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European Commission Spokesman's Briefing for 98-04-28

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From: EUROPA, the European Commission Server at <http://europa.eu.int>

MIDDAY EXPRESS

News from the Spokesman's midday briefing

Nouvelles du rendez-vous de midi du Porte-Paroleb

28/04/98


CONTENTS / CONTENU

  • [01] Transit douanier : la Commission s'adresse aux opérateurs pour une mise au point de la réforme en cours
  • [02] Ritt Bjerregaard signs the Kyoto Protocol in New York on behalf of the EU
  • [03] La Commission réunit plus de 300 spécialistes à Bruxelles sur le thème "Femmes et Sciences"
  • [04] Follow-up of the 1996 Stockholm Agenda for Action against sexual exploitation of children - actions taken by the European Union
  • [05] Padraig Flynn : "The old debate of regulation versus deregulation is outdated and sterile"

  • [01] Transit douanier : la Commission s'adresse aux opérateurs pour une mise au point de la réforme en cours

    Les services de la Commission européenne viennent d'adresser aux organisations représentatives des utilisateurs des régimes douaniers de transit un document d'information qui dresse un état des lieux de la réforme de ces régimes telle que prévue par le "Plan d'action pour le transit en Europe - une nouvelle politique douanière". Celui-ci prévoit notamment : une modification du cadre législatif (la proposition sur le code de douane est actuellement à l'examen du Conseil et du Parlement), l'informatisation des procédures (le réseau informatique des services centraux doit être disponible avant la fin du premier trimestre 1999) et des mesures opérationnelles nécessitant l'engagement des opérateurs économiques et des administrations douanières (en vue, par exemple, d'établir un partenariat dans la lutte contre la fraude). Cet état des lieux est accompagné de nouvelles suggestions visant à mieux concilier l'aspiration des opérateurs à une liberté maximale des transports de marchandises avec l'exigence de maintenir la surveillance douanière dès que des intérêts financiers publics sont en jeu. Sur cette base, la Commission poursuivra le dialogue avec tous les partenaires de manière à assurer l'équilibre global de la réforme et sa finalisation dans les meilleurs délais.

    [02] Ritt Bjerregaard signs the Kyoto Protocol in New York on behalf of the EU

    On 29 April, in New York, European Commissioner for Environment, Ritt Bjerregaard will sign the Kyoto Protocol on Climate Change on behalf of the European Union (EU). The ceremony will take place at 9.30 (local time). The signature highlights the ambition of the EU to maintain the lead in the fight against climate change. The Protocol as agreed in Kyoto last December with legally binding reduction targets was at the time viewed by the Commission as an important step - but certainly not as the last one. The formal signature of the Protocol underlines the continuing commitment of the EU and its Member States to achieving its objective. But it is only the next step in a lengthy procedure leading up to the Buenos Aires meeting, which is to be held in November. It continues to be necessary to make further progress and maintain the momentum of Kyoto. Far greater global limitation and common reduction efforts will be necessary and the industrialised countries must make demonstrable progress in achieving their commitments under the Protocol.

    [03] La Commission réunit plus de 300 spécialistes à Bruxelles sur le thème "Femmes et Sciences"

    A la veille du troisième millénaire, et en marge du lancement du 5ème programme-cadre de recherche et de développement, force est de constater la très faible participation des femmes dans les carrières scientifiques. Pour ne citer qu'un exemple : sur 100 étudiants ingénieurs dans l'Union européenne actuellement, six seulement sont des femmes. C'est pour remédier à cette situation, et pour promouvoir l'égalité des chances en ce domaine, qu'Edith Cresson, membre de la Commission européenne responsable pour la recherche, a pris l'initiative d'organiser, les 28 et 29 avril à Bruxelles, en coopération avec le Parlement européen, une vaste conférence sur le thème "Femmes et Sciences".

    [04] Follow-up of the 1996 Stockholm Agenda for Action against sexual exploitation of children - actions taken by the European Union

    European Commissioner Anita Gradin, responsible for Justice and Home Affairs, today participates in a Council of Europe conference in Strasbourg on commercial sexual exploitation of children. The conference is a follow- up to the World Congress that was held in Stockholm 1996 on the same subject. The Agenda for Action, which was adopted by the Congress, is now being implemented and Mrs Gradin will report on the contributions made by the European Union (EU). "The EU has to a large extent been on the forefront of the actions against sexual exploitation of children", Anita Gradin says. She particularly points to the strengthened police co- operation, actions against sex tourism and the abuse of the Internet, and the agreement among Member States to make sexual exploitation of children a criminal offence. But there is no room for complacency. "For the future we need to strengthen our co-operation further, in the judicial field and concerning missing children. The involvement of non-governmental organisations should be encouraged further. We must also make sure that the issue of child exploitation is high on the agenda for enlargement", Commissioner Gradin says.

    [05] Padraig Flynn : "The old debate of regulation versus deregulation is outdated and sterile"

    (! embargo 3 pm !) Speaking today at a Conference in Glasgow on the European Commission's "Green Paper on Partnership for a New Organisation of Work," Employment and Social Affairs Commissioner Padraig Flynn said that the Green Paper has stimulated over 150 detailed and well-prepared responses on the future shape of working life. He said : "Perhaps the most important contribution of the Green Paper has been to take us beyond the baggage of the past." Mr Flynn totally rejected allegations that the Green Paper sets out to prescribe a single model of work organisation by way of a Directive. The Commissioner explained why, in this domain, we have to develop a partnership model "because the labour market is fundamentally different from the markets for goods and services. Labour is not a commodity, but individuals in constant development. In the information age, this human development is more important for our future competitiveness than ever, and it demands partnership, more than ever." On the subject of flexibility, Mr Flynn said, "modernisation demands flexibility. In the new approach to the organisation of work, we must reconcile the flexibility, which firms need, with the security which workers require." Finally, the Commissioner clarified the role of legislation in the context of the new economic and technological conditions and the demands they make on employment systems. He said : "Legislation will continue to have an important place in the modernisation armoury. It is an essential tool in building a platform of basic standards to which all workplaces, workforces and Member States should adhere. It is important in areas as diverse as health and safety, working time and information and consultation."

    MIDDAY EXPRESS


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