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In addition to the measurement of progress, the commission also publishes policy papers designed to encourage the EU's Member States to look more closely at particular areas of their education and training policy. The commission has published such papers over many years, but until the Lisbon Summit in March 2000, few were widely followed. Since ...
In 2016 the Human Rights Council conducted a Special Rapporteur on adequate housing in Lisbon and Porto. [34] In this report it observed that there is a lack of social housing or rent supplement programmes which causes mostly the Roma or people of African descent to stay in informal settlements. [ 34 ]
- 1984: Conference organized in Lisbon held by the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe on the theme, “North-South: Europe’s role” and adoption of the “Lisbon Declaration” (9–11 April) On 5 May 2011, the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe adopted a new statutory resolution for the North–South Centre.
The Treaty of Lisbon (initially known as the Reform Treaty) is a European agreement that amends the two treaties which form the constitutional basis of the European Union (EU). The Treaty of Lisbon, which was signed by all EU member states on 13 December 2007, entered into force on 1 December 2009. [2]
Other International youth rights organizations include Article 12 in Scotland and K.R.A.T.Z.A. in Germany. In Malta, the voting age has been lowered to 16 in 2018 to vote in national and European Parliament elections. [12] The European Youth Portal is the starting place for the European Union's youth policy, with Erasmus+ as one of its key ...
On the coming into force of the Lisbon Treaty on 1 December 2009, Justice Commissioner Viviane Reding proposed that Commissioners should swear to uphold all EU treaties and the Charter. On 3 May 2010, the European Commission swore a solemn declaration at the European Court of Justice in Luxembourg, pledging to respect the EU Treaties and to be ...
Lisbon Recognition Convention (Lisbon, 4 July 1997) Article 2 of the first Protocol to the European Convention on Human Rights (Paris, 20 March 1952) Article 10 of the European Social Charter (revised, Strasbourg, 3 May 1996)
The Lisbon Recognition Convention is an important instrument for the Bologna Process which aims at creating the "European higher education area" by making academic degree standards and quality assurance standards more comparable and compatible throughout Europe.