Agenda-items bij Consumentenrechtenbeleid
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21-05EP Martin Schulz: Meeting with Neven Mimica, Commissioner-designate for consumer protection
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22-05SCFCAH - Biological Safety
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22-05SCFCAH - Animal Health and Welfare
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22-05SCFCAH - Controls and Import Conditions
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22-05SCFCAH - Toxicological Safety
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24-05European Competition and Consumer Day
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24-05Ms Viviane REDING in Luxembourg
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24-05Raadswerkgroep Gegevensbescherming, Brussel
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24-05Raadswerkgroep Gegevensbescherming, Brussel
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29-05Animal Welfare in Transport Conference
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29-05Standing Committee on Seeds and Propagating Material for Agriculture, Horticulture, Forestry & Vine
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29-05Standing Committee on Propagating Material and Plants of Fruit Genera and Species
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29-05Standing Committee on the Propagating Material of Ornamental Plants
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29-05Standing Committee for Community Plant Variety Rights
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29-05Parlementaire Commissie vergadering: Interne markt en consumentenbescherming, Brussel
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29-05Parlementaire Commissie vergadering: Interne markt en consumentenbescherming, Brussel
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30-05The Commission adopts its monthly infringements package
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30-05Parlementaire Commissie vergadering: Interne markt en consumentenbescherming, Brussel
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30-05Parlementaire Commissie vergadering: Interne markt en consumentenbescherming, Brussel
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30-05Parlementaire Commissie vergadering: Interne markt en consumentenbescherming, Brussel
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31-05Peer review on effective approaches in promoting gender equality in the area of Women and the Media
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03-068th Meeting of the Committee on Cross-border Healthcare
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04-06Parlementaire Commissie vergadering: Interne markt en consumentenbescherming, Brussel
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13-06Raadswerkgroep Gegevensbescherming, Brussel
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13-06Raadswerkgroep Gegevensbescherming, Brussel
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14-06Raadswerkgroep Gegevensbescherming (vervolg), Brussel
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14-06Raadswerkgroep Gegevensbescherming (vervolg), Brussel
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17-06Parlementaire Commissie vergadering: Interne markt en consumentenbescherming, Brussel
| datum | 13 september 2012 - 14 september 2012 |
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| plaats | Maastricht |
| locatie | O.L. Vrouweplein 22 |
| organisatie | European Institute for Public Administration (EIPA) |
Target group
The seminar will be of particular interest to those planning to award, or currently involved in awarding, contracts which are defined as concessions in EU law or may be capable of being defined as concessions. These include policy makers in EU Member States, public officials from Contracting Authorities, private sector service providers and legal and other professional advisers in EU Member States, candidate countries and beyond. It should also be of interest to academics and to officials in European institutions and organisations.
Description
Are you currently responsible for launching or planning to launch an award procedure for a concession? Are you sure that the procedure followed complies with EU law and will provide value for money in difficult times for the public finances? What does the European Commission and national governments think needs to be done about concessions? Will their ideas work in practice? Could the Competitive Dialogue award procedure be a solution to your problems? The European Commission has now launched a new legislative initiative which sets out new rules for the award of concessions in EU law. These rules - long anticipated - aim to provide greater legal clarity and certainty about the rules governing award of concessions contracts.
Method
EIPA’s new seminar will explain the new rules and what they mean for Contracting Authorities awarding concessions for the delivery of public services and to assess how and to what extent they address current issues in awarding such concessions. At the end of the seminar you will go away with a better understanding of the rules for the award of concessions proposed in the new legislative initiative and how to apply them in practice.
Objectives
The seminar will address legal, economic, financial and operational considerations and the aim will be to use experience to date as a means of:
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•Developing a common assessment of the risks, challenges and opportunities arising from the current use of concessions as a means of delivering public services
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•Exploring solutions which enable Contracting Authorities to award concessions in a way which meets both the need to secure value for money and to comply with EU law.
It will draw together experience of different countries and stakeholders in the European arena.
Dit onderzoeksinstituut streeft ernaar om de kennis van ambtenaren die zich met de EU bezighouden te vergroten door het ontwikkelen en aanbieden van uiteenlopende hoogwaardige diensten zoals lespakketten. Het instituut wil wetenschappelijke kennis en praktische 'know-how' met elkaar verbinden. Het European Institute for Public Administration (EIPA) bestaat al meer dan 25 jaar.