The European Parliament Sample Clauses

The European Parliament the Council, the Commission and the Court of Justice shall exercise their powers under the conditions and for the purposes provided for, on the one hand, by the provisions of the Treaties establishing the European Communities and of the subsequent Treaties and Acts modifying and supplementing them and, on the other hand, by the other provisions of this Treaty.
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The European Parliament may invite the Commission to an ad-hoc meeting of its responsible committee to present and explain systemic issues related to the implementation of this Regulation.
The European Parliament. Article 20 The European Parliament, which shall consist of representatives of the peoples of the States brought together in the Community, shall exercise the supervisory powers which are conferred upon it by this Treaty. Article 20a (*)
The European Parliament and the Council shall take decisions on transfers of appropriations as provided for in paragraphs 3 to 6, except as otherwise provided in Title I of Part Two.
The European Parliament and the Council shall, acting in accordance with the ordinary legislative procedure and after consulting the Economic and Social Committee, issue directives or make regu lations setting out the measures required to bring about freedom of movement for workers, as defined in Article 45, in particular:
The European Parliament. Article 223
The European Parliament. The Commission replies to all type of questions put forward by the European Parliament or by its Members. Therefore, any question related to the Agency, regardless of whether it concerns the management of the administrative or operational appropriations, is replied by the Commissioner responsible for the activity of the Agency to which the question relates. To that end the Director of the Agency sends all the relevant information to the concerned parent DGs and keeps the Steering Committee of the Agency informed.‌
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The European Parliament and the Council of the European Union approved a directive (the “AIFM Directive”) on alternative investment fund managers (“AIFM”) on 11 November 2010. The deadline for European Union Member States to transpose the AIFM Directive into national law, 22 July 2013, has passed. As an entity with its registered office outside the EU, the Manager will be affected by the AIFM Directive only to the extent that the Manager conducts relevant management and marketing activities within the EU. Accordingly, the Manager may not be subject to the provisions of the AIFM Directive in its management of the portfolio of the Cell and the protections for investors provided by the Directive may therefore not be available to investors in the Cell. Participating Shareholders should note that the provisions of the AIFM Directive will limit the ability of the Cell, as an investment fund not established in the EU which is managed by a non-EU manager, to be marketed to EU professional investors. These may have the consequence of, amongst other things, the Cell not benefitting from economies of scale that might otherwise have been achieved. Whilst the Manager may consider utilising the national private placement rules in EU member states when marketing the Cell for as long as they remain available, AIFMD may provide an option for the Manager to actively market Participating Shares within the EU to professional investors by applying for a passport. On 30 July 2015 the European Securities and Markets Authority (“ESMA”) announced the result of their assessment of Guernsey, along with Jersey and four other jurisdictions, as to its suitability to actively market Participating Shares within the EU through the EU passporting regime. The conclusion of ESMA’s assessment being that no obstacles exist to the extension of the passport to Guernsey; that opinion and advice has been sent to the European Parliament and Council for their consideration on whether to activate the relevant provision within AIFMD to extend the passporting regime through a Delegated Act. Should the Manager decide to obtain such a passport, when this becomes available, its ability to obtain such a passport will be subject to certain conditions. There is a risk that the Manager may not be able to fulfil the conditions required in order to obtain the relevant passport. In addition, in meeting conditions applicable under the AIFM Directive in order either to rely on the existing national private placement rules or to qualify f...
The European Parliament. 1. The European Parliament shall, jointly with the Council, exercise legislative and budgetary functions. It shall exercise functions of political control and consultation as laid down in the Constitution. It shall elect the President of the Commission.
The European Parliament the Council may adopt the act only if Parliament has given its consent to the act. BACKGROUND: relations between the EU and the Republic of Moldova are currently based on the Partnership and Cooperation Agreement which entered into effect in July 1998. On 15 June 2009 the Council authorised the Commission to open negotiations with Moldova for the conclusion of a new Agreement with the European Union to replace the Partnership and Cooperation Agreement. Negotiations of this comprehensive and ambitious Agreement between the EU and Moldova were launched in January 2010. In February 2012, the EU and Moldova also launched negotiations on the Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area (DCFTA) part, as a core element of the Association Agreement. The Association Agreement aims to accelerate the deepening of political and economic relations between Moldova and the EU, as well as advance Moldova's gradual economic integration with the EU Internal Market in selected areas, inter alia through a DCFTA, as an integral part of the Agreement. On 29 November 2013, the EU and Moldova initialled the text of the Association Agreement. The Agreement should be approved on behalf of the EU. CONTENT: the proposal calls on the Council to approve on behalf of the Union the Association Agreement between the Union and the European Atomic Energy Community and their Member States, of the one part, and Moldova, of the other part. Objectives of the Association Agreement: the Agreement establishes an association between the Parties, aiming at political association and economic integration and leaving open the way for further progressive developments. The overall aims of the association focus on : promoting a gradual rapprochement between the parties on the basis of common values; strengthening the framework for enhanced political dialogue; promoting, preserving and strengthening peace and stability in both the regional and international dimensions; establishing conditions for enhanced economic and trade relations leading towards Moldova's gradual economic integration with the EU internal market in selected areas; enhancing justice, freedom and security cooperation with the aim of reinforcing the rule of law and respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms, and establishing conditions for increasingly close cooperation in other areas of mutual interest. Sectoral cooperation : the Association Agreement also provides for a wide range of sectoral cooperation, focusing on support to core ref...
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