Managing the EU Policy Cycle: A Comprehensive One-Week Course on EU Decision-Making in Practice



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Seminar Managing the EU Policy Cycle: A Comprehensive One-Week Course on EU Decision-Making in Practice Maastricht (NL), 29 June - 3 July 2015 European Institute of Public Administration Institut européen d administration publique Introduction Target group Regional, national and EU officials, as well as interested stakeholders. This one-week course on decision-making was developed with the needs of civil servants in mind. However, it is equally suitable for other professional groups dealing with EU public affairs. Description Participants are given a comprehensive overview of European decision-making, following the legislative policy cycle, from initiation through decision-making, to implementation. The first stage examines how the Commission elaborates a proposal, with particular attention on impact assessment. This is followed by a review of internal procedures in the Council and Parliament, as well as interinstitutional negotiations. Participants will learn to manage negotiations in a complex environment and will see the impact of bargaining and compromise-building on the policy process. To round off, the seminar will look at the policy implementation stage at the EU level. It will examine how the Commission may be empowered by the EU legislator to adopt measures at EU level, whether of a quasilegislative nature (delegated acts) or of a more technical nature where uniformity is required (implementing acts). The final session looks back at the entire policy cycle, providing a comprehensive overview with regard to information and documentation management at the EU level, and from among myriad sources of information and registers of primary documents on EU policy- and decision-making. Learning methodology The course is based on presentations, case studies, exercises, simulation exercises and guided discussions. It covers the entire policy cycle in one comprehensive course, not only encompassing the different stages (policy initiation, legislative decision-making, delegated and implementing acts), but also offering participants more in-depth knowledge about EU procedures with an insight into the kinds of skills and challenges involved in European negotiations. Objectives This comprehensive course will give participants a thorough and well-rounded view of the EU machinery, its institutions and decision-making procedures. By the end of the seminar, participants will be able to manage a European dossier through all the relevant stages of the EU policy process, from inception to implementation, as well as developing the personal skills to enable them to perform better when dealing with European affairs.

Programme The objective of this course is to provide participants with a thorough understanding of how decisions are taken in the European Union (EU). It offers an insight into the challenges posed in the different phases of the EU policy cycle initiation, decision-making, implementation and evaluation through a combination of presentations, practical exercises, simulations and guided discussions. MONDAY 29 JUNE 2015 The EU Policy Cycle The first session introduces the different stages of the EU policy cycle against the background of the evolution of the European Union, from the Treaty of Rome to the Treaty of Lisbon. The remaining sessions examine in detail the first stage of the cycle the initiation of policies. They cover programming and preparatory work in the Commission, as well as internal and external consultation procedures. The final session is dedicated to impact assessment, combining a review of the principles of impact assessment with a practical case study. 08.50 Registration of participants 09.00 Welcome and introduction to the course, Lecturer, Project Leader, EIPA 09.30 EU policy cycle: institutional and legislative framework Theo Jans, Associate Professor, EIPA 11.00 Policy preparation in the European Commission 14.00 The analytical steps of an impact assessment 15.45 Impact assessment: defining problems, objectives and policy options 17.15 End of the first day 17.30 Reception TUESDAY 30 JUNE 2015 Decision-Making and Negotiations in the Council and in the European Parliament The second and third day deal with the heart of EU decision-making: how the general rules applicable in the Union now termed legislative acts are adopted on the basis of the objectives laid down in the treaties, and how the legislators negotiate to adopt the acts. Day two first makes a link to the policy formulation stage treated on day one by examining the decision-making procedures and practices in the European Commission. It then proceeds by looking into the procedures and working methods in the European Parliament and in the Council. The last session of the day brings the three institutions together in the EU policy cycle, first with an overview of legislative procedures and then a detailed presentation of the ordinary legislative procedure, including examples of recent codecision cases to illustrate the ways in which the European Parliament and the Council can reach agreement at different stages. 09.00 Decision-making procedures in the European Commission Theo Jans 11.00 Decision-making procedures in the European Parliament and in the Council Edward Best, Head of Unit, EIPA 14.00 Decision-making procedures in the European Parliament and in the Council (cont.) 15.45 Legislative procedures: ordinary legislative procedure Edward Best 17.15 End of the second day 17.30 Guided walking tour of the city of Maastricht WEDNESDAY 1 JULY 2015 Legislative Decision-Making and Inter-Institutional Negotiations Day three begins with the introduction to the simulation exercise of the ordinary legislative procedure. The participants then start working on a simulation exercise. They will first, working in parallel groups, simulate decision-making in the Council (at Coreper level) and in the Committee in the European Parliament. After reaching an agreement on their respective mandates the delegations will negotiate between the Council and the European Parliament in an informal trilogue. The debriefing focuses on issues, process and actors in negotiations in codecision. It concludes with a discussion on challenges posed for individual negotiators.

