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Introduction. Introduction to key concepts. Monitoring, reporting, and verification . Common interests in compliance. Transparency and public perception . Comparing regulatory cultures. U.s. Regulatory culture . Monitoring, Reporting, and Verification. Detailed Rules for Emissions Monitoring and Reporting. Extensive Use of Information Technology. Penalties and Enforcement Action for Non-Compliance. The eu regulatory culture . The EU MRV Model: Third-Party Verification. Public Access to Data. Participant perspectives on compliance. EU Governments'perspectives. U.S. Government perspective. Regulated firms, market participants, and investors. Non-governmental organizations and the public . Compliance challenges. The united states: future cap and trade compliance issues and challenges. Scop...
... States and the launch of the ambitious European Union Emissions Trading System ("EU ETS") undersco... (England and Wales), the European Commission, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the Was... member states is sought by so-called Comitology Committees, consisting of European Commission and ...
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... process spanning over three years, the European Council of Ministers (the "Council") finally voted...The Regulation began life as a Commission Proposal in July 2003 and has proved somewhat cont... it contained reference to the wrong comitology procedure. . In July, the Council, Commission and ...
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... the perhaps startling argument that the European Union is such a polity and that it needs a preside... of a twenty-seven member European Commission (12)--one member from each nation state--and the C.... (26.) Through the Comitology procedure, the EU has attempted to prevent interes...
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In 2003, the European Commission issued proposals to harmonise the rules... Commission and Member States through Comitology procedure, based on the opinion of the European Fo...
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...A product of modern European civilization, studying any problem of universal hi... ministers from the member states), a Commission, and a Court of Justice. Rome also paved the way f...'s organisation into committees or 'comitology' and the fact that the Commissioners themselves be...
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...(3) In May 2001, the European Commission ("Commission") submitted a proposal to the Europea... procedure is expedited through the "comitology" procedure described infra section IV, C. (32) . T...
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As early as the 1970s, European Union (EU) member countries implemented rules to coordinate insurance markets and regulation. However, with the more recent movement toward a general single EU market, financial services regulation has taken on new meaning and priority. Solvency I regulations went into effect for member nations by January 2004. The creation of risk-based capital standards, the main focus of Solvency II, now appears likely sometime after 2007. The purpose of the discussion presented here is to outline the specifics of Solvency II as they currently stand and suggest important areas of future research.
... of a true single market, the European Commission created a "framework for action" for financial ser... being created following the Lamfalussy comitology (or "committee") procedure, by which the Commissio...
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... also a vice president of the European Commission, a post currently held by Catherine Ashton, are al... economic interest, energy, control of comitology, and most former "Third Pillar" issues. . As of No...
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... the very limited powers invested in the European Parliament, the only directly elected organ of the...High Commissioner for Human Rights, another by the decisions of the ...: A Call for Notice and Comment in Comitology, 40 HARV. INT'L L.J. 451 (1999). . (16.) On the pr...
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...(22) The Interstate Commerce Commission was the most visible regulatory agency of the era....Bignami, The Democratic Deficit in European Community Rulemaking: A Call for Notice and Commennt in Comitology, 40 HARV. INT'L L.J. 451 (1999). . (50) See Thomas...