Examples of using Eaccessibility in English and their translations into Swedish
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EAccessibility communication, COM(2005) 425.
This should not hinder the horizontal effect that eAccessibility issues should have.
Future eAccessibility legislation exploratory opinion.
In this Communication, the Commission proposes a set of policy actions that foster eAccessibility.
An eAccessibility expert group was set up to support the work of the High Level Group.
Supporting this work, the Telecommunications Council has expressed the need to improve eAccessibility in Europe9.
Extending eAccessibility, horizontally, to other EU policy areas;
caller location and eAccessibility.
An eAccessibility expert group was set up to support the work of the High Level Group.
The European Commission correctly draws attention to existing EU legislation that can be used to promote and enforce eAccessibility.
Delivering eAccessibility- improving disabled people's access to the Knowledge Based Society69.
expand RTD in eAccessibility.
Future eAccessibility legislation and ageing in particular(exploratory opinion)(A) TEN-MAY.
As an immediate follow-up, in September 2005 the Commission adopted a communication on eAccessibility{2005(COMM) 425}, a key component of the eInclusion area.
EAccessibility" refers to initiatives taken to ensure that all citizens have access to Information Society services.
It is important that EU commitment to eInclusion and eAccessibility is explicitly recognised
This eAccessibility communication provides an important reinforcement to the i2010 Communication on the European Information Society for Growth and Employment.
To be able to further develop adequate European eAccessibility policies it is essential to have European data comparable across Member States.
EAccessibility" refers to the ability to overcome the technical barriers
There is a need for explicit support and promotion of eAccessibility in the EU Regulations for the Structural Funds
There must be regular and comprehensive monitoring at both Commission and Member State level of how effectively legislative commitments in the eAccessibility field are being implemented on the ground.
The aims and objectives to promote eAccessibility and eInclusion will be given much more prominent attention in the i2010 actions.
with a view to working out common guidelines to secure eAccessibility for people with disabilities;
Adopting non-binding measures on eAccessibility which would improve quality of life for people with disabilities and older people.
This eAccessibility work will in turn contribute to the already announced 2008 European Initiative on eInclusion43.
The EESC welcomes the European Commission communication on eAccessibility which sets out important proposals
The Communication on eAccessibility of September 200527 promotes a consistent approach to eAccessibility initiatives in the Member States on a voluntary basis and foster industry self-regulation.
Background This Communication on eAccessibility contributes to the implementation of the recently launched" i2010- A European Information Society for growth and employment" initiative.
Full and effective implementation of eAccessibility principles and practices are essential to the economic inclusion of disabled persons as well as the social inclusion of disabled persons.
There is a pressing need for eAccessibility legislation to be presented in fields such as the accessibility of websites,