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Briefing - The European Year for Development: Human Rights - PE 570.451 - Committee on Development - Subcommittee on Human Rights - Committee on Foreign Affairs

Tue, 01/12/2015 - 00:00
Human rights have become an integral part of most donors' development cooperation. In addition to their intrinsic value, human rights are considered instrumental in achieving sustainable development. Implementing the international development goals related to civil and political rights and governance will be challenging. The EU has gradually refined its policy on integrating human rights into development cooperation. The EU approach includes imposing different forms of conditionality, supporting projects and programmes, and mainstreaming human rights across development actions. Aid to governance and civil society has increased in the last decade, reaching 9 % of the EU’s sectorallocable aid in 2013. Implementing a rights-based approach to development will be decisive, but challenging. The European Parliament, a strong supporter of integrating human rights into development cooperation, has its own toolbox to support human rights abroad.
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Categories: Europäische Union

Entwurf einer Stellungnahme - Umsetzung der Empfehlungen des Parlaments von 2010 zu Sozial- und Umweltnormen, Menschenrechten und zur sozialen Verantwortung der Unternehmen - PE 571.491v01-00 - Ausschuss für auswärtige Angelegenheiten

Fri, 27/11/2015 - 14:20
ENTWURF EINER STELLUNGNAHME zur Umsetzung der Empfehlungen des Parlaments von 2010 zu Sozial- und Umweltnormen, Menschenrechten und zur sozialen Verantwortung der Unternehmen
Ausschuss für auswärtige Angelegenheiten
Godelieve Quisthoudt-Rowohl

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Categories: Europäische Union

Video einer Ausschusssitzung - Donnerstag, 26. November 2015 - 08:43 - Ausschuss für auswärtige Angelegenheiten

Thu, 26/11/2015 - 11:41
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Briefing - Argentina: A Change of Course - PE 570.450 - Committee on Foreign Affairs

Wed, 25/11/2015 - 00:00
On 22 November 2015, Mauricio Macri, candidate of a coalition named 'Let's change' (Cambiemos), was elected president of Argentina. He will assume office on 10 December. Macri received 51.4 % of the vote in the second round of the presidential elections. His election ends 12 years of Peronist governments. Macri's victory owes much to the high number of votes he received in urban centres, particularly in the capital Buenos Aires and the second largest city, Córdoba. Despite Macri's final victory in the presidential elections, the 25 October parliamentary and provincial polls showed that the Peronist movement remains the principal political force. After the 25 October Congress elections, the Front for Victory (Frente para la Victoria, FpV), currently in government, remains the largest bloc in the new Congress, although it lost its absolute majority in the Chamber of Deputies. Macri faces the challenge of mobilising support in Congress for the new government's legislative proposals. The most likely scenario is that he will try to establish a coalition with the Peronist factions opposed to President Cristina Fernández and the FpV. The new government is likely to take measures to liberalise and open up the economy. The new government will seek strengthened links with the USA and the EU, and may well push for trade liberalisation in Mercosur. Macri has announced that he will ask for Mercosur's 'democratic clause' to be invoked against Venezuela. Macri has stressed the need to advance towards a Mercosur-EU free trade agreement. Overall, the change of government appears an opportunity for renewed relations between the EU and Argentina.
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