EP

Promoting development in EU outermost regions

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2017 2:24


Located far from the European continent and with regional gross domestic product well below the EU average, the EU's outermost regions – the Azores, the Canary Islands, French Guiana, Guadeloupe, Madeira, Martinique, Mayotte, Réunion and Saint-Martin – face many challenges to development, owing to factors such as climate or economic dependence on a few products. A report on promoting cohesion and development in the outermost regions is due to be debated in Parliament's July session.Source: © European Union - EP

Transcript-Promoting development in EU outermost regions

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2017


Located far from the European continent and with regional gross domestic product well below the EU average, the EU's outermost regions – the Azores, the Canary Islands, French Guiana, Guadeloupe, Madeira, Martinique, Mayotte, Réunion and Saint-Martin – face many challenges to development, owing to factors such as climate or economic dependence on a few products. A report on promoting cohesion and development in the outermost regions is due to be debated in Parliament's July session.Source: © European Union - EP

Increasing partnership in cohesion policy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2017 1:47


The partnership principle lies at the very heart of the EU’s cohesion policy. A process involving public authorities, economic and social partners, and civil society, partnership reinforces the legitimacy of EU policymaking and, by increasing ownership of the policy on the ground, can help to communicate the results of EU policies more effectively. A report on increasing engagement of partners and visibility in the performance of European Structural and Investment Funds (ESIF) is due to be debated in Parliament’s June plenary session.Source: © European Union - EP

Transcript-Increasing partnership in cohesion policy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2017


The partnership principle lies at the very heart of the EU’s cohesion policy. A process involving public authorities, economic and social partners, and civil society, partnership reinforces the legitimacy of EU policymaking and, by increasing ownership of the policy on the ground, can help to communicate the results of EU policies more effectively. A report on increasing engagement of partners and visibility in the performance of European Structural and Investment Funds (ESIF) is due to be debated in Parliament’s June plenary session.Source: © European Union - EP

Framework for energy efficiency labelling

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2017 2:01


In July 2015, the European Commission proposed a regulation on energy labelling that would replace and repeal the 2010 directive on the subject. The Parliament proposed a series of amendments in July 2016, setting the stage for interinstitutional 'trilogue' negotiations. An agreement was eventually reached in March 2017, and the agreed text is due to be voted in the June plenary.Source: © European Union - EP

Transcript-Framework for energy efficiency labelling

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2017


In July 2015, the European Commission proposed a regulation on energy labelling that would replace and repeal the 2010 directive on the subject. The Parliament proposed a series of amendments in July 2016, setting the stage for interinstitutional 'trilogue' negotiations. An agreement was eventually reached in March 2017, and the agreed text is due to be voted in the June plenary.Source: © European Union - EP

Resource efficiency: Reducing food waste, improving food safety

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2017 2:24


As part of its action plan on the circular economy, the EU is aiming to give substance to a more efficient use of resources by reducing food waste and increasing food security. The European Parliament is due to vote in May 2017 on an own-initiative report proposing measures to cut the 88 million tonnes of edible food wasted annually in the EU by half by 2030.Source: © European Union - EP

Transcript-Resource efficiency: Reducing food waste, improving food safety

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2017


As part of its action plan on the circular economy, the EU is aiming to give substance to a more efficient use of resources by reducing food waste and increasing food security. The European Parliament is due to vote in May 2017 on an own-initiative report proposing measures to cut the 88 million tonnes of edible food wasted annually in the EU by half by 2030.Source: © European Union - EP

Cross-border portability of online content

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2017 2:24


The European Parliament is to vote in plenary in May on new rules on cross-border portability, which would enable consumers to access their online subscriptions for content services when they travel across the EU and are temporarily outside their Member State of residence.Source: © European Union - EP

Transcript-Cross-border portability of online content

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2017


The European Parliament is to vote in plenary in May on new rules on cross-border portability, which would enable consumers to access their online subscriptions for content services when they travel across the EU and are temporarily outside their Member State of residence.Source: © European Union - EP

