Examples of using Jccs in English and their translations into Polish
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Financial
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Official/political
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Programming
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Computer
Delegations and JCCs.
JCCs tend to engage more male EESC members, with a current average ratio of 78.
Delegations and JCCs.
JCCs should attempt to fill"empty niches" which are not covered by other bodies in the negotiation process and focus on a selected number of areas.
Delegations and JCCs.
JCCs have limited organisational capacities to reach out to a wider circle of local civil society organisations, outside the capital and urban centres;
Delegations and JCCs Rule 26 RP.
The other most important tools for building the bridge between EU civil society andcivil society in the Western Balkans countries are the Joint consultative committees JCCs.
In this respect, the EESC asks for better exchange of information between JCCs and the Commission, the Council and the European Parliament.
Nevertheless, JCCs have created opportunities for direct exchanges between civil society, EU and national politicians and officials, even if they have had little impact on government policies.
Working in close liaison with the Commission, since 1995 the European Economic andSocial Committee has set up a series of Joint Consultative Committees(JCCs) with all the enlargement countries.
E EESC has formed joint consultative committees(JCCs) with partner organisations in countries which have signed association agreements with the EU, with a view to potential future membership.
Informal monitoring by the Section staff, who will keep a note of attendance ratios to be included in the six monthly reports from the contact,follow up groups and JCCs.
Exchange of information should be improved between JCCs and the Commission, the Council and the European Parliament's relevant bodies in order to facilitate communication between the EU institutions and civil society stakeholders in the enlargement countries.
Approval of the Bureau's proposals regarding general membership of the sections(Rule 15 of the RP), observatories(Rule 21 of the RP), the Consultative Commission on Industrial Change(Rule24 of the RP), Committee delegations/JCCs, contact groups(Rule 26 of the RP) and the Quaestors' group Rule 69.
First and foremost, the experience acquired in the major enlargement through the Joint Consultative Committees(JCCs) must be put to good use, and there should be greater involvement of European organised civil society in all stages of formulation and development of the relevant policies.
In addition to the JCCs, the Western Balkans Civil Society Forum serves as a regional platform for addressing political authorities and provides opportunities for networking among WB CSOs, while analysing the major problems of civil society in the region.
There have been disruptions in terms of work andrelations due to significant changes in the EESC's members in individual JCCs; equally, however, too little turnover on the part of the partners countries may well have prevented outreach to new organisations;
Approval by the Assembly of the Bureau's proposals regarding membership of the sections(Rule 15 of the RP), a subcommittee(Rule 19 of the RP), observatories(Rule 21 of the RP), the Consultative Commission on Industrial Change(Rule24 of the RP), Committee delegations/JCCs, and contact groups Rule 26 of the RP.
First and foremost, the experience acquired in the major enlargement through the Joint Consultative Committees(JCCs) must be put to good use, and there should be greater involvement of European organised civil society in all stages of formulation and development of the relevant policies.
With this in mind, JCCs would benefit greatly from stronger backing and closer cooperation with the Commission, the Council and the EP, thereby ensuring that key concerns about the national realities of accession, stemming from the civil and social dialogue in the countries, may be heard in all relevant policy-making arenas.
The EESC further recommends that these joint consultative committees(JCCs) includes a broad participation of civil society with equal involvement of academia, business and social partners(inter alia, including farmers, women andyouth organisations) and that these JCCs are adequately resourced with an accessible budget to facilitate their ability to act effectively and autonomously.
Joint consultative committees(JCCs) should attempt to fill"empty niches" which are not covered by other bodies in the negotiation process and focus on a select number of areas, in particular the four overarching themes of the current enlargement strategy- the rule of law, economic governance, strengthening democratic institutions and fundamental rights, as well as the enhancement of social dialogue.