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Standards for equality bodies: Equal treatment between women and men in employment (ordinary legislative procedure)
Several EU directives dealing with equality require EU Member States to establish equality bodies with a focus on assisting victims of discrimination and preventing and fighting discrimination on the grounds listed under the directives. However, their rules are general and have no precise definition of these bodies' duties and manner of operation, thus leading to disparities among the Member States' bodies. Additionally, the work of some Member States' bodies has been hampered by lack of resources ...
Combating violence against women and domestic violence
Violence directed against a woman because she is a woman, or that affects women disproportionately ('gender-based violence against women') is a violation of fundamental rights, and a major obstacle to gender equality in all EU Member States. Despite increased attention, national legislation does not offer equal protection for women against all forms of gender-based violence across the EU, and there are significant gaps in the measures adopted at EU level. On 8 March 2022, the European Commission ...
Qualified majority voting in common foreign and security policy - A cost of non-Europe report
Common foreign and security policy (CFSP) has a particular status in the EU legal framework, part of which is the unanimity rule within the Council. This report analyses decision-making rules in CFSP from a 'cost of non-Europe' perspective. It identifies CFSP challenges and the extent to which they could be attributed to unanimity. This allows us to identify the current 'cost of unanimity'. The report also analyses possible alternatives to unanimity decision-making in CFSP, such as a switch to qualified ...
Standards for equality bodies: Discrimination under Article 19 TFEU grounds
Several EU directives dealing with equality require EU Member States to establish equality bodies with a focus on assisting victims of discrimination and preventing and fighting discrimination on the grounds listed under the directives. However, their rules are too general and have no precise definition of these bodies' duties and manner of operation, thus leading to disparities among the Member States' bodies. Additionally, the work of some Member States' bodies has been hampered by lack of resources ...
Ochrona dziennikarzy i obrońców praw człowieka przed ewidentnie bezpodstawnymi lub stanowiącymi nadużycie postępowaniami sądowymi (SLAPP)
27 czerwca 2023 r. Komisja Prawna przyjęła sprawozdanie w sprawie wniosku dotyczącego dyrektywy w sprawie ochrony dziennikarzy i obrońców praw człowieka przed stanowiącymi nadużycie transgranicznymi postępowaniami cywilnymi, często nazywanymi SLAPP. Komisja Prawna popiera wniosek i zaproponowała szereg poprawek mających na celu jego wzmocnienie. Przedłożone do debaty na lipcowej sesji plenarnej sprawozdanie po przyjęciu będzie podstawą negocjacji trójstronnych z Radą, która 9 czerwca przyjęła podejście ...
Policy departments Monthly Highlights - July 2023
Strategic lawsuits against public participation (SLAPPs)
On 27 June 2023, the Legal Affairs Committee (JURI) adopted its report on the proposal for a directive concerning the protection of journalists and human rights defenders from abusive civil proceedings. The Commission's proposal of 27 April 2022 came in response to a legislative initiative of Parliament. The JURI committee supports the proposal, and has put forward a number of amendments seeking to strengthen it. Once approved in plenary, the report will form the basis for trilogue negotiations with ...
Understanding EU action against human trafficking
In December 2022, the European Commission presented a proposal to review Directive 2011/36/EU to strengthen the rules on combating trafficking in human beings and to better protect victims. Despite some progress achieved in recent years, it is estimated that over 7 000 people become victims of human trafficking in the EU on an annual basis, although the figure could be much higher because many victims remain undetected. Human trafficking is not only a serious and borderless crime, but also a lucrative ...
Dochodzenie w sprawie wykorzystania oprogramowania Pegasus i równoważnego oprogramowania szpiegowskiego
W związku z doniesieniami, że kilka rządów UE stosowało oprogramowanie szpiegowskie Pegasus wobec dziennikarzy, polityków, urzędników i innych osób publicznych, Parlament Europejski powołał Komisję śledczą ds. zbadania stosowania oprogramowania Pegasus i równoważnego oprogramowania szpiegowskiego służącego inwigilacji (PEGA). Podczas sesji w czerwcu 2023 r. Parlament ma przeprowadzić debatę na temat ustaleń komisji PEGA i głosować nad zaleceniem dla Rady i Komisji.
Corporate sustainability due diligence: How to integrate human rights and environmental concerns in value chains
Companies can play a key role in building a sustainable economy and society. At the same time, their global value chains can pose risks to human rights and the environment. A growing number of EU companies have taken initiatives to deploy due diligence processes, often using existing voluntary international standards on responsible business conduct. Some Member States have meanwhile started developing their own legal frameworks on corporate due diligence. To avoid fragmentation, and give businesses ...