Medical devices and in vitro diagnostic medical devices

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2017 1:53


Building on its Visa Liberalisation Dialogues, the European Commission is proposing to waive visa requirements for 45 million Ukrainian citizens. In parallel, the European Union (EU) has revised its visa suspension mechanism, reinforcing safeguards to apply to all visa liberalisation agreements.Source: © European Union - EP

Transcript-Medical devices and in vitro diagnostic medical devices

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2017


Building on its Visa Liberalisation Dialogues, the European Commission is proposing to waive visa requirements for 45 million Ukrainian citizens. In parallel, the European Union (EU) has revised its visa suspension mechanism, reinforcing safeguards to apply to all visa liberalisation agreements.Source: © European Union - EP

Visa liberalisation for Ukraine

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2017 1:51


Building on its Visa Liberalisation Dialogues, the European Commission is proposing to waive visa requirements for 45 million Ukrainian citizens. In parallel, the European Union (EU) has revised its visa suspension mechanism, reinforcing safeguards to apply to all visa liberalisation agreements.Source: © European Union - EP

Transcript-Visa liberalisation for Ukraine

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2017


Building on its Visa Liberalisation Dialogues, the European Commission is proposing to waive visa requirements for 45 million Ukrainian citizens. In parallel, the European Union (EU) has revised its visa suspension mechanism, reinforcing safeguards to apply to all visa liberalisation agreements.Source: © European Union - EP

Fundamental rights implications of Big Data

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2017 2:53


The development of smart devices connected online and of big data practices, allowing unprecedented availability, sharing and automated use of data, brings both opportunities in terms of efficiency and improvement in our lives and risks for individuals’ fundamental rights.Think Tank - "At a glance" productSource: © European Union - EP

Transcript-Fundamental rights implications of Big Data

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2017


The development of smart devices connected online and of big data practices, allowing unprecedented availability, sharing and automated use of data, brings both opportunities in terms of efficiency and improvement in our lives and risks for individuals’ fundamental rights.Think Tank - "At a glance" productSource: © European Union - EP

Conflict minerals

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2017 2:18


After lengthy interinstitutional negotiations concluded in a trilogue agreement with the Council, Parliament is due to adopt its first-reading position, during the March II part-session, on a proposed regulation laying down supply chain due diligence obligations for importers of tin, tantalum and tungsten, as well as their ores, and gold originating in conflict-affected areas. The proposed regulation seeks to break the link between certain armed conflicts and the illegal mining operations which sustain them, and to ensure responsible sourcing for European industries. Think Tank - "At a glance" productSource: © European Union - EP

Transcript-Conflict minerals

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2017


After lengthy interinstitutional negotiations concluded in a trilogue agreement with the Council, Parliament is due to adopt its first-reading position, during the March II part-session, on a proposed regulation laying down supply chain due diligence obligations for importers of tin, tantalum and tungsten, as well as their ores, and gold originating in conflict-affected areas. The proposed regulation seeks to break the link between certain armed conflicts and the illegal mining operations which sustain them, and to ensure responsible sourcing for European industries. Think Tank - "At a glance" productSource: © European Union - EP

Towards a stronger EU emissions trading system

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2017 2:28


In July 2015, the European Commission proposed a reform of the EU emissions trading system (ETS) for the 2021-2030 period. The proposed directive introduces tighter limits on greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to achieve the EU's 2030 climate targets, while protecting energy-intensive industries from the risk of 'carbon leakage'. The Parliament is expected to vote on it during the February II session. Source: © European Union - EP

Transcript-Towards a stronger EU emissions trading system

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2017


In July 2015, the European Commission proposed a reform of the EU emissions trading system (ETS) for the 2021-2030 period. The proposed directive introduces tighter limits on greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to achieve the EU's 2030 climate targets, while protecting energy-intensive industries from the risk of 'carbon leakage'. The Parliament is expected to vote on it during the February II session. Source: © European Union - EP

Civil Law on robotics

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2017 2:24


The Legal Affairs Committee has tabled a report with recommendations to the Commission on the civil-law and ethical aspects of robotics. The report calls for EU legislation introducing a register of robots, setting up an EU Agency for Robotics and laying down principles of civil liability for damages caused by robots. Such legislation should be complemented by ethical codes of conduct.Source: © European Union - EP

