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Mission to Tenerife and Gran Canaria, Canary Islands (ES) 15-17 September 2025 EN

02-10-2025 774.097 PETI
Briefing
Resumo : This briefing provides background information for the PETI Committee Delegation to the Canary Islands, specifically to Tenerife and Gran Canaria from 15 to 17 September 2025. The mission will allow Members to assess the challenges faced on the ground in the Canary Islands as a result of irregular arrivals of migrants. It will further allow Members to examine the role of smuggling networks, the state of reception facilities and their possible limitations, explore solutions to support affected regions, ensure the protection of fundamental rights, and review the implementation of relevant EU policies.
Autores : PASSAMERA Olga Johanna, VINSON Katharina

Language requirements and the internal market in goods and services EN

17-07-2025 776.632 PETI
Briefing
Resumo : Assessment of the legal and economic consequences of the Catalan legislation as regards free movements of goods and services

Linguistic Freedom of Citizens and Companies regarding the Catalan Policies of Imposition, Sanction, and Fine EN

17-07-2025 776.633 PETI
Briefing
Resumo : Assessment of the legal consequences of the Catalan legislation as regards consumer rights

Linguistic obligations on individuals in Catalonia EN

17-07-2025 776.631 PETI
Briefing
Resumo : Assessment of the consequences of Catalan legislation in light of articles 21 and 22 of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union
Resumo : The European Parliament is vested with powers of democratic oversight and political scrutiny vis-à-vis the European Commission. These powers of Parliament enhance the democratic legitimacy of the EU as a whole, and help increase the transparency and accountability of the Commission as the EU's executive body. This study examines Parliament's oversight and scrutiny powers over the Commission. It focuses mainly, but not exclusively, on the powers that are enshrined in specific provisions of the EU Treaties. This includes Parliament's role in the Commission's investiture, in motions of censure, parliamentary questions, committees of inquiry and special committees, and in the Commission's obligations to report, consult and inform. It also looks into Parliament's scrutiny over budgetary issues, of delegated acts, in the context of the EU legislative procedure and agenda-setting, of legal proceedings before the Court of Justice of the European Union, and of the EU's external relations. The study builds on a previous EPRS study on parliamentary scrutiny of the Commission, originally requested by the European Parliament's Committee on Constitutional Affairs (AFCO) in 2018. The data presented in this edition focus on the ninth term parliamentary term (2019 to 2024).
Autores : TENHUNEN Susanna, EISELE Katharina, AHAMAD MADATALI HANNAH NAFIZE, JANSEN Talander Hugo
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PETI Fact-finding visit to Spain 26-28 May 2025 on labour rights of police officers in the EU EN

04-06-2025 774.094 PETI
Briefing
Resumo : Petition No. 1407/2023, submitted by David Gutierrez Prieto on behalf of the Confederacion Espanola de Policia (CEP), led the PETI Committee to organise a fact-finding visit to Spain, in the towns of Algeciras and Barbate. The petition raises concerns about the fundamental and labour rights of police officers in Spain and in the EU and calls for police work to be recognised as a risk profession across Member States.
Autores : GARCIA TAMARA Isabel, CHIFAN Andreea Simona, VINSON Katharina, AMBROSIO ILENIA

PETI Fact-finding visit to Austria 14-16 April 2025 on the wolf population management and on the EU Deforestation Regulation EN

15-04-2025 771.418 PETI
Briefing
Resumo : The fact-finding visit to Austria of the PETI Committee is based on petitions 1055/2019, 0827/2020, 1102/2020, 0772/2023 with regard to the wolf population and on petition 0798/2024 on amending the EU Deforestation Regulation.
Autores : VANÝSKOVÁ ZUZANA

Monitoring the implementation of EU law: tools and challenges - Update EN

22-01-2025 769.042 PETI
Estudo
Resumo : This study was commissioned by the European Parliament's Policy Department for Citizens, Equality and Culture at the request of the Committee on Petitions (PETI). It updates the study published in 2017, offering information on the key actors responsible for implementing and enforcing EU law. It also examines recent trends in the transposition and application of EU legislation across various policy areas, based on the latest available information. The study outlines the evolution of the EU Enforcement policy highlighting the Commission ‘Smart Enforcement’ approach which focuses on addressing compliance issues proactively before resorting to infringement procedures. The study concludes with recommendations for the EU institutions.

Commitments made at the confirmation hearings of the Commissioners-designate 2024-2029 EN

Briefing
Resumo : Commitments made at the confirmation hearings of the Commissioners-designate 2024-2029

The EU Strategy for the Rights of Persons with Disabilities 2021-2030 - Achievements and perspectives EN

25-11-2024 767.095 PETI
Briefing
Resumo : At the request of the PETI Committee, the Policy Department for Citizens' Rights and Constitutional Affairs prepared this briefing to present the EU Strategy for the Rights of Persons with Disabilities 2021-2030, which is the European Commission's policy framework for implementing the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD). The strategy includes an ambitious set of actions and flagship initiatives until 2024 in various domains, linked to the UNCRPD. Five of the seven flagship initiatives have already been implemented, and the two remaining ones are expected to be published by early 2025. Most of the other policy actions included in the Strategy are also completed by 2024. Despite significant efforts to implement the UNCRPD across the EU, persistent gaps remain between persons with and without disabilities, for example, when it comes to poverty, access to jobs, inclusive education, housing, or healthcare services.

Regulation 1049/2001 on the right of access to documents, including the digital context EN

24-09-2024 762.890 PETI
Estudo
Resumo : Upon request of the Committee on Petitions (PETI), the Policy Department for Citizens’ Rights and Constitutional Affairs commissioned the present study on Regulation 1049/2001 on access to documents with a twofold objective. First, to update the analysis conducted in a 2016 study for the PETI Committee with the latest developments in the case law of the CJEU and the activities led by the European Ombudsman since then – in particular focussing on access to legislative documents, documents relating to administrative proceedings, Court proceedings, infringement proceedings, protection of privacy, international relations, and special regimes. Second, to assess the possible future alignment of the Access Regulation with the evolving digital context, including a potential revision of the definition of document, access to user-friendly public registers and internet sites, access to agendas of officials and scheduled meetings with interest representatives, and access to videos of CJEU oral hearings. The research also incorporates illustrative and complementary cases and own initiatives by the European Ombudsman as indications of evolving challenges to institutional secrecy in the EU context.