Commission Permanante des Affaires Institutionnelles2010
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11 février 2010 - Bruxelles, Bruxelles-Capitale (B)

AER Communication Atelier

Making Europe more democratic? The European Citizens' Initiative (ECI)

The Lisbon Treaty puts in place a new democratic instrument - the so called European Citizens' Initiative (ECI) - which will give citizens the chance to have a greater say in European politics. However, important questions are still open for discussion: 'How will the ECI work in practice and how can regions contribute to it or make use of it? Will it finally contribute to making Europe more citizens friendly and transparent?

Following keynote speakers discussed these questions with the audience:

  • Johannes W. PICHLER, Professor for European Law at the University of Graz and Director of the Austrian Institute for European Law and Politics in Salzburg (AT) www.legalpolicy.eu/ 
  • Sebastian KURPAS, European Commission, SG.E.1 Institutional Issues  

 
The event was moderated by:

Richard MEDIĆ, European Media and Communications Expert (former AER Spokesman)


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AER Communicating Europe activities
During the Atelier, AER has also launched its 4th edition of the AER Communicating Europea Award which is dedicated amongst others to the new European Citizens' Initiative. Please check here to find out more.
 
Please find here further information on the AER Communicating Europe Award and the winning entries for the 2009 edition. 
 
Information on the AER European Citizens' Forum is available here.
Lisbon Treaty and EC Consultation

Article 11 of the Lisbon Treaty

1. The institutions shall, by appropriate means, give citizens and representative associations the opportunity to make known and publicly exchange their views in all areas of Union action.

4. Not less than one million citizens who are nationals of a significant number of Member States may take the initiative of inviting the European Commission, within the framework of its powers, to submit any appropriate proposal on matters where citizens consider that a legal act of the Union is required for the purpose of implementing the Treaties. The procedures and conditions required for such a citizens' initiative shall be determined in accordance with the first paragraph of Article 24 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union. 

 

The Commission launched a public consultation with its Green Paper on the European Citizens' Initiative, which gives an overview of the legal, administrative and practical issues that will need to be addressed by the Regulation and therefore asks a number of questions to which interested parties are invited to respond by 31st January 2010.

 

Consultation - EU Green Paper on a European Citizens' Initiative
In cooperation with Steiermark Office Brussels
Practical information
AGENDA

Please find below the agenda of the event:

Draft Agenda
Draft Agenda

 

MEETING VENUE

This event will be hosted by the Steiermark Office Brussels located at:

 Avenue Tervuren 82-84, B- 1040 Brussels
 

Presentation
Presentation Johannes W. Pichler
Contact details

Registration forms and contacts to:

Regine Kramer

r.kramerdelete_me(at)aerdelete_me.eu

T + 32 2 421 8389

 
 
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