Transcript-Civil Law on robotics

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2017


The Legal Affairs Committee has tabled a report with recommendations to the Commission on the civil-law and ethical aspects of robotics. The report calls for EU legislation introducing a register of robots, setting up an EU Agency for Robotics and laying down principles of civil liability for damages caused by robots. Such legislation should be complemented by ethical codes of conduct.Source: © European Union - EP

Electing the European Parliament President

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2017 2:32


At the January plenary sitting, the European Parliament is due to elect its 30th President, to hold the office until the next European parliamentary elections, due in 2019. The President has an important and increasingly visible function in the EU institutional and international setting, mirroring the influential role of the Parliament as a shaper of EU policies and co-legislator.Source: © European Union - EP

Transcript-Electing the European Parliament President

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2017


At the January plenary sitting, the European Parliament is due to elect its 30th President, to hold the office until the next European parliamentary elections, due in 2019. The President has an important and increasingly visible function in the EU institutional and international setting, mirroring the influential role of the Parliament as a shaper of EU policies and co-legislator.Source: © European Union - EP

Human rights in EU trade policy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2017 2:25


The EU is committed to protect human rights in its external policy through its treaties. Since it is the largest world’s trade bloc, it is in a prime position to use the significant leverage provided by its commercial power for protecting and promoting human rights in third countries. Actually, all components of EU trade policy recognise respect of human rights as a fundamental principle. EU's free trade agreements integrate a human rights clause stipulating that respect for democracy, human rights and rule of law constitute an essential element of the agreement, whose breach can lead to its suspension. The unilateral trade preferences the EU grants to developing countries are conditional on the respect of core human rights and labour rights norms. Additional preferences are provided to developing countries that fully comply with relevant international conventions. Other unilateral measures ban trade in certain goods that can be used to violate human rights or whose production has been linked to conflict and massive human rights breaches. Source: © European Union - EP

Transcript-Human rights in EU trade policy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2017


The EU is committed to protect human rights in its external policy through its treaties. Since it is the largest world’s trade bloc, it is in a prime position to use the significant leverage provided by its commercial power for protecting and promoting human rights in third countries. Actually, all components of EU trade policy recognise respect of human rights as a fundamental principle. EU's free trade agreements integrate a human rights clause stipulating that respect for democracy, human rights and rule of law constitute an essential element of the agreement, whose breach can lead to its suspension. The unilateral trade preferences the EU grants to developing countries are conditional on the respect of core human rights and labour rights norms. Additional preferences are provided to developing countries that fully comply with relevant international conventions. Other unilateral measures ban trade in certain goods that can be used to violate human rights or whose production has been linked to conflict and massive human rights breaches. Source: © European Union - EP

Deep-sea fisheries in the North-East Atlantic

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2016 2:38


Jean Weissenberger. Deep-sea species and marine ecosystems are particularly sensitive to human activities. The European Parliament is now to finalise the adoption of a regulation aimed at sustainable deep-sea fishing activities, while freezing their zonal footprint and protecting vulnerable deep-sea ecosystems.Think Tank - "At a glance" productSource: © European Union - EP

Transcript-Deep-sea fisheries in the North-East Atlantic

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2016


Jean Weissenberger. Deep-sea species and marine ecosystems are particularly sensitive to human activities. The European Parliament is now to finalise the adoption of a regulation aimed at sustainable deep-sea fishing activities, while freezing their zonal footprint and protecting vulnerable deep-sea ecosystems.Think Tank - "At a glance" productSource: © European Union - EP

Market access to port services

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2016 2:39


Marketa Pape. To improve commercial efficiency and increase the financial transparency of the major EU seaports, the European Commission proposed a new regulation in 2013. Following agreement with the Council in trilogue the new regulation is now to be voted in plenary in December. In contrast to previous, rejected proposals on ports, this one will not affect Member States' social and employment rules.Think Tank - "At a glance" productSource: © European Union - EP

