COURSE OVERVIEW
EU Institutions and EU Legislative Procedures (Mini-Training)
As NRA staff, you would like to improve your understanding of the role and power of EU Institutions and how they interact among themselves and national stakeholders to make legislative actions become EU law. You are wondering what the role of the Council of European Energy Regulators (CEER) in the EU decision-making process is and how advocacy strategies can be built and implemented. Join our online mini training to learn the basics about the EU institutional and legislative environment.
Benefits of the Course
The best instructors have designed the most motivating learning paths for you.
Who should
attend
This course is open to all staff of NRAs, who would like to better understand the role and power of EU Institutions and how they interact among themselves and national stakeholders to make legislative actions become EU law.
Valuable insights
Discussions during the course will cover:
- Overview and assessment of the roles of the various EU Institutions relevant for the legislative process;
- Overview on the adopted 2023/2024 EU-legislation;
- Future outlook of 2024-2029 legislative term;
- The ordinary EU legislative procedure (Directives, Regulations, Network Codes, Implementing/Delegated acts);
- Focus on New NRA/ACER Competences.
Key take-aways
Practical Info
What's included?
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CEER Academy Certificate
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Real life case studies
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Hands-on assignments
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Access to rich materials
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Group work activities
Fees & Details
- Format: Onsite
- Preparation hours: 3
- Days of training: 1 half day
- Training hours: 4
- LEVEL: A
- Course fees:
€240 or 0,5 training credits for members;
€480 for non-members - Language: English
Location
Registration Deadline
Course Context
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This CEER online course will provide participants with a comprehensive overview of the European Institutions' powers and the decision-making procedures within the European Commission, the European Parliament and the Council of the European Union.
When a legislative action is considered necessary at the European level, the initiative will indeed pass through a number of stages before it officially becomes an EU law. This course aims to provide an overview of the EU Policy Cycle, describing the role of all the Institutions involved and analysing the ordinary legislative procedure, the special one as well as the procedures establishing secondary legislation.
The final session will be dedicated to how National Stakeholders fit into the policy process and can prepare to participate effectively in EU meetings. In particular, participants will be able to explore and discuss the role of the Council of European Energy Regulators (CEER) in the EU decision-making process and how advocacy strategies can be built and implemented in the upcoming parliamentary term.
This year a special focus will be given to the New Commission, New Parliament, the EC Work Programme as well as on the the new NRAs/ACER Competences, the Draghi Report, the letter of mission of the Energy Commissioner and the political guidelines of the Commission.
When a legislative action is considered necessary at the European level, the initiative will indeed pass through a number of stages before it officially becomes an EU law. This course aims to provide an overview of the EU Policy Cycle, describing the role of all the Institutions involved and analysing the ordinary legislative procedure, the special one as well as the procedures establishing secondary legislation.
The final session will be dedicated to how National Stakeholders fit into the policy process and can prepare to participate effectively in EU meetings. In particular, participants will be able to explore and discuss the role of the Council of European Energy Regulators (CEER) in the EU decision-making process and how advocacy strategies can be built and implemented in the upcoming parliamentary term.
This year a special focus will be given to the New Commission, New Parliament, the EC Work Programme as well as on the the new NRAs/ACER Competences, the Draghi Report, the letter of mission of the Energy Commissioner and the political guidelines of the Commission.
Course Outline
COURSE DIRECTOR
NADIA HORSTMANN
Dr. Nadia Horstmann is head of Section at the German energy regulator Bundesnetzagentur and responsible for the coordination of the international relations in the energy and postal sector. She is leading both the Energy Policy Unit and the Reporting and Benchmarking Task Unit of the Council of European Energy Regulators. She is member of the Board of Appeal of ACER. Dr. Horstmann has been a lecturer in various universities (recently at Heinrich Heine University in Düsseldorf and at Sciences Politique/ENA Strasbourg). She has publications on various topics related to the legal framework of the Energy market liberalisation.
Your contact
Giulia Carpentieri
Training and Programme Coordinator
giulia.carpentieri@ceer.eu