Decision 1984/567 - 84/567/EEC: Council Decision of 27 November 1984 adopting a Community programme for the development of the specialized information market in Europe

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This decision has been published on December  4, 1984 and entered into force on November 27, 1984.

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84/567/EEC: Council Decision of 27 November 1984 adopting a Community programme for the development of the specialized information market in Europe
 
Legal instrument Decision
Number legal act Decision 1984/567
Original proposal COM(1983)661
CELEX number i 31984D0567

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Document 27-11-1984
Publication in Official Journal 04-12-1984; Special edition in Portuguese: Chapter 16 Volume 001,OJ L 314, 4.12.1984,Special edition in Spanish: Chapter 16 Volume 001
Effect 27-11-1984; Entry into force Date of document
End of validity 31-12-9999

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31984D0567

84/567/EEC: Council Decision of 27 November 1984 adopting a Community programme for the development of the specialized information market in Europe

Official Journal L 314 , 04/12/1984 P. 0019 - 0023

Spanish special edition: Chapter 16 Volume 1 P. 0204

Portuguese special edition Chapter 16 Volume 1 P. 0204

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COUNCIL DECISION

of 27 November 1984

adopting a Community programme for the development of the specialized information market in Europe

(84/567/EEC)

THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN

COMMUNITIES,

Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Economic Community, and in particular Article 235 thereof,

Having regard to the proposal from the Commission (1),

Having regard to the opinion of the European Parliament (2),

Having regard to the opinion of the Economic and Social Committee (3),

Whereas, under Article 2 of the Treaty, the Community shall have as one of its tasks that of promoting throughout the Community the harmonious development of economic activities and a continuous and balanced expansion;

Whereas information has worldwide become one of the prime factors in economic activity, and the effective use of information is one of the essential ingredients of economic growth and competitiveness;

Whereas the European integration process is becoming increasingly dependent, among other factors, on the effective flow of and to information within and between all Member States;

Whereas, given the growing complexity of information needs for business and political decision-making, for scientific and technical development, for the professional, cultural, social and economic choices of individuals and groups of people, it is necessary to develop advanced solutions for a flexible and transparent specialized information market at Community level;

Whereas the development of the specialized information market in Europe aiming at better use of economies of scale and at adequate European independence in the specialized information area, is a challenge for the Community calling for appropriate Community support; whereas the fast developments in this area require an appropriate programme which offers considerable flexibility of priorities;

Whereas the development of international cooperation between Member States in areas of common interest becomes increasingly important with a view to strengthening the competitiveness of the European specialized information market;

Whereas Community efforts relating to the specialized information market and its development are a necessary complement to other related Community initiatives, in particular the ESPRIT programme to strengthen the European information technology industries through Commission support of cooperation among European manufacturers and Research and Development institutions in the development of advanced pre-competitive component technologies, the INSIS project for developing an advanced inter-institutional information and communication system for the institutions of the European Communities and those of the Member States, and the new Community initiatives (1983 to 1987) on vocational training and new information technologies;

Whereas it is primarily a matter for the Member States to create the basis for an efficient specialized information market by means of support programmes and policies; whereas such measures should be strengthened and supplemented through specific Community action in areas of common interest and value to initiate, accelerate and support developments in Europe which should lead to higher international competitiveness of the European information industries and to a more favourable information environment for the Community as a whole;

Whereas the results achieved and the experience built up in executing three successive action plans (1975 to 1983) in the field of scientific and technical information and documentation, and the need to strengthen and consolidate activities undertaken...


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