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- -According to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU Title XIV, Article 168) public health is a matter of shared competences in the EU. The extreme challenges of the Corona pandemic have demonstrated how insufficient „shared competences“ can be under conditions of a major natural disaster affecting public and personal health across the EU. Therefore, the EU must be in the position to upgrade the „Emergency Support Instrument“ with additional funds from the general EU budget or other necessary financial means. New emergency competencies under conditions of a serious natural disaster must include efforts for strategic foresight in the EU by better coordinating public health institutions & the pharmaceutical industry.
- -Overcoming existing deficits and experiences during the pandemic requires realistic and coherent assessments, mutually accepted clarifications of competencies and crisis-proof regulatory mandates. It would be of the essence to revise the Treaty of Lisbon, thus granting the European Commission more emergency flexibility under conditions of a natural disaster of the magnitude of the pandemic. The resolute legal upgrading of EU competences in emergency and disaster management as well as in health policies is necessary to prepare for the next pandemic.
- -The Treaty of Lisbon needs to be revised with a view on more flexible and more unified emergency competencies of the EU under conditions of a natural disaster of the magnitude of the Corona pandemic.
- +According to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU Title XIV, Article 168) public health is a matter of shared competences in the EU. The extreme challenges of the Corona pandemic have demonstrated how insufficient „shared competences“ can be under conditions of a major natural disaster affecting public & personal health across the EU. Therefore, the EU must be in the position to upgrade the „Emergency Support Instrument“ with additional funds from the general EU budget or other necessary financial means. New emergency competencies under conditions of a serious natural disaster must include efforts for strategic foresight in the EU by better coordinating public health institutions & the pharmaceutical industry. Overcoming existing deficits & experiences during the pandemic requires realistic & coherent assessments, mutually accepted clarifications of competencies & crisis-proof regulatory mandates. It would be of the essence to revise the Treaty of Lisbon, thus granting the European Commission more emergency flexibility under conditions of a natural disaster of the magnitude of the pandemic. The resolute legal upgrading of EU competences in emergency & disaster management as well as in health policies is necessary to prepare for the next pandemic. The Treaty of Lisbon needs to be revised with a view on more flexible & more unified emergency competencies under conditions of a natural disaster of the magnitude of the Corona pandemic. Ludger Kühnhardt
-According to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU Title XIV, Article 168) public health is a matter of shared competences in the EU. The extreme challenges of the Corona pandemic have demonstrated how insufficient „shared competences“ can be under conditions of a major natural disaster affecting public and personal health across the EU. Therefore, the EU must be in the position to upgrade the „Emergency Support Instrument“ with additional funds from the general EU budget or other necessary financial means. New emergency competencies under conditions of a serious natural disaster must include efforts for strategic foresight in the EU by better coordinating public health institutions & the pharmaceutical industry.-Overcoming existing deficits and experiences during the pandemic requires realistic and coherent assessments, mutually accepted clarifications of competencies and crisis-proof regulatory mandates. It would be of the essence to revise the Treaty of Lisbon, thus granting the European Commission more emergency flexibility under conditions of a natural disaster of the magnitude of the pandemic. The resolute legal upgrading of EU competences in emergency and disaster management as well as in health policies is necessary to prepare for the next pandemic.-The Treaty of Lisbon needs to be revised with a view on more flexible and more unified emergency competencies of the EU under conditions of a natural disaster of the magnitude of the Corona pandemic.- +According to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU Title XIV, Article 168) public health is a matter of shared competences in the EU. The extreme challenges of the Corona pandemic have demonstrated how insufficient „shared competences“ can be under conditions of a major natural disaster affecting public & personal health across the EU. Therefore, the EU must be in the position to upgrade the „Emergency Support Instrument“ with additional funds from the general EU budget or other necessary financial means. New emergency competencies under conditions of a serious natural disaster must include efforts for strategic foresight in the EU by better coordinating public health institutions & the pharmaceutical industry. Overcoming existing deficits & experiences during the pandemic requires realistic & coherent assessments, mutually accepted clarifications of competencies & crisis-proof regulatory mandates. It would be of the essence to revise the Treaty of Lisbon, thus granting the European Commission more emergency flexibility under conditions of a natural disaster of the magnitude of the pandemic. The resolute legal upgrading of EU competences in emergency & disaster management as well as in health policies is necessary to prepare for the next pandemic. The Treaty of Lisbon needs to be revised with a view on more flexible & more unified emergency competencies under conditions of a natural disaster of the magnitude of the Corona pandemic. Ludger Kühnhardt
Smazáno
- -According to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU Title XIV, Article 168) public health is a matter of shared competences in the EU. The extreme challenges of the Corona pandemic have demonstrated how insufficient „shared competences“ can be under conditions of a major natural disaster affecting public and personal health across the EU. Therefore, the EU must be in the position to upgrade the „Emergency Support Instrument“ with additional funds from the general EU budget or other necessary financial means. New emergency competencies under conditions of a serious natural disaster must include efforts for strategic foresight in the EU by better coordinating public health institutions & the pharmaceutical industry.
