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3 PhD Student Positions on EU Politics
Date:
22/09/2012
Excerpt:
Radboud University Nujmegen, the Netherlands, is offering three PhD Student Positions related to research on the implementation of EU Directives. The deadline for submitting applications is 22 September, 2012. Better Implementation of Environmental Legislation Could Save 50 Billion Euros a Year
Date:
07/03/2012
Excerpt:
The better implementation of EU environmental legislation could save €50bn a year according to a Communication published by the Commission. A range of approaches to improve implementation are suggested including improved surveillance and inspection, better sharing of information, and more access to justice for environmental groups. European Commission Report: the Costs of Not Implementing the Environmental Acquis
Date:
27/09/2011
Excerpt:
This report for the European Commission focuses on the costs of not fully implementing the EU environmental acquis. The report is an attempt to quantify the benefits of full compliance with EU environmental laws and policies and aims to provide an overview on the implementation gaps and the associated costs.
Seminar: "Practising Green Growth - Challenges and Opportunities"
Date:
30/05/2011
Excerpt:
This seminar will bring together representatives from relevant ministries and international organisations as well as researchers and members of the private sector, providing them with an opportunity for high level and interdisciplinary exchanges on the meaning of "green growth" and on the problems that emerge in its implementation in public policy. Comments on the Guidelines for the Measurement of Regulatory Burden
Date:
24/03/2011
Excerpt:
Germany’s government has decided to extend the measurement of administrative burden. So far, this part of the Impact Assessment focused on the application of the Standard Cost Model to measure the costs of requirements to provide information. From now on, the full costs of regulation should be assessed. 