18-04-2018 07:35 PM CEST Preventing and countering radicalisation: public hearing TERR - 17-04-2018 - 19:15 The Committee on Terrorism will hold a hearing focusing on the reasons for radicalisation and how they affect people with different social backgrounds throughout the European society. The discussions will also go over the likely triggers for becoming a terrorist, best practices in tackling radicalisation, and specific aspects of preventing the latter in prisons. The role of social media will also be looked into. This hearing with experts, academics and civil society will take place on 24.04.18. Further information TERR hearing programme Combat of money laundering in the EU banking system: public hearing TAX3 - 17-04-2018 - 19:16 The Special Committee on Financial Crimes, tax evasion and tax avoidance will hold a public hearing entitled "Combat of Money Laundering in the EU banking system". The aim of the hearing is to acquire a more complete and detailed understanding of the risks posed by money laundering in the EU banking sector with a view to improving the supervisory system and reducing these risks. The hearing will take place on 26.04.18. Further information TAX3 hearing programme The EU budget and the Paris climate agreement: public hearing BUDG - ENVI - 17-04-2018 - 19:16 The Committee on Budgets and the Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety will hold a public hearing on the EU budget and the Paris Climate Agreement, on 24.04.18. The objective of the hearing is to assess the compatibility of the current and future EU budgets with the Paris climate agreement. It also aims to identify the distribution of climate action spending, to assess the extent to which the 20% commitment has been fulfilled, and to discuss future challenges. Tourism Task Force - public hearing on the impact of Brexit on tourism TRAN - 17-04-2018 - 19:15 The Tourism Task Force of the Transport and Tourism Committee will hold a hearing on 25.04.18 to analyse the post-Brexit impact on travel and tourism flows between the UK and EU, which are facilitated by free movement across the EU. Whilst for the UK, tourism is the fifth largest export industry, UK tourists are equally crucial for the EU27. Health services, employment, long term stays, duty free, roaming, freedom of movements and the Consumer Rights Directive are also potentially affected. WTO - the way forward after Buenos Aires: public hearing INTA - 17-04-2018 - 19:16 The International Trade Committee will hold a hearing with experts, following the 11th Ministerial Conference of the World Trade Organisation in Buenos Aires, which ended without any negotiated outcome. The WTO is however under pressure due to escalating tensions between major trading partners. The hearing will take place on 24.04.18, together with WTO Deputy-Director General Frederic Agah and experts from China, the US, India and the International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development. Further information FACT sheet on the EU and the WTO CAP post-2020 - the future of food and farming: interparliamentary committee meeting AGRI - 18-04-2018 - 19:35 The Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development will hold an interparliamentary committee meeting on 24.04.18, to look into the CAP after 2020, and the future of food and farming. Representatives of national parliaments will participate in discussions on a future agriculture policy as a modernised, results based policy for sustainable growth, environmental protection, quality food, health and jobs, and on improving synergies in a multi-level governance process with strengthened subsidiarity. Source : © European Union, 2018 - EP
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Wednesday, April 18, 2018
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