Regulation 2014/230 - Instrument contributing to stability and peace
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Regulation (EU) No 230/2014 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 11 March 2014 establishing an instrument contributing to stability and peaceLegal instrument | Regulation |
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Number legal act | Regulation 2014/230 |
Original proposal | COM(2011)845 ![]() |
CELEX number85 | 32014R0230 |
Document | 11-03-2014 |
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Publication in Official Journal | 15-03-2014; OJ L 77 p. 1-10 |
Effect | 01-01-2014; Application See Art 14 16-03-2014; Entry into force Date pub. +1 See Art 14 |
End of validity | 31-12-2020; See Art. 14 |
15.3.2014 |
EN |
Official Journal of the European Union |
L 77/1 |
REGULATION (EU) No 230/2014 OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL
of 11 March 2014
establishing an instrument contributing to stability and peace
THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION,
Having regard to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union, and in particular Articles 209(1) and 212(2) thereof,
Having regard to the proposal from the European Commission,
After transmission of the draft legislative act to the national parliaments,
Acting in accordance with the ordinary legislative procedure (1),
Whereas:
(1) |
This Regulation constitutes one of the instruments providing direct support for the Union's external policies and succeeds Regulation (EC) No 1717/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council (2), which expired on 31 December 2013. |
(2) |
Preserving peace, preventing conflicts, strengthening international security and assisting populations, countries and regions confronting natural or man-made disasters are among the prime objectives of the Union's external action as set out in, inter alia, Article 21 of the Treaty on European Union (TEU). Crises and conflicts affecting countries and regions, and other factors such as terrorism, organised crime, gender-based violence, climate change, cyber security challenges and security threats emanating from natural disasters pose a risk to stability and security. In order to address those issues in an effective and timely manner, specific financial resources and financing instruments are required that can work in a manner complementary to humanitarian aid and long-term cooperation instruments. |
(3) |
In its conclusions of 15 and 16 June 2001, the European Council endorsed the Union Programme for the Prevention of Violent Conflicts, underlining the Union's political commitment to pursue conflict prevention as one of the main objectives of the Union's external relations, and acknowledging that development cooperation instruments can contribute to the attainment of that goal. The Council conclusions of 20 June 2011 on conflict prevention restated the validity of that Programme as a valid policy basis for further Union action in the field of conflict prevention. In its conclusions of 17 November 2009, the Council endorsed the ‘Concept on Strengthening EU Mediation and Dialogue Capacities’. |
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The Council conclusions of 19 November 2007 on a EU response to situations of fragility and the conclusions of the Council and the Representatives of the Governments of the Member States meeting within the Council, also dated 19 November 2007, on security and development, emphasised that the nexus between development and security should inform Union strategies and policies in order to contribute to policy coherence for development in accordance with Article 208 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU) and to the coherence of Union external action in general. More specifically, the Council concluded that future work on security and development should include the security and development implications of climate change, environmental and natural resource management issues and migration. |
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The European Council approved the European Security Strategy on 12 December 2003 and the shared analysis of its Implementation Report on 11 December 2008. In its communication entitled ‘EU Internal Security Strategy in Action: Five steps towards a more secure Europe’, the Commission also noted the importance of cooperation with third countries and regional organisations, in particular for the purposes of combating multiple threats such as trafficking in human beings, drug trafficking and terrorism. |
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In its communication entitled ‘Towards an EU response to situations of fragility — engaging in difficult environments for sustainable... |
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- 1.SEC(2011) 215 final
- 2.SEC(2011) 215 final
- 3.EDF, Global Climate and Biodiversity Fund and Emergency Aid Reserve are additional to this and remain outside the EU budget.
- 4.COM(2011) 500 of 29 June 2011
- 5.SEC(2011) 215 final
- 6.EDF, Global Climate and Biodiversity Fund and Emergency Aid Reserve are additional to this and remain outside the EU budget.
- 7.OJ L 327, 24.11.2006, p.
- 8.Presidency conclusions, Göteborg European Council of 15-16 June 2001.
- 9.Council document 15097/07 of 20/11/2007.
- 10.The EU Internal Security Strategy in Action: Five steps towards a secure Europe, COM (2010) 673 final dated from 22.11.2010.
- 11.OJ L 55, 28.2.2011, p.13.
- 12.EDF, Global Climate and Biodiversity Fund and Emergency Aid Reserve are additional to this and remain outside the EU budget.
- 13.EDF, Global Climate and Biodiversity Fund and Emergency Aid Reserve are additional to this and remain outside the EU budget.
- 14.EDF, Global Climate and Biodiversity Fund and Emergency Aid Reserve are additional to this and remain outside the EU budget.
- 15.EDF, Global Climate and Biodiversity Fund and Emergency Aid Reserve are additional to this and remain outside the EU budget.
- 16.EDF, Global Climate and Biodiversity Fund and Emergency Aid Reserve are additional to this and remain outside the EU budget.
- 17.SEC(2011) 215 final
- 18.COM(2011) 500 of 29 June 2011
- 19.COM(2011) 500 of 29 June 2011
- 20.SEC(2011) 215 final
- 21.COM(2011) 500 of 29 June 2011
- 22.OJ L 327, 24.11.2006, p.
- 23.ABM: Activity-Based Management
- 24.As referred to in Article 49(6)(a) or (b) of the Financial Regulation.
- 25.Details of management modes and references to the Financial Regulation may be found on the BudgWeb site: www.cc.cec/budg/man/budgmanag/budgmanag_en
- 26.As referred to in Article 185 of the Financial Regulation.
