(CoE) Member states must give renewed impetus to children’s rights

Date of article: 19/11/2020

Daily News of: 20/11/2020

Country:  EUROPE

Author: Commissioner for Human Rights - Council of Europe

Article language: en

“The COVID-19 pandemic has deepened and widened pre-existing inequalities that undermine children’s ability to enjoy their human rights, including in terms of health, safety, education, and living conditions. There is a clear risk that COVID-19 will have adverse long-term effects on children and the fulfilment of their rights”, said the Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights today, ahead of the 31st anniversary of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC).

“This is a very delicate period for children. As governments devise and implement measures to mitigate the effects of COVID-19 on people’s lives, it is crucial that they make the best interests of the child a priority.

To this end, governments should seek inspiration from the rights enshrined in the UNCRC, translating them into tangible goals for national and local authorities, and devising specific lines of action to enable children to develop to their fullest potential.

States must strengthen their efforts to protect children from violence, poverty and neglect, all the more during times of crisis, and gear their childcare services to the current health situation. It is also crucial that state authorities adopt effective measures to enable children to fully exercise their rights to education and health care, to access reliable information that they can understand, and to participate and be heard. In all of this we should never forget children’s rights to play, leisure time and culture – which are so seriously eroded during lockdowns - and to receive adequate psychological support when needed.

I call on member states to step up their co-operation with international bodies, children’s Ombudsmen, and youth organisations. In the current situation, it is particularly important to secure the right of children to be heard and participate in processes involving decisions affecting them. By involving children in such processes, states will not only fulfil one of the rights enshrined in the UNCRC. They will also empower children to be part of the solution and take up the many challenges that lie ahead.

I wish to express my solidarity with children and their families who, despite economic difficulties and uncertainties about the future, are making sacrifices to attend school or to follow lessons online. I also salute the work of so many teachers who play such a crucial role in keeping up children’s education despite the health risks involved and the difficulties posed by remote teaching.

The UNCRC is a silver lining in troubling times and a valuable resource that states should not waste. As it turns 31 tomorrow, states should offer their renewed commitment to this crucial text and ensure that current and future generations of children will continue to benefit from the protection it affords.”

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Judgment of the Court of Justice in Case B S and C A (Commercialisation du cannabidiol - CBD)

Date of article: 19/11/2020

Daily News of: 20/11/2020

Country:  EUROPE

Author:

Article language: en

 

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Link: https://curia.europa.eu/jcms/upload/docs/application/pdf/2020-11/cp200141en.pdf

Court of Justice of the European Union

PRESS RELEASE No 141/20

Luxembourg, 19 November 2020

Judgment in Case C-663/18

B S and C A v Ministère public et Conseil national de l’ordre des pharmaciens

A Member State may not prohibit the marketing of cannabidiol (CBD) lawfully produced in another Member State when it is extracted from the Cannabis sativa plant in its entirety and not solely from its fibre and seeds

That prohibition may however be justified by the objective of protecting public health but must not go beyond what is necessary in order to attain it B S and C A are the former directors of a company whose object was the marketing and distribution of a cannabidiol (‘CBD’) oil electronic cigarette, a molecule present in hemp (or Cannabis sativa) and part of the cannabinoid family. In the case at hand, the CBD was produced in the Czech Republic from hemp plants grown lawfully and using the entirety of the plant, the leaves and flowers included. It was then imported into France to be packaged in electronic cigarette cartridges. 

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(CE) Changement démographique en Europe - Livre vert sur le vieillissement

Date of article: 16/11/2020

Daily News of: 20/11/2020

Country:  EUROPE

Author:

Article language: fr

À propos de cette initiative

Résumé

Ce Livre vert aura pour objectif de lancer un vaste débat public sur la question du changement démographique et du vieillissement de la population européenne.

Il:

  • définira les questions clés liées au vieillissement
  • examinera les diverses possibilités d’anticiper les conséquences socio-économiques du vieillissement de la population européenne et les moyens d’y faire face.

