Agenda-items bij Environmental policy
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29-05Raadswerkgroep milieu(vervolg), Brussel
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30-05Eco-Innovation: a path to competitiveness and sustainability
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30-05Parliamentary committee meeting: Environment, Public Health and Food Safety, Brussel
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31-05Peer review on effective approaches in promoting gender equality in the area of Women and the Media
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31-05Raadswerkgroep milieu, Brussel
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31-05"Establishing a framework for maritime and integrated coastal management"
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31-05Raadswerkgroep milieu, Brussel
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03-0621st European Biomass Conference and Exhibition
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03-0623rd National Selection Conference of EYP Germany | KIEL 2013
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03-06Open European Day
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03-06Major Cities of Europe - Annual Conference
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03-06Raadswerkgroep milieu, Brussel
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03-06Raadswerkgroep milieu, Brussel
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04-06Green Week 2013
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04-069th ITS European Congress, 4-7 June 2013, Dublin (IE)
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04-06Raadswerkgroep milieu, Brussel
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04-06Raadswerkgroep milieu, Brussel
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04-06Algemeen Overleg Behandelvoorbehoud Richtlijn maritieme ruimtelijke ordening, Den Haag
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05-06Global outlook on urban air quality: Lessons learned
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05-06Annual Conference of the Smart Cities Stakeholder Platform
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05-06Conference on apprenticeship and traineeship schemes
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05-06Raadswerkgroep milieu, Brussel
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05-06Raadswerkgroep milieu, Brussel
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06-06Raadswerkgroep milieu, Brussel
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06-06Algemeen Overleg Biotechnologie, Den Haag
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06-06Raadswerkgroep milieu, Brussel
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10-06European Parliament committee meeting: the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety
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10-06Raadswerkgroep Internationale Milieuvraagstukken, Brussel
Coreper I - Hoofdinhoud
| date | July 20 2012 |
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| city | Brussel, Belgium |
| organisation | Permanent Representatives Committee I (COREPER 1) (COREPER I) |
The Permanent Representatives Committee or "Coreper" (Article 207 of the Treaty establishing the European Community) is responsible for preparing the work of the Council of the European Union. It consists of the Member States' ambassadors to the European Union ("Permanent Representatives") and is chaired by the Member State which holds the Council Presidency.
Coreper occupies a pivotal position in the EU decision-making system, in which it is both a forum for dialogue (among the Permanent Representatives and between them and their respective national capitals) and a means of political control (guidance and supervision of the work of the expert groups).
It thus carries out preliminary scrutiny of the dossiers on the Council agenda (proposals and drafts for acts tabled by the Commission). It seeks to reach agreement at its own level on each dossier, failing which it may suggest guidelines, options or suggested solutions to the Council.
The agendas for Council meetings reflect the progress made in Coreper. They consist of A items, to be approved without discussion following agreement within Coreper, and B items, for discussion.
Coreper works in two configurations:
Coreper I, consisting of the deputy permanent representatives, deals with technical matters;
Coreper II, consisting of the ambassadors, deals with political, commercial, economic or institutional matters.
Coreper deals with all areas of the Council's work apart from agricultural issues, for which Agriculture Council dossiers are prepared by the Special Committee on Agriculture (SCA). When the Council sets up a special committee, such as the Political and Security Committee (PSC) for the CFSP or the Employment Committee for the field of employment, these operate with due regard for Coreper's prerogatives.