- 27.Year N is the year in which implementation of the proposal/initiative starts.
- 28.SEC(2011) 215 final
- 29.EDF, Global Climate and Biodiversity Fund and Emergency Aid Reserve are additional to this and remain outside the EU budget.
- 30.SEC(2011) 215 final
- 31.EDF, Global Climate and Biodiversity Fund and Emergency Aid Reserve are additional to this and remain outside the EU budget.
- 32.Technical and/or administrative assistance and expenditure in support of the implementation of EU programmes and/or actions (former 'BA' lines), indirect research, direct research.
- 33.COM(2011) 500 of 29 June 2011
- 34.Year N is the year in which implementation of the proposal/initiative starts.
- 35.Outputs are products and services to be supplied (e.g.: number of student exchanges financed, number of km of roads built, etc.).
- 36.As described in Section 1.4.2. "Specific
- 37.Year N is the year in which implementation of the proposal/initiative starts.
- 38.Technical and/or administrative assistance and expenditure in support of the implementation of EU programmes and/or actions (former 'BA' lines), indirect research, direct research.
- 39.CA= Contract Agent; INT= agency staff ("Intérimaire"); JED= 'Jeune Expert en Délégation' (Young Experts in Delegations); LA= Local Agent; SNE= Seconded National Expert;
- 40.Under the ceiling for external personnel from operational appropriations (former 'BA' lines).
- 41.See points 19 and 24 of the Interinstitutional Agreement.
- 42.As regards traditional own resources (customs duties, sugar levies), the amounts indicated must be net amounts, i.e. gross amounts after deduction of 25% for collection costs.
- 43.SEC(2011) 215 final
- 44.SEC(2011) 215 final
- 45.EDF, Global Climate and Biodiversity Fund and Emergency Aid Reserve are additional to this and remain outside the EU budget.
- 46.COM(2011) 500 of 29 June 2011
- 47.SEC(2011) 215 final
- 48.EDF, Global Climate and Biodiversity Fund and Emergency Aid Reserve are additional to this and remain outside the EU budget.
- 49.OJ L 327, 24.11.2006, p.
- 50.Presidency conclusions, Göteborg European Council of 15-16 June 2001.
- 51.Council document 15097/07 of 20/11/2007.
- 52.The EU Internal Security Strategy in Action: Five steps towards a secure Europe, COM (2010) 673 final dated from 22.11.2010.
- 53.OJ L 55, 28.2.2011, p.13.
- 54.EDF, Global Climate and Biodiversity Fund and Emergency Aid Reserve are additional to this and remain outside the EU budget.
- 55.EDF, Global Climate and Biodiversity Fund and Emergency Aid Reserve are additional to this and remain outside the EU budget.
- 56.EDF, Global Climate and Biodiversity Fund and Emergency Aid Reserve are additional to this and remain outside the EU budget.
- 57.EDF, Global Climate and Biodiversity Fund and Emergency Aid Reserve are additional to this and remain outside the EU budget.
- 58.EDF, Global Climate and Biodiversity Fund and Emergency Aid Reserve are additional to this and remain outside the EU budget.
- 59.SEC(2011) 215 final
- 60.COM(2011) 500 of 29 June 2011
- 61.COM(2011) 500 of 29 June 2011
- 62.SEC(2011) 215 final
- 63.COM(2011) 500 of 29 June 2011
- 64.OJ L 327, 24.11.2006, p.
- 65.ABM: Activity-Based Management
- 66.As referred to in Article 49(6)(a) or (b) of the Financial Regulation.
- 67.Details of management modes and references to the Financial Regulation may be found on the BudgWeb site: www.cc.cec/budg/man/budgmanag/budgmanag_en
- 68.As referred to in Article 185 of the Financial Regulation.
- 69.Year N is the year in which implementation of the proposal/initiative starts.
- 70.SEC(2011) 215 final
- 71.EDF, Global Climate and Biodiversity Fund and Emergency Aid Reserve are additional to this and remain outside the EU budget.
- 72.SEC(2011) 215 final
- 73.EDF, Global Climate and Biodiversity Fund and Emergency Aid Reserve are additional to this and remain outside the EU budget.
- 74.Technical and/or administrative assistance and expenditure in support of the implementation of EU programmes and/or actions (former 'BA' lines), indirect research, direct research.
- 75.COM(2011) 500 of 29 June 2011
- 76.Year N is the year in which implementation of the proposal/initiative starts.
- 77.Outputs are products and services to be supplied (e.g.: number of student exchanges financed, number of km of roads built, etc.).
- 78.As described in Section 1.4.2. "Specific
- 79.Year N is the year in which implementation of the proposal/initiative starts.
- 80.Technical and/or administrative assistance and expenditure in support of the implementation of EU programmes and/or actions (former 'BA' lines), indirect research, direct research.
- 81.CA= Contract Agent; INT= agency staff ("Intérimaire"); JED= 'Jeune Expert en Délégation' (Young Experts in Delegations); LA= Local Agent; SNE= Seconded National Expert;
- 82.Under the ceiling for external personnel from operational appropriations (former 'BA' lines).
- 83.See points 19 and 24 of the Interinstitutional Agreement.
- 84.As regards traditional own resources (customs duties, sugar levies), the amounts indicated must be net amounts, i.e. gross amounts after deduction of 25% for collection costs.
- 85.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.
- 86.EUR-lex provides an overview of the proposal, amendments, citations and legality.