COM(2001)94-1 - Multiannual framework programme 2002-2006 of the EC for research, technological development and demonstration activities aimed at contributing towards the creation of the European Research Area
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Proposal for a Decision of the European Parliament and of the Council concerning the multiannual framework programme 2002-2006 of the European Community for research, technological development and demonstration activities aimed at contributing towards the creation of the European Research AreaLegal instrument | Decision |
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Decision making procedure | ordinary legislative procedure (COD) |
reference by COM-number123 | COM(2001)94 ![]() |
Additional COM-numbers | COM(2001)709; SEC(2002)105; COM(2002)284 |
procedure number125 | 2001/0053(COD) |
CELEX number126 | 52001PC0094(01) |
Document | 21-02-2001 |
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Online publication | 21-02-2001 |
Decision | 27-06-2002; Besluit 2002/1513 |
Publication in Official Journal127 | 29-08-2002; Special edition in Maltese: Chapter 13 Volume 029,Special edition in Hungarian: Chapter 13 Volume 029,Special edition in Lithuanian: Chapter 13 Volume 029,Special edition in Czech: Chapter 13 Volume 029,Special edition in Estonian: Chapter 13 Volume 029,Special edition in Slovak: Chapter 13 Volume 029,Special edition in Slovenian: Chapter 13 Volume 029,Special edition in Polish: Chapter 13 Volume 029,OJ L 232, 29.8.2002,Special edition in Latvian: Chapter 13 Volume 029 |
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- 1.COM (2000) 6.
- 2.COM (2000) 612.
- 4.The countries associated with implementation of the Framework Programme are the European Economic Area countries, Switzerland and Israel.
- 5.Throughout this document, the term 'third country' refers to countries that are not members of the EU and not associated with the Framework Programme.
- 6.COM(2000) 6.
- 7.COM(1999) 76.
- 8.Resolution of 20 May 1999, OJ C 201, 16 July 1999.
- 9.Resolution of 3 February 2000, PE 284.656.
- 10.COM (2000) 567.
- 11.SEC (2000) 1973.
- 12.ESA: European Space Agency; CERN: European Organisation for Nuclear Research; EMBL: European Molecular Biology Laboratory; ESO: European Southern Observatory.
- 13.COST: European Cooperation in the field of the Scientific and Technical Research.
- 14.COM (2000) 6.
- 15.COM(2000) 6 final, 18.1.2000.
- 16.COM(2000) 612 final, 4.10.2000.
- 17.COM(2000) 567 final, 20.9.2000.
- 18.Resolution of 18 May 2000 PE 290.465 p.48.
- 19.Resolution of 15 February 2001
- 20.Resolution of 15 June 2000, OJ C 205, 19.7.2000 p.1
- 21.Resolution of 16 November 2000, OJ C 374, 28.12.2000 p.1
- 22.Opinion of 24 May 2000, OJ C 204, 18.7.2000 p.70
- 23.Opinion of 12 April 2000, OJ C 226, 8.8.2000 p.18
- 24.COM (2000) 659 final, 19.10. 2000
- 25.COM (2000) 6.
- 26.COM(1999) 76.
- 27.Resolution of 20 May 1999, OJ C 201, 16.7.1999.
- 28.Resolution of 3 February 2000, PE 284.656.
- 29.Third countries: countries that are not members of the EU and are not associated with the Framework Programme. The countries associated with the Framework Programme, whose organisations and researchers can, by virtue of this, participate in Framework Programme activities under the same conditions as those of the Member States of the EU are: the European Economic Area countries, the candidate countries, Switzerland and Israel.
- 30.National Institutes of Health
- 31.'European Aeronautics: A Vision for 2020' (Report of the Group of Personalities)
- 32.COM(2000) 597.
- 33.The priority objectives for nuclear research are set out in the Annex 'Scientific and technological objectives' of the proposal for the Euratom Framework Programme.
- 34.COM(2000) 769.
- 35.COM(2001) 31
- 36.COM(2000) 769.
- 37.The JRC's activities in the field of nuclear research are described in the Annex 'Scientific and technological objectives' to the proposal for a Euratom Framework Programme. The JRC will also carry out activities in connection with the structuring of the European Research Area, and will be able to participate in all the research activities under the Framework Programme carried out on the basis of calls for proposals in the priority areas and under the heading "Anticipating the EU's scientific and technological needs". It will carry out a limited amount of exploratory research in connection with those activities.
- 38.Metrology activities in the nuclear field are described in the Annex 'Scientific and technological objectives' to the proposal for a Euratom Framework Programme.
- 39.SEC (2000) 1973.
- 40.CERN: European Organisation for Nuclear Research; EMBL: European Molecular Biology Laboratory; ESO: European Southern Observatory; ESA: European Space Agency.
- 41.Covering the activities carried out under the heading 'Integrating research', with the exception of international cooperation activities; research infrastructures, and the theme 'Science/Society' carried out under the heading "Structuring the European Research Area; and activities carried out under the heading 'Strengthening the foundations of European Research Area'.