- -Overcoming existing deficits and experiences during the pandemic requires realistic and coherent assessments, mutually accepted clarifications of competencies and crisis-proof regulatory mandates. It would be of the essence to revise the Treaty of Lisbon, thus granting the European Commission more emergency flexibility under conditions of a natural disaster of the magnitude of the pandemic. The resolute legal upgrading of EU competences in emergency and disaster management as well as in health policies is necessary to prepare for the next pandemic.
- -The Treaty of Lisbon needs to be revised with a view on more flexible and more unified emergency competencies of the EU under conditions of a natural disaster of the magnitude of the Corona pandemic.
Přidáno
- +According to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU Title XIV, Article 168) public health is a matter of shared competences in the EU. The extreme challenges of the Corona pandemic have demonstrated how insufficient „shared competences“ can be under conditions of a major natural disaster affecting public & personal health across the EU. Therefore, the EU must be in the position to upgrade the „Emergency Support Instrument“ with additional funds from the general EU budget or other necessary financial means. New emergency competencies under conditions of a serious natural disaster must include efforts for strategic foresight in the EU by better coordinating public health institutions & the pharmaceutical industry. Overcoming existing deficits & experiences during the pandemic requires realistic & coherent assessments, mutually accepted clarifications of competencies & crisis-proof regulatory mandates. It would be of the essence to revise the Treaty of Lisbon, thus granting the European Commission more emergency flexibility under conditions of a natural disaster of the magnitude of the pandemic. The resolute legal upgrading of EU competences in emergency & disaster management as well as in health policies is necessary to prepare for the next pandemic. The Treaty of Lisbon needs to be revised with a view on more flexible & more unified emergency competencies under conditions of a natural disaster of the magnitude of the Corona pandemic. Ludger Kühnhardt
Smazáno
-According to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU Title XIV, Article 168) public health is a matter of shared competences in the EU. The extreme challenges of the Corona pandemic have demonstrated how insufficient „shared competences“ can be under conditions of a major natural disaster affecting public and personal health across the EU. Therefore, the EU must be in the position to upgrade the „Emergency Support Instrument“ with additional funds from the general EU budget or other necessary financial means. New emergency competencies under conditions of a serious natural disaster must include efforts for strategic foresight in the EU by better coordinating public health institutions & the pharmaceutical industry.-Overcoming existing deficits and experiences during the pandemic requires realistic and coherent assessments, mutually accepted clarifications of competencies and crisis-proof regulatory mandates. It would be of the essence to revise the Treaty of Lisbon, thus granting the European Commission more emergency flexibility under conditions of a natural disaster of the magnitude of the pandemic. The resolute legal upgrading of EU competences in emergency and disaster management as well as in health policies is necessary to prepare for the next pandemic.-The Treaty of Lisbon needs to be revised with a view on more flexible and more unified emergency competencies of the EU under conditions of a natural disaster of the magnitude of the Corona pandemic.
Přidáno
- +According to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU Title XIV, Article 168) public health is a matter of shared competences in the EU. The extreme challenges of the Corona pandemic have demonstrated how insufficient „shared competences“ can be under conditions of a major natural disaster affecting public & personal health across the EU. Therefore, the EU must be in the position to upgrade the „Emergency Support Instrument“ with additional funds from the general EU budget or other necessary financial means. New emergency competencies under conditions of a serious natural disaster must include efforts for strategic foresight in the EU by better coordinating public health institutions & the pharmaceutical industry. Overcoming existing deficits & experiences during the pandemic requires realistic & coherent assessments, mutually accepted clarifications of competencies & crisis-proof regulatory mandates. It would be of the essence to revise the Treaty of Lisbon, thus granting the European Commission more emergency flexibility under conditions of a natural disaster of the magnitude of the pandemic. The resolute legal upgrading of EU competences in emergency & disaster management as well as in health policies is necessary to prepare for the next pandemic. The Treaty of Lisbon needs to be revised with a view on more flexible & more unified emergency competencies under conditions of a natural disaster of the magnitude of the Corona pandemic. Ludger Kühnhardt
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ZEI Center for European Integration Studies
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