Transcript-Market access to port services

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2016


Marketa Pape. To improve commercial efficiency and increase the financial transparency of the major EU seaports, the European Commission proposed a new regulation in 2013. Following agreement with the Council in trilogue the new regulation is now to be voted in plenary in December. In contrast to previous, rejected proposals on ports, this one will not affect Member States' social and employment rules.Think Tank - "At a glance" productSource: © European Union - EP

Establishing a Skills Guarantee

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2016 2:23


Monika Kiss (EPOL).Surveys reveal that 70 million adults have insufficient basic skills, which can lead to problems at individual and societal levels. The Skills Guarantee aims to encourage upskilling pathways at national level, with implementation and monitoring supported by the European Commission. The European Parliament highlights the importance of the involvement of social partners, the recognition of informal learning outcomes, the appropriate use of funds, synergies with other tools and more action at EU level.Think Tank - "At a glance" productSource: © European Union - EP

Transcript-Establishing a Skills Guarantee

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2016


Monika Kiss (EPOL).Surveys reveal that 70 million adults have insufficient basic skills, which can lead to problems at individual and societal levels. The Skills Guarantee aims to encourage upskilling pathways at national level, with implementation and monitoring supported by the European Commission. The European Parliament highlights the importance of the involvement of social partners, the recognition of informal learning outcomes, the appropriate use of funds, synergies with other tools and more action at EU level.Think Tank - "At a glance" productSource: © European Union - EP

National emission ceilings for air pollutants

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2016 2:19


Didier Bourguignon (EPOL).Parliament and Council have agreed on new national ceilings for the emission of key air pollutants. This includes particulate matter (PM), which estimated to cause 400 000 premature deaths (and cost €330-940 bn) every year in the EU. The new targets would halve the number of premature deaths by 2030.Think Tank - "At a glance" productSource: © European Union - EP

Transcript-National emission ceilings for air pollutants

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2016


Didier Bourguignon (EPOL).Parliament and Council have agreed on new national ceilings for the emission of key air pollutants. This includes particulate matter (PM), which estimated to cause 400 000 premature deaths (and cost €330-940 bn) every year in the EU. The new targets would halve the number of premature deaths by 2030.Think Tank - "At a glance" productSource: © European Union - EP

EU mechanism on democracy, the rule of law and fundamental rights

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2016 2:58


The European Union is founded on values, including democracy, the rule of law and respect for fundamental rights, laid down in Article 2 TEU. Those values are common to all Member States and a precondition for a well-functioning Union based on mutual trust. In recent years, events in some Member States revealed systemic threats to the rule of law. A lack of coherent and effective action to protect those values revealed need for a new and more effective EU mechanism. The Parliament is due to vote during the October II plenary session on a legislative-initiative report to create an interinstitutional 'Pact on democracy, the rule of law and fundamental rights'.Source : © European Union - EP

Volunteering in the EU

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2016 4:00


Volunteering is a core expression of civic participation. Over the last 20 years, some 100 000 young people have taken part in international volunteering through the European Voluntary Service, thus contributing to sectors as varied and diverse as education, youth, culture, sport, environment, health, social care, consumer protection, humanitarian aid, development policy, research, equal opportunities and external relations.Source : © European Union - EP

State of the Union

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2016 3:23


As we await the President of the European Commission, Jean-Claude Juncker to deliver his State of the Union address at the European Parliament on Wednesday 14 September, we take a brief look at the increasing significance of this event and the role of the plenary debate in this annual event. Listen to this EPRS Plenary Podcast for more on the State of the Union.Source : © European Union - EP

Travel document for the return of illegally staying third-country nationals

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2016 2:12


Member States and the European Parliament are working on a new European travel document to speed the return of migrants staying irregularly in European soil. One of the main reasons is they lack valid travel documents… and the substitute documents used by member states today are not always accepted by the destination countries, as they can be easily falsified. Listen to this EPRS Plenary Podcast for more information.Source : © European Union - EP

European Border and Coast Guard System

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2016 2:47


Current migratory pressures and flows in the management of the EU’s external borders in some member states have revamped the idea of a European Border and Coast Guard system. The Commission has already put a proposal on the table. Find out more in this EPRS Plenary podcast. NB Please note this item has been postponed to a later plenary session.Source : © European Union - EP

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