- 42.Covering the international cooperation activities carried out under the heading 'Integrating research ', in the priority areas and under the heading of anticipating the EU's scientific and technological needs.
- 43.Covering the specific activities on the theme 'Research and innovation' carried out under the heading 'Structuring the European Research Area' in addition to innovation actitivites carried out under the heading 'Integrating research'.
- 44.Covering the activities concerning human resources and support for mobility carried out under the heading 'Structuring the European Research Area'.
- 45.The aim is to allocate at least 15% of the financial resources assigned to this heading to SMEs.
- 46.Including EUR 600 million in total for international cooperation activities.
- 47.Including EUR 715 million for JRC activities.
- 48.To which should be added the sum of EUR 1,230 million under the Euratom Framework Programme, broken down indicatively as follows: Treatment and storage of nuclear waste EUR 150 million; Controlled thermonuclear fusion EUR 700 million
- 49.OJ L 161, 26.6.99
- 50.In the three categories of activities undertaken under 'Integrating research' Community funding can cover the participation of bodies and researchers from third countries.
- 51.COM (2000)612 of 4 October 2000.
- 52.'European Aeronautics: A Vision for 2020' (Report of the Group of Personalities)
- 53.The JRC's activities in the field of nuclear research are described in the Annex 'Scientific and technological objectives' to the proposal for a Euratom Framework Programme. The JRC will also carry out activities in connection with the structuring of the European Research Area, and will be able to participate in all the research activities under the Framework Programme carried out on the basis of calls for proposals in the priority areas and under the heading "Anticipating the EU's scientific and technological needs". It will carry out a limited amount of exploratory research in connection with those activities.
- 54.COM (2000) 612.
- 55.CERN
- 56.Resolution of 16 November 2000 (OJ C 374, 28
- 57.Opinion of 24 May 2000 (OJ C 204, 18
- 58.Opinion of 12 April 2000 (OJ C 226, 8
- 59.It is recalled that national programmes to be carried out jointly pursuant to Article 169 of the Treaty are subject to decision by the European Parliament and the Council under the procedure provided for in Article 251 of the Treaty
- 60.OJ C 201, 16
- 61.OJ C 199, 14
- 62.OJ C 309, 27
- 63.It is recalled that national programmes to be carried out jointly pursuant to Article 169 of the Treaty are subject to decision by the European Parliament and the Council under the procedure provided for in Article 251 of the Treaty
- 64.It is recalled that, pursuant to Article 167 of the Treaty, the rules for the participation of undertakings, research centres and universities and for the dissemination of research results for the implementation of the framework programme are to be adopted by the European Parliament and the Council subject to the procedure provided for in Article 251 of the Treaty
- 65.OJ L 161, 26
- 66.CERN
- 67.It is recalled that national programmes to be carried out jointly pursuant to Article 169 of the Treaty are subject to decision by the European Parliament and the Council under the procedure provided for in Article 251 of the Treaty
- 68.OJ L 161, 26
- 69.COM (2000) 6.
- 70.COM (2000) 612.
- 72.The countries associated with implementation of the Framework Programme are the European Economic Area countries, Switzerland and Israel.
- 73.Throughout this document, the term 'third country' refers to countries that are not members of the EU and not associated with the Framework Programme.
- 74.COM(2000) 6.
- 75.COM(1999) 76.
- 76.Resolution of 20 May 1999, OJ C 201, 16 July 1999.
- 77.Resolution of 3 February 2000, PE 284.656.
- 78.COM (2000) 567.
- 79.SEC (2000) 1973.
- 80.ESA: European Space Agency; CERN: European Organisation for Nuclear Research; EMBL: European Molecular Biology Laboratory; ESO: European Southern Observatory.
- 81.COST: European Cooperation in the field of the Scientific and Technical Research.
- 82.COM (2000) 6.
- 83.COM(2000) 6 final, 18.1.2000.
- 84.COM(2000) 612 final, 4.10.2000.
- 85.COM(2000) 567 final, 20.9.2000.
- 86.Resolution of 18 May 2000 PE 290.465 p.48.
- 87.Resolution of 15 February 2001
- 88.Resolution of 15 June 2000, OJ C 205, 19.7.2000 p.1
- 89.Resolution of 16 November 2000, OJ C 374, 28.12.2000 p.1
- 90.Opinion of 24 May 2000, OJ C 204, 18.7.2000 p.70
- 91.Opinion of 12 April 2000, OJ C 226, 8.8.2000 p.18
- 92.COM (2000) 659 final, 19.10. 2000
- 93.COM (2000) 6.
- 94.COM(1999) 76.
- 95.Resolution of 20 May 1999, OJ C 201, 16.7.1999.
- 96.Resolution of 3 February 2000, PE 284.656.
- 97.Third countries: countries that are not members of the EU and are not associated with the Framework Programme. The countries associated with the Framework Programme, whose organisations and researchers can, by virtue of this, participate in Framework Programme activities under the same conditions as those of the Member States of the EU are: the European Economic Area countries, the candidate countries, Switzerland and Israel.
- 98.National Institutes of Health
- 99.'European Aeronautics: A Vision for 2020' (Report of the Group of Personalities)
- 100.COM(2000) 597.
