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1 Introduction to the EUROPEAN UNION History, Structures, Procedures

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3 History Following the World Wars I and II, the French government developed a proposal for a Supranational High Authority to govern the coal and steel industry

4 1951: Treaty of Paris European Community for Coal and Steel France, Germany, Italy, Belgium, The Netherlands and Luxembourg

5 18 April the Treaty of Paris, establishing the ECSC

Treaty of Paris (ECSC) 1957 Treaty of Rome (TEC, EEC & Euratom) 1986 Single European Act 1992 Treaty of Maastricht (TEU) 1997 Treaty of Amsterdam 2002 Treaty of Nice 2008 Treaty of Lisbon Legal base: Treaties

7 25 March 1957 Treaty of Rome esthablishing the European Economic Community

8 Treaty of Amsterdam signed in Amsterdam on 2 October 1997, and entering into force on 1rst May 1999

9 ENLARGEMENT 1951: Fr, Ger, It, Be, Ne, Lux. 1965: UK, Ir, Dk 1981: Gr 1985: Sp, Por 1996: Fin, Aus, Sw 2004: Est, Lat, Lit, Pol, Hun, Cz, Slvk, Slov, Cyp, Malta 2007: Rom, Bul 20??: Cr, Tur, ????

10 Accession Copenhagen criteria Application Negotiations Accession Treaty Assent procedure Implementation « aquis communautaire »

11 Goals Freedom Security Prosperity Free movement of people, goods, services and capital

12 TREATY Lays down the mandate Member States have given to EU It describes: EU goals, its competences and the areas wherein it can be active, role of the institutions, procedures, etc. Everything EU does, is based on a provision in the Treaty

13 EU Institutions that play a role in legislation European Commission (EU level~ high authority) European Parliament (Citizens) Council of the European Union (Member States)

14 Institutional triangle Commission (Union) Parliament (citizens) Council (member states)

15 EU Commission –Successor of High Authority for Coal and Steel –27 Commissioners –Appointed by Council, after approval EP –Chair: José Manuel Barroso –Multinational civil servants –Accountable to EP / EP can dismiss Commission Exclusive right to initiate legislation –Proposals must have a legal base in treaties Administering and implementing community policy –Guardian of treaties, protect them from infringements

16 European Council (heads of states and governments)  2.5 years President: Herman Van Rompuy Council of the European Union (ministers) Council of Europe

17 Council of the European Union Council of ministers of member states Composition varies per subject (e.g. agriculture council, economic and financial affaires council, etc. All MS directly represented Qualf. Majority Rotating presidency (… UK, Ger, Por, Slov, Fr..etc) Decides upon Commission proposals

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19 Council of Europe Council of Europe, Separate organisation established in January 1949, 45 countries Council of Europe rights, social cohesion, focuses on four areas: democracy and human the security of citizens and democratic values and cultural diversity. European Conventions on Human Rights ……. Animal Welfare … OSCE…

20 European Parliament 785 seats (  750) Directly elected every 5 years Seat in Strasbourg, convenes in Strasbourg and Brussels No right to initiate legislation Main political groups: »PES: social democratic parties »EPP: christian democratic parties »ELDR: liberals Several committees: AGRI, JURI, PECH, ENVI, BUDG, etc. Rapporteurs, appointed by cie to draft report President: mr Jerzy Buzek

21 European Parliament

22 Commission drafts proposal Counci l decision European Parliament gives (non-)binding opinion New legislation directly applicable or implementation by MS Comitology e.g. SCoFCAH Commission Evaluation / Review Coreper advises A and B points Consultations with stakeholders Internal consultations Proposal is presented to Council Discussion in Council working groups CSA (agri) Econ & Soc Committee

23 Procedures Co - decision Procedure Consultation Procedure Assent Procedure (Cooperation Procedure)

24 1. Codecision Applicable for specified subjects only –e.g.: internal market, transport, culture, health, consumer protection, research, environnement, … etc. Council and EP have to reach an agreement Limited number of possibilities No agreement proposal will not be adopted

25 Commission proposal EP opinion Council approves all EP amendments - or Council issues « common position » EP approves council’s common position - or EP ammends council’s com. pos. Council approves all EP amendments - or Concilliation procedure EP and council agree joint text Council approves act

26 2. Consultation Commission issues proposal Sends proposal to Council and EP Council asks advice of EP and committees Commission may amend its proposal on the basis of the EP’s opinion Council takes decision ( council may amend proposal itself but only on the base of unanimity)

27 Article 249 of the Treaty Regulation Directive Decision

28 Regulation –General application –Binding in its entirety –Directly applicable in all MS (in gen. 20 days after publ.) –Uniform in all MS (common policy) Regulation (EC) No 726/2004 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 31 March 2004 laying down Community procedures for the authorisation and supervision of medicinal products for human and veterinary use and establishing a European Medicines Agency Regulation (EC) No 1831/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 22 September 2003 on additives for use in animal nutrition Regulation (EC) No 2160/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 17 November 2003 on the control of salmonella and other specified food- borne zoonotic agents.

29 Directive (framework law) –binding as to the result to be achieved, upon each MS –leaves national authorities the choice of forms and methods –certain period for implementation Directive 2004/28/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 31 March 2004 amending Directive 2001/82/EC on the Community code relating to veterinary medicinal products Directive 2003/99/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on the monitoring of zoonoses and zoonotic agents, amending Council Decision 90/424/EEC and repealing Council Directive 92/117/EEC.

30 Decision –Binding in its entirety upon those to whom it is addressed –COMMISSION DECISION of 23 March 2004 concerning protection measures in relation to highly pathogenic avian influenza in the United States of America –COMMISSION DECISION of 30 March 2004 derogating from Decisions 2003/803/EC and 2004/203/EC as regards the format for certificates and passports for the non-commercial movement of dogs,cats and ferrets and amending Decision 2004/203/EC

31 Areas for Veterinary Legislation Trade Health protection and disease control Animal welfare Zootechnical Aspects Feeding stuffs Foodstuffs Veterinary Medical and Biotechnical Products Veterinary Qualifications

32 To search legislation on number, topic, etc. Site in 23 languages

33 Thank you