Publications

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    56 pages

    The environmental statement aims to describe the environmental management system (EMAS) in place at the European Economic and Social Committee and the European Committee of the Regions.

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    5 pages

    This publication is part of a series of catalogues published in the context of the exhibitions organized by the EESC.

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    Study
    9 pages

    The study examines international reports for culture's impact on European cities and its use as a tool for regeneration and development.  It provides an overview of the factors in EU city development linked to culture and identity through selective qualitative and quantitative analysis. Culture is examined thematically in terms of its use as a vehicle for economic growth, a tool for reconverting cities, for integration and inclusiveness, and as a pillar of European identity.

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    5 pages

    This publication is part of a series of catalogues published in the context of the exhibitions organized by the EESC.

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    Annual activity report
    44 pages

    The report presents the activities and achievements of the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) in 2015: its key missions and objectives, its organisation and political bodies, its role in EU decision-making and as a voice for organised civil society and lastly as a promoter of European values.

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    17 pages

    Representatives of European organised civil society have put forward their proposals as part of the preparation by the Commission of its 2017 Work Programme. While regretting the result of UK citizens' vote to leave the EU, the EESC asks for a rapid  start to the negotiations with the UK in order to respond to the present uncertainty about the future of the EU and it demands to be fully involved in the negotiation process with the UK.

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    2 pages

    Just like the other European institutions, on Saturday 28 May the EESC opened its doors to the public. Volunteers - 20 EESC members and 75 members of staff - welcomed 2 424 visitors.

    The guiding theme this year was "United in diversity".

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    16 pages

    For the first time in the history of the European Union, twelve years after its accession, the Slovak Republic will take up the presidency of the Council on 1 July.

     

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    Study
    111 pages

    This Study brings light to the economic factors that contribute to sustainable growth in the European Union (EU) and investigates the political feasibility of economic reforms enhancing such factors. It also explores the aspects influencing competitiveness and fostering convergence and cohesion at EU and Member State levels.

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    Study
    81 pages

    The study examines international reports for culture's impact on European cities and its use as a tool for regeneration and development.  It provides an overview of the factors in EU city development linked to culture and identity through selective qualitative and quantitative analysis.