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    • 25
    • abril

    Encuentro sobre el Desarrollo del Transporte Europeo

     Poster evento en Hablamosdeeuropa Transporte y telecomunicaciones

    Atenas

     

    The transport sector plays a growing and catalytic role in a rapidly changing world where economic, political, social, and environmental objectives have to be met in order to ensure a consistently high level of welfare for society.

    There are many different aspects to the complex world of transport: transport infrastructure, vehicles and vessels, and the environment, to name but a few.

    The Transport Research Arena (TRA) 2012, which is due to be held in Athens in 2012, will enable the exchange of knowledge among those who play an active role in the transport sector and to promote the dissemination of research findings, best practices and application techniques that have been successfully implemented in some parts of the world.

    At the same time, it provides experts from different disciplines with a forum for creative discussions about the future of transport.

    TRA 2012 will focus on all aspects of all surface transport modes with the exception of overseas shipping.

    TRA 2012 seeks to reflect the multidisciplinary nature of the transport sector and, for this reason, addresses all stakeholders in both the public and private sectors.

    The main theme of TRA 2012 is "Sustainable mobility through innovation".

     The EU Commissioner for Research and Innovation, Mrs Maire Geoghegan Quinn, will participate.

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    • 25
    • abril

    Presentación de la Propuesta de la Comisión para el Presupuesto 2013

     Presupuesto 2013 UEEconomía

    Bruselas

    On 25 April 2012, the European Commission will adopt the draft EU budget for the year 2013. It will be the last annual budget of the present Multiannual Financial Framework 2007-2013.

    Aware of the current economic situation, the Commission will present a budget fully geared to use its funding potential for growth and jobs in line with the Europe 2020 strategy.

    The annual budget is equivalent to around 1% of the Union’s national wealth. Though relatively small in size it is an important tool in furthering the goals of European integration. Directly or indirectly, all European citizens benefit from some activity funded from the EU budget, be it in the form of safer food on our plates, better roads or the guaranteeing of our fundamental rights.

    The background:

    According to Treaty (on the Functioning of the European Union) all EU institutions and bodies draw up their estimates for the draft budget according to their internal procedures before 1 July. The Commission consolidates these estimates and establishes the annual ‘draft budget’ which must respect the spending ceilings (limits) imposed by the seven year long multiannual financial framework in total and in each of its parts (headings). The proposal shall contain estimates both of revenue and of expenditure. The draft budget is to be submitted to the Council and the European Parliament not later than by 1 September.

    In practice there is the so called "pragmatic" calendar which takes into account the time for negotiations within the Council and the European Parliament as well as the conciliation procedure between these institutions if necessary. The Commission thus endeavours to present the draft budget before the end of April/beginning of May each year.

    The event:

    The Commission's draft budget will be adopted by the College, forwarded to the Council and to the European Parliament, presented by Commissioner Lewandowski to the Committee on Budgets of the European Parliament and to the media on the same day.

    The proposal will be then discussed by the both "arms" of the budgetary authority (Council and the European Parliament) and is to be approved by them before 31 December 2012 according to the special legislative procedure set by the Treaty.

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    • 25
    • abril

    Seminario en Madrid sobre el Tratado de Estabilidad de la UE

     HablamosdeeuropaEducación

    Madrid, Representación Comisión Europea en España

    La Universidad Autónoma de Madrid y la Universidad de La Rioja organizan el seminario El nuevo tratado de estabilidad en la unión europea: ¿un instrumento adminisible, eficaz, transitorio? cuya conferencia inaugural contará con la intervención del expresidente del Gobierno, Felipe González.

    La jornada cuenta con la presencia de destacados expertos en el ámbito que acercarán a los asistentes el tratado de estabilidad de la UE y analizarán sus retos, próximas etapas y aspectos clave. El seminario se organizará en torno a cuatro mesas:

    • El Tratado de Estabilidad a la luz del Derecho internacional y el Derecho de la UE
    • La participación de las instituciones de la UE en la celebración y aplicación del Tratado de Estabilidad
    • El Tratado de Estabilidad en el marco de la UEM

    Se ruega confirmar asistencia a la conferencia inaugural y/o a las mesas redondas (decanato.fcjs@unirioja.es)

    Programa del Seminario

     

    • 25
    • abril

    Reunión Informal de Ministros de Empleo, Política Social y Consumo

     Ministra de EmpleoPolítica social

    Horsens, Denmark

     

    The Employment, Social Policy, Health and Consumer Affairs Council (EPSCO) is composed of employment, social protection, consumer protection, health and equal opportunities ministers, who meet around four times a year.

    The meeting agenda will follow once it is published.

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