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This study for the FEMM Committee gives an overview of how obstetric and gynaecological violence is apprehended in the EU. It identifies issues and challenges, looks at the applicable legal framework, ex-amines ongoing political and legal developments, and gathers national initiatives to improve understanding and prevention of this form of gender-based violence. Finally, it provides policy recommendations.

The performance-based nature of the Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF) means that, compared to cost based instruments, less information is available about the final recipients of the funds. In the RRF, the beneficiary of the funds is the Member State, which distributes the money via its national budget.

To evaluate the EU's policy framework for China, this study for AFET analyses various facets of bilateral relations and the EU's approach towards China, including its policy of de-risking and issues related to China's domestic politics and foreign policy. The study highlights the need for the EU to adopt a coherent vision and a comprehensive, consistent long-term China strategy to guide its actions related to the country and on the world stage. The authors provide specific recommendations.

The study takes stock of the implementation of the regulatory offsetting mechanism known as the ‘one in, one out’ (OIOO) approach by the European Commission. Overall, this mechanism was found to be relevant and useful to address the issue of managing the EU regulatory burden on businesses.

This study provides a comprehensive review of the transport labour market trends in the EU, the challenges and the future prospects that transport workers and undertakings are confronted with, notably for digitalisation, automation and decarbonisation processes: number of jobs, job structure by age, workers’ skills, working conditions, shortage of workers and attractiveness of the occupations. A stakeholder consultation complements the findings of the literature review.

Due to decreasing self-sufficiency rates in recent years, the EU fisheries and aquaculture products market is largely dependent on external producers. Albeit some EU market entries come from countries with lax regulations.
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STOA
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Kuntatti
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Politika Ekonomika u Xjentifika
Kumitati: ECON-EMPL-ENVI-ITRE-IMCO
poldep-economy-science@ep.europa.eu
Politika Strutturali u ta' Koeżjoni
Kumitati: TRAN-REGI-AGRI-PECH-CULT
poldep-cohesion@ep.europa.eu
Drittijiet taċ-Ċittadini u Affarijiet Kostituzzjonali
Kumitati: JURI-LIBE-AFCO-FEMM-PETI
poldep-citizens@ep.europa.eu
Affarijiet Baġitarji
Kumitati: BUDG-CONT
poldep-budg@ep.europa.eu
Relazzjonijiet esterni
Kumitati: AFET-DROI-SEDE-DEVE-INTA
poldep-expo@ep.europa.eu
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eprs@ep.europa.eu
Valutazzjoni tal-impatt
eprs-impactassessment@ep.europa.eu
Valur Miżjud Ewropew
eprs-europeanaddedvalue@ep.europa.eu
Ex-post Evaluation
eprs-expostevaluation@ep.europa.eu
Prospettiva Xjentifika (STOA)
stoa@ep.europa.eu