Monday 28 September
Brussels. European Parliament. Activities of the committees (to 01/10). - BUDG: vote on amendments to the 2016 budget (28-30/09). - AFCO: vote on the legislative own-initiative report on the reform of the electoral procedure of the EU; vote on the report on the European citizens' initiative and vote on the draft opinion on EU questions to the UN and how to achieve the EU's foreign policy objectives (28/09). - AFET, DEVE, DROI: Presentation of nominees for the Sakharov Prize (28/09). - IMCO: meeting of the working group on the digital single market to discuss the dismantling of online barriers; session to be attended by Commissioner Jourova, experts and other stakeholders (28/09).
Wednesday 30 September
Brussels. European Commission. Meeting of the Commission.
Brussels. Council of Ministers. Coreper I and II.
Luxembourg. General Court of the EU. #Judgments: - T-450/12 (Anagnostakis/Commission - Non-registration by the Commission of the citizens' initiative to wipe out the Greek public debt); - T-364/13 (Mocek and Wenta - can the Lacoste crocodile prevent the registration of another trademark in the form of the crocodile for leather bags, clothes and shoes?)
Thursday 1 October
Brussels. Council of Ministers. 'Competitiveness' Council (and 02/10): - competitiveness 'check-up' for the EU (latest trends and urgent issues relating to the real economy); - 'Better regulation' programme (how the instruments aiming to improve the legislative process can be used to improve the functioning of the single market).
Brussels. Council of Ministers. Coreper II
Luxembourg. *Court of Justice of the EU. #Judgments: - C-201/14 (Bara - advance information to interested parties when their personal data are submitted and handled between two public administrations); - C- 341/14 (Harmsen - obligation for the operator of 'window prostitution' establishments to communicate with the prostitutes who work there in a language which they are able to understand); - C-230/14 (Weltimmo - applicability of the rules of one member state on data protection to foreign companies handling data in that state); - C-290/14 (Celai - possibility for the member states to detain illegal immigrants who have returned to their territory after having been expelled from it); - C-432/14 O (possibility of giving young people working during their holidays lesser rights than permanent staff). #Conclusions: C-342/14 X-Steuerberatungsgesellschaft - prohibition on a tax advisory company to provide services in another member state, on the grounds that it does not comply with the accreditation rules of that state).