Sujet

Économie, finances et euro, Éducation et formation, Emploi et affaires sociales, Santé publique, Politique régionale, Transports

Type d'acte

Livre vert

Catégorie

Programme de travail de la Commission

Feuille de route

PÉRIODE DE CONTRIBUTION: OUVERTE

Type

Feuille de route

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Période de contribution

16 Novembre 2020 - 14 Décembre 2020  (minuit, heure de Bruxelles)

La Commission aimerait connaître votre point de vue

Cette feuille de route est ouverte aux avis pendant 4 semaines. Les avis seront pris en compte pour développer et ajuster l’initiative. La Commission résumera les réponses reçues dans un rapport de synthèse expliquant de quelle manière les contributions seront prises en compte et, le cas échéant, pourquoi certaines suggestions ne peuvent pas être retenues. Les avis reçus seront publiés sur ce site et doivent donc respecter les règles de publication.

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(CE) Evoluzione demografica in Europa - libro verde sull'invecchiamento

Date of article: 16/11/2020

Daily News of: 20/11/2020

Country:  EUROPE

Author:

Article language: it

Informazioni su questa iniziativa

Sommario

Il libro verde cercherà di avviare un ampio dibattito pubblico sul fenomeno dell'invecchiamento della popolazione in Europa.

In particolare intende:

  • individuare le principali problematiche connesse al fenomeno
  • discutere le varie modalità per anticipare e reagire agli impatti socioeconomici dell'invecchiamento della popolazione europea.

Argomento

Economia, finanze e l’euro, Istruzione e formazione, Occupazione e affari sociali, Sanità e salute pubblica, Politica regionale, Trasporti

Tipo di atto

Libro verde

Categoria

Programma di lavoro della Commissione

Tabelle di marcia

COMMENTI: APERTA

Tipo

Tabelle di marcia

Per saperne di più sulle tabelle di marcia

Periodo per l'invio di commenti

16 Novembre 2020 - 14 Dicembre 2020  (mezzanotte (ora di Bruxelles))

La Commissione vorrebbe conoscere il tuo parere

Questa tabella di marcia è aperta ai commenti per 4 settimane. I commenti saranno prese in considerazione per sviluppare e perfezionare ulteriormente l'iniziativa. La Commissione pubblicherà una relazione di sintesi contenente le proposte ricevute e spiegherà come saranno attuate e, se del caso, perché determinati suggerimenti non possono essere accolti. I commenti ricevuti saranno pubblicati su questo sito e devono pertanto essere conformi alle norme sul feedback.

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(EK) Demografischer Wandel in Europa – Grünbuch zum Thema Altern

Date of article: 16/11/2020

Daily News of: 20/11/2020

Country:  EUROPE

Author:

Article language: de

Über diese Initiative

Zusammenfassung

Da der demografische Wandel zur Alterung der europäischen Bevölkerung führt, soll mit dem Grünbuch eine breite öffentliche Debatte über dieses Thema angestoßen werden.

In dem Grünbuch

  • werden die wichtigsten Aspekte im Zusammenhang mit dem Altern dargelegt,
  • wird erörtert, wie die sozioökonomischen Auswirkungen der Bevölkerungsalterung in Europa antizipiert werden können und wie darauf reagiert werden kann.

Thema

Wirtschaft, Finanzen und der Euro, Allgemeine und berufliche Bildung, Beschäftigung und Soziales, Öffentliches Gesundheitswesen, Regionalpolitik, Verkehr

Art des Rechtsakts

Grünbuch

Kategorie

Arbeitsprogramm der Kommission

Fahrpläne

RÜCKMELDUNGEN: OFFEN

Typ

Fahrpläne

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Frist für Rückmeldungen

16 November 2020 - 14 Dezember 2020  (Mitternacht Brüsseler Zeit)

Die Kommission möchte Ihre Meinung einholen

Rückmeldungen zu diesem Fahrplan sind  4 Wochen möglich. Den eingehenden Rückmeldungen wird bei der weiteren Entwicklung und Feinabstimmung der Initiative Rechnung getragen. Die Kommission wird die eingegangenen Beiträge in einem Bericht zusammenfassen und dabei erläutern, in welcher Weise sie berücksichtigt werden bzw. warum bestimmte Vorschläge nicht aufgegriffen werden können. Die eingegangenen Rückmeldungen werden auf dieser Website veröffentlicht. Sie müssen daher den für Feedback geltenden Regeln entsprechen.

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