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Social climate fund

Kort overzicht 01-06-2022

As part of the 'fit for 55' package, the Commission has proposed the creation of a social climate fund (SCF) to compensate vulnerable households, micro-businesses and transport users for some of the costs of the green transition. The fund would be financed primarily through the extension of the EU emissions trading system to cover the buildings and transport sectors. Members will debate the SCF during the June I 2022 plenary session.

Luchtvervoer: Beveiliging van de burgerluchtvaart

Infopagina's over de EU 01-07-2017

De beveiliging van de luchtvaart (niet te verwarren met veiligheid van de luchtvaart[1]) heeft tot doel het voorkomen van kwaadwillige handelingen gericht tegen luchtvaartuigen en passagiers en personeel aan boord. Na de afschuwelijke aanslagen in 2001 heeft de EU een reeks voorschriften ter beveiliging van de burgerluchtvaart vastgesteld. Deze voorschriften worden regelmatig bijgewerkt om in te spelen op groeiende risico's. De lidstaten behouden het recht om strengere maatregelen te treffen.

According to EU law, passengers have the right to a fixed level of compensation if their flight is cancelled or subject to a long delay. However, airlines can escape liability if they prove that 'extraordinary circumstances' caused the cancellation or delay. The Court of Justice of the EU has recently ruled that unexpected technical problems cannot count as 'extraordinary circumstances'.

After the Paris attacks of January 2015, the fight against terrorism and the phenomenon of foreign fighters is now higher than ever on the EU agenda, with a series of new measures being discussed, and existing ones refocused. In this context, the EU Passenger Name Record (PNR) proposal is once again in the spotlight. The current proposal dates back to 2011, but was rejected by the European Parliament's LIBE Committee in April 2013. However, given the new security context, and following numerous ...

Significant progress has been achieved during the last 20 years in creating a Single Market for Transports. European tourism is and will remain a vital component of the economy, with enormous economic potential. Both sectors suffer however from remaining barriers, gaps and market inefficiencies that create substantial costs and that could be addressed through further action at EU level. The gains that could be achieved from addressing the identified issues have been estimated at 8.6 billion euro ...

Air passenger rights

Kort overzicht 30-01-2014

Updates to the EU rules on air passenger rights are currently under discussion. They are intended to clarify key principles and passenger rights that have given rise to disputes between airlines and travellers in the past.

After the first PNR agreements concluded after 9/11 proved controversial and encountered legal difficulties, the Commission is now negotiating long-term PNR agreements with three key third countries: the US, Canada and Australia.

Deze studie geeft een algemeen overzicht van de tenuitvoerlegging van de EU-wetgeving inzake de rechten van luchtreizigers. Na een korte uiteenzetting van het toepasselijke juridische kader, worden de uitkomsten gepresenteerd van een raadpleging van nationale uitvoeringsinstanties en consumentenorganisaties uit de meest relevante EU-lidstaten over de tenuitvoerlegging van Verordeningen 261/2004, 2111/2005, 1107/2006 en Richtlijn 90/314 EEG. De bedoeling hiervan is om vast te stellen wat de mogelijkheden ...

In November 2007, the European Commission published a proposal on the use of Passenger Name Record (PNR) data for law enforcement purposes. This proposal is closely related to other instruments obliging air carriers to transmit passenger data to national authorities, including Directive 2004/82/EC and various agreements that were signed with third countries. The establishment of an ‘EU PNR system’ is presented as a tool in the fight against terrorism and organised crime, but will also be used to ...

Recent years have been marked by a growing demand of personal data for public security purposes. Access and protection of those data are climbing the transatlantic political agenda. They have raised tensions and fostered forms of cooperation. The possible conclusion of an international binding agreement on a common transatlantic framework on data protection would be a further and crucial step ahead. The scope of this study is to pave the way for launching a parliamentary debate on those issues. Therefore ...