Programme 09.00 Decision-making in practice: introduction to the simulation game and preparation for the simulation game Frank Lavadoux, Senior Lecturer, EIPA 11.00 Decision-making in practice: simulation exercise (part 1) 12.15 Initial feedback and debriefing of the simulation exercise 12.45 Lunch 14.00 Decision-making in practice: simulation exercise (part. 2) 15.30 Debriefing of the simulation exercise and general discussion on co-decision in practice and next steps 17.15 End of the third day 20.00 Dinner at a restaurant in town THURSDAY 2 JULY 2015 Implementation at EU Level The fourth day is devoted to the last stage of the EU policy cycle: how the European Commission adopts binding acts to implement, or to adapt, EU legislative acts. It recalls the arrangements by which the Commission has consulted comitology committees composed of representatives of the Member States, and explains the post-lisbon system which has split these arrangements into two distinct categories of Delegated and Implementing Acts (Art. 290-291 TFEU). The legal differences between the two categories are presented, as well as the different institutional procedures by which they are adopted. Participants are invited to look at particular cases in order to identify these differences. The seminar will update participants on how delegated and implementing acts work in practice and will provide a forum for discussion of the latest developments. 14.00 The new world of delegated acts 15.00 Coffee break 15.15 Implementing acts: procedures and practice 16.45 Discussion: cases and issues 17.15 End of the fourth day FRIDAY 3 JULY 2015 Information Sources The final day looks at EU documentation sources, in order to assist the participants in their management of relevant EU information in the future. By pointing to information sources for each of the stages, it reflects back on the entire policy-making cycle and opens up questions for a concluding panel discussion on developments in EU policy processes. 09.00 EU information sources Cosimo Monda, Senior Lecturer; Head of Information, Documentation, Publications and Marketing Services, EIPA 10.45 EU information sources (cont.) 12:00 Conclusions and summing up of the course 12.30 Evaluation and end of the seminar 09.00 Introduction: from comitology to delegated and implementing Acts 11.00 Provisions for delegated and implementing acts in the legislative acts: workshop and debriefing

General Information Programme The programme will commence on Monday 29 June at 09.00 and will finish on Friday 3 July at 12.30. Registration of participants starts on Monday 29 June at 08.50. Course venue The course will take place at the European Institute of Public Administration, O.L. Vrouweplein 22, NL-6211 HE Maastricht, tel.: +31 43 32 96 222, fax: +31 43 32 96 296. Working language The seminar will be conducted in English. Fee The participation fee is 1600 and includes documentation, refreshments, four lunches, one reception, one dinner and a guided walking tour. Accommodation and travel costs are at the expense of the participants or their administration. EIPA offers its members a reduction of 10% off the registration fee. This reduction is available to all civil servants working for one of EIPA s member countries (i.e. AT, BE, BG, CY, CZ, DK, FI, FR, DE, GR, HU, IE, IT, LT, LU, MT, NL, PL, PT, ES, SE, UK) and civil servants working for an EU institution, body or agency. Officials of the EU institutions, bodies or agencies should enquire about applicable arrangements on the following website: http://lot6.eipa. eu. If you are eligible for a discount, please tick the box in the registration form. Please note that reductions cannot be accumulated. For more information, please visit EIPA s website: http://seminars.eipa.eu (FAQ - special discounts). Hotel reservations The European Institute of Public Administration has special price arrangements with a number of hotels. All hotels are within 10 minutes walking distance from EIPA. Should you wish to make use of this possibility, please book directly via the links below. Payment is to be made directly and personally to the hotel on checking out. At the time of booking, please mention in the requested field the EIPA project number 1512402 Meals Lunches, reception and dinner will be served at a restaurant in town. Should you require a special menu (e.g. vegetarian, diabetic), please inform the Programme Organiser so that this can be arranged. Registration Kindly complete the registration form and return it before 10 June 2015 to Ms Nicolette Brouwers, Programme Organiser, European Institute of Public Administration, P.O. Box 1229, NL-6201 BE Maastricht, tel.: +31 43 32 96 245, fax: +31 43 32 96 296, e-mail: n.brouwers@eipa.eu You can also submit the online registration form which can be found on EIPA s website http://seminars.eipa.eu Your name and address will be part of EIPA s database for our mailing purpose only. If you do not want to be included in our mailing database, please tick the box on the registration form. Confirmation Confirmation of registration will be forwarded to participants on receipt of the completed registration form. Payment Prior payment is a condition for participation. Please indicate the method of payment on the registration form. For cancellations received within 15 days before the activity begins, we will have to charge an administration fee of 150 unless a replacement participant is found. Cancellation policy EIPA reserves the right to cancel the seminar up to two weeks before the starting date. EIPA accepts no responsibility for any costs incurred (travel, hotel, etc.). For EIPA s cancellation policy, please visit our website http://seminars.eipa.eu (FAQ - cancellation policy). Bastion Hotel www.bastionhotels.nl/en/eipa.html Townhouse Hotel www.townhousehotels.nl/eipa Hotel Derlon https://www.derlon.com/eipa Designhotel Maastricht Hampshire Eden www.hampshire-hotels.com/eipa

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