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OSZE - 30 years after Helsinki
The Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), as
the successor to the Conference on Security and Co-operation in
Europe (CSCE), is founded on the Helsinki Final Act (1975). Today,
the OSCE has 55 member states with equal rights and status, which
were members of different alliances during the Cold War. In
thematic terms, the OSCE focusses on three dimensions: military and
political issues, especially disarmament, economic cooperation, and
democracy and human rights. Thirty years after Helsinki, the issue
of the right balance between these dimensions is now being
discussed and there is a concern that the OSCE could lose its focus
and relevance. Proposals presented in the current reform debate
include prioritizing core competencies, achieving better
cooperation between the secretariat, the institutions and the
missions, establishing a stronger political leadership level, and
improving cooperation with the member states and other
international organizations.
The European Defence Agency (EDA)
Interim Budget Management
Article 110 (2) of the Basic Law establishes the constitutional
requirement that the budget be adopted by a law before the
beginning of the year to which it applies. This requirement
concerns all of the constitutional bodies involved. If the budget
law is not adopted before the beginning of the financial year, the
constitutional authorisation contained in Article 111 of the Basic
Law applies. This deals with interim budget management, or
emergency budget law. In order to ensure that all institutions
affected by the federal budget proceed in the same way within the
framework of interim budget management, the Federal Minister of
Finance issues a budget management instruction
(Haushaltsführungserlass) for the highest federal authorities
under Section 5 of the Federal Budget Code. The constitutional
authorisation for interim budget management under Article 111 of
the Basic Law is subject to both time and substantive
restrictions.
The Open Method of Coordination
UNESCO Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the
Diversity of Cultural Expressions
On 20 October 2005 the Unesco General Conference adopted the
Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of
Cultural Expressions, an international normative instrument that
will enter into force three months after its ratification by 30
States. The Unesco Convention sets out common rules, principles and
points of reference for cultural diversity at global level.
"Open skies" agreement between Europe and the
US
"Internet Governance"
The Topical Term examines the current debate about control of the
Internet, often termed "Internet governance". It describes the role
of the Internet Corporation for As-signed Names and Numbers (ICANN)
which is responsible for the technical organiza-tion and management
of the Internet. It also provides an overview of the debate about
"Internet governance" in the context of the World Summit on the
Internet Society.
Duration of electoral terms
The Basic Law provides for a four-year electoral term; a discussion
is currently underway on increasing the duration of electoral terms
to five years. The text examines the conditions to be met in order
for the electoral term to be extended and the pros and cons of such
a change and makes comparisons with the situation in the Federal
Länder and with other EU Member States.
Global Democracy
Globalisation has led to an increasing shift of political
decision-making to the international level. This has given rise to
problems of political legitimacy, resulting in calls for an
expansion of the principle of democracy from the nation-state to
the system of global governance. While sceptics object that the
societal and political conditions for this are not present, others
even see an opportunity to establish a ?cosmopolitical democracy?.
In many cases, however, the model of ?global democracy? is instead
associated with specific proposals for reform of the United
Nations, for example through greater involvement of civil society
or the creation of a parliamentary assembly.
EU savings tax directive
Annual days of remembrance
The text summarises a selection of the days of remembrance held
every year.
Regulation of the Internet - structures, tasks and
working procedures of ICANN, DENIC, CENTR, CORE and
ORSN
The study sets out the structures, tasks and working procedures of
ICANN, DENIC, CENTR and CORE, the organisations responsible for
domain registration. It also ex-plains the task of the ORSN, whose
root servers ensure Internet domain names can be resolved. As
regards ICANN, the current debate on control of the Internet, often
summarised with the concept of ?Internet governance?, is
highlighted. The study ex-plores the criticism expressed about
ICANN, and the reforms to the organisation proposed at the World
Summit on the Information Society.
Disturbance of the overall economic
equilibrium
Topical Term No. 87/05 explains the concept of ?disturbance of the
overall economic equilibrium? and sets out the constitutional
conditions which must be fulfilled for it to be acceptable for net
borrowing to exceed investment expenditure.
Cultural policy in Switzerland
Cultural policy and promotion are pursued at all levels of Swiss
administration. The Federal Office of Culture manages the
Government's cultural policy and implements it together with other
institutions and in cooperation with the cantons. Communes and
cities also promote cultural activities. The revision of the Swiss
Constitution has established a new constitutional basis for the
government's cultural policy. New article 69 on culture paves the
way for the planned law on cultural promotion.
Commission Legislative and Work Programme for
2006
Protection against aircraft noise
This Topical Term deals with the main proposed amendments contained
in the ? now outdated ? draft Act to Improve Protection Against
Noise Around Aerodromes of 27 May 2005. In addition to examining
the advantages and disadvantages of the passive anti-noise measures
included in the bill, an overview is provided of further possible
ways of reducing aircraft noise.
Women in government
Since the sixties, women have gradually been finding their way into
top government positions. This trend began in the Asian states
(Sirimavo Bandaranaike, Indira Gandhi), and, from the late
seventies onwards, spread to the European states (e.g. Margaret
Thatcher, Gro Harlem Brundtland). The phenomenon of the ?wives and
daughters of Asia? is examined, together with that of the female
heads of government in transition nations. A table lists current
and former female heads of government across the world.
EU directive on plasticisers in toys
Ten years of the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership
(1995-2005)
CEPOL ? European Police College
Ocean Energy
The oceans constitute an enormous reservoir of energy contained in
the motions, temperature and salinity of their water bodies. If
this ocean energy were usable for electricity generation, it could
complement or even partially replace the energy sources in use at
present. However, technical developments in many fields remain to
be carried out before actual energy production can commence at
commercial scale. Five different main types of ocean energy are
distinguished: tidal energy, wave energy, marine current energy,
ocean thermal energy, and osmotic energy. The present article
summarizes their respective overall potential, the technical
feasibility, economic aspects, possible environmental concerns, and
the chances for realization at locations in Germany and Europe.
i2010 ? a European information society for growth and
employment
Abstract of Topical Term 79/05
'Topical Term' No. 79/05 describes how, under German budgetary law,
excess and extrabudgetary expenditure makes it possible for
economic trends and unforeseen events to be taken into account in
the budget, depite it being agreed a year in advance.
Reform of EU external assistance
instruments
The Hague Programme on justice and home
affairs
Languages of the European Union
The idea of developing a parliamentary dimension of the
United Nations, as acontribution to the debate on global governance
and democracy
This publication sets out the current status of the debate and the
various proposals relating to how the idea of developing a
parliamentary dimension of the United Nations could be achieved, in
order to extend the principle of democracy to international
politics, too.