- 101.The priority objectives for nuclear research are set out in the Annex 'Scientific and technological objectives' of the proposal for the Euratom Framework Programme.
- 102.COM(2000) 769.
- 103.COM(2001) 31
- 104.COM(2000) 769.
- 105.The JRC's activities in the field of nuclear research are described in the Annex 'Scientific and technological objectives' to the proposal for a Euratom Framework Programme. The JRC will also carry out activities in connection with the structuring of the European Research Area, and will be able to participate in all the research activities under the Framework Programme carried out on the basis of calls for proposals in the priority areas and under the heading "Anticipating the EU's scientific and technological needs". It will carry out a limited amount of exploratory research in connection with those activities.
- 106.Metrology activities in the nuclear field are described in the Annex 'Scientific and technological objectives' to the proposal for a Euratom Framework Programme.
- 107.SEC (2000) 1973.
- 108.CERN: European Organisation for Nuclear Research; EMBL: European Molecular Biology Laboratory; ESO: European Southern Observatory; ESA: European Space Agency.
- 109.Covering the activities carried out under the heading 'Integrating research', with the exception of international cooperation activities; research infrastructures, and the theme 'Science/Society' carried out under the heading "Structuring the European Research Area; and activities carried out under the heading 'Strengthening the foundations of European Research Area'.
- 110.Covering the international cooperation activities carried out under the heading 'Integrating research ', in the priority areas and under the heading of anticipating the EU's scientific and technological needs.
- 111.Covering the specific activities on the theme 'Research and innovation' carried out under the heading 'Structuring the European Research Area' in addition to innovation actitivites carried out under the heading 'Integrating research'.
- 112.Covering the activities concerning human resources and support for mobility carried out under the heading 'Structuring the European Research Area'.
- 113.The aim is to allocate at least 15% of the financial resources assigned to this heading to SMEs.
- 114.Including EUR 600 million in total for international cooperation activities.
- 115.Including EUR 715 million for JRC activities.
- 116.To which should be added the sum of EUR 1,230 million under the Euratom Framework Programme, broken down indicatively as follows: Treatment and storage of nuclear waste EUR 150 million; Controlled thermonuclear fusion EUR 700 million
- 117.OJ L 161, 26.6.99
- 118.In the three categories of activities undertaken under 'Integrating research' Community funding can cover the participation of bodies and researchers from third countries.
- 119.COM (2000)612 of 4 October 2000.
- 120.'European Aeronautics: A Vision for 2020' (Report of the Group of Personalities)
- 121.The JRC's activities in the field of nuclear research are described in the Annex 'Scientific and technological objectives' to the proposal for a Euratom Framework Programme. The JRC will also carry out activities in connection with the structuring of the European Research Area, and will be able to participate in all the research activities under the Framework Programme carried out on the basis of calls for proposals in the priority areas and under the heading "Anticipating the EU's scientific and technological needs". It will carry out a limited amount of exploratory research in connection with those activities.
- 122.COM (2000) 612.
- 123.De Europese Commissie kent nummers toe aan officiële documenten van de Europese Unie. De Commissie maakt onderscheid in een aantal typen documenten door middel van het toekennen van verschillende nummerseries. Het onderscheid is gebaseerd op het soort document en/of de instelling van de Unie van wie het document afkomstig is.
- 124.De Raad van de Europese Unie kent aan wetgevingsdossiers een uniek toe. Dit nummer bestaat uit een vijfcijferig volgnummer gevolgd door een schuine streep met de laatste twee cijfers van het jaartal, bijvoorbeeld 12345/00 - een document met nummer 12345 uit het jaar 2000.
- 125.Het interinstitutionele nummer is een nummerreeks die binnen de Europese Unie toegekend wordt aan voorstellen voor regelgeving van de Europese Commissie.
Binnen de Europese Unie worden nog een aantal andere nummerseries gebruikt. Iedere instelling heeft één of meerdere sets documenten met ieder een eigen nummering. Die reeksen komen niet overeen met elkaar of het interinstitutioneel nummer.
- 126.Deze databank van de Europese Unie biedt de mogelijkheid de actuele werkzaamheden (workflow) van de Europese instellingen (Europees Parlement, Raad, ESC, Comité van de Regio's, Europese Centrale Bank, Hof van Justitie enz.) te volgen. EURlex volgt alle voorstellen (zoals wetgevende en begrotingsdossiers) en mededelingen van de Commissie, vanaf het moment dat ze aan de Raad of het Europees Parlement worden voorgelegd.
- 127.Als dag van bekendmaking van een Europees besluit geldt de dag waarop het besluit in het Publicatieblad wordt bekendgemaakt, en daardoor in alle officiële talen van de Europese Unie bij het Publicatiebureau beschikbaar is.
- 128.A decision is legally binding act in its entirety. Unless explicitly stated otherwise, a decision is binding for the EU as a whole. Decisions can address specific legal entities, in which case a decision is binding only to them. In its current form the decision was introduced with the Lisbon Treaty that came into force December 2009. It replaces various legal instruments introduced by earlier Treaties.