Opinions and other works with Civil Society Organisations - Group III members as rapporteur/co-rapporteur/rapporteur-general

  • Antagna on 14/11/2012
    Dokumentreferens
    SOC/447-EESC-2012-1566
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Hungary
    Plenary session number
    484
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    The findings of the study commissioned by the EESC and carried out in 27 Member States show that there is widespread frustration and distrust among the Roma community and civil society organisations. It seems that the National Roma Integration Strategies (NRIs) have not met the growing expectations of the Roma. The instruments and resources available appear insufficient to compensate for the continuing negative impact of discrimination and exclusion. The EESC feels that a rights-based approach is needed and emphasises that organised civil society, including Roma organisations and lobbies, must be fully involved throughout the development of NRISs (planning, implementation, monitoring and evaluation).
    Download — EESC opinion: Roma citizens
  • Antagna on 14/11/2012
    Dokumentreferens
    INT/649-EESC-2012-1765
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    France
    Plenary session number
    484
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    Download — EESC opinion: European Consumer Agenda
  • Antagna on 14/11/2012
    Dokumentreferens
    ECO/331-EESC-1401
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Slovakia
    Plenary session number
    484
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    Download — VAT: Treatment of vouchers
  • Antagna on 08/11/2012
    Dokumentreferens
    CCMI/101-EESC-2012-1012
    Employers - GR I
    Italy
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Germany
    Download — Personal social, sanitary and educational services industries
  • Antagna on 19/09/2012
    Dokumentreferens
    NAT/554-EESC-2012-1167
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Czech Republic
    Plenary session number
    483
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    Download — EESC Opinion: Land use, land use change and forestry (LULUCF)
  • Antagna on 19/09/2012
    Dokumentreferens
    TEN/483-EESC-2012-465
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Spain
    Plenary session number
    483
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    Due to the personal and societal impact of social networks and their future development and consequences, the EU institutions need to prioritise the adoption of binding and non-binding supranational measures leading to self-regulation or, preferably, co-regulation, in line with the Digital Agenda, to foster responsible and intelligent use within a dynamic Digital Single Market and to prevent the problems associated with its inherent risks. The EESC believes the ideal situation would be to have "model laws" on which to base international regulation. However, until this becomes possible, we need to find an EU-level solution.

    Download — Responsible use of social networks
  • Antagna on 19/09/2012
    Dokumentreferens
    INT/632-EESC-2012-1411
    Workers - GR II
    Malta
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Belgium
    Plenary session number
    483
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    Download — EESC opinion: An action plan to improve access to finance for SMEs
  • Antagna on 18/09/2012
    Dokumentreferens
    TEN/489-EESC-2012-1518
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Italy
    Plenary session number
    483
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    Download — European strategy for making the internet a better place for children
  • Antagna on 18/09/2012
    Dokumentreferens
    NAT/546-EESC-2012-1224
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Germany
    Plenary session number
    483
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    Download — EESC Opinion: Innovation for a sustainable future - the Eco-innovation Action Plan
  • Antagna on 18/09/2012
    Dokumentreferens
    INT/645-EESC-2012-1211
    Civil Society Organisations - GR III
    Plenary session number
    483
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    The EESC supports the Commission's proposal which will allow for the creation of the European Foundation (FE), for which it has called already in 2010 in its own-initiative opinion (INT/498). The EESC recommends adopting the proposal without delay. As an optional instrument, FE will give the opportunity to foundations opting for the statute to work in each EU country without the need to create local structures, provided that the foundation will be recognised in the country of origin of its creation.
    Download — EESC opinion: Statute for a European Foundation