The European Commission's 2023 Work Programme, adopted on 18 October 2022, outlines a transformative agenda amid challenges such as Russia’s aggression against Ukraine and rising energy prices. Key initiatives include new policy and legislative proposals in Annex I, focusing on areas like AI liability, defective products, and corporate sustainability due diligence. Annex II emphasizes REFIT initiatives to simplify EU law, notably through a revised alternative dispute resolution framework. Annex III highlights priority procedures including the digitalisation of judicial cooperation and protection against SLAPPs, underscoring efforts to strengthen Europe’s economic resilience and uphold democratic values.
Pasqua, M., European Commission 2023 Work Programme: A Union Standing Firm and United , 2022 [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/244894]
European Commission 2023 Work Programme: A Union Standing Firm and United
Pasqua, Marco
2022
Abstract
The European Commission's 2023 Work Programme, adopted on 18 October 2022, outlines a transformative agenda amid challenges such as Russia’s aggression against Ukraine and rising energy prices. Key initiatives include new policy and legislative proposals in Annex I, focusing on areas like AI liability, defective products, and corporate sustainability due diligence. Annex II emphasizes REFIT initiatives to simplify EU law, notably through a revised alternative dispute resolution framework. Annex III highlights priority procedures including the digitalisation of judicial cooperation and protection against SLAPPs, underscoring efforts to strengthen Europe’s economic resilience and uphold democratic values.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.