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EU Trade Committee's legitimacy questioned
Friends of the Earth today welcomed WWF's announcement that it will take the Council of the European Union to court, following concerns about a key trade committee's lack of transparency and legal standing [1].
The Article 133 Committee plays an influential role in determining EU
policy on world trade - a highly controversial area, where EU policy
is disputed by many developing countries and non-governmental
organisations. But the existence and workings of the committee have
come under question following probes into the legality of its set-up.
Friends of the Earth recently asked the Council to provide copies of
the legal documents showing how the 133 Committee was set up, the
extent of its remit, scope, terms of reference, powers, or
responsibilities. The reply stated: "Unfortunately, we have not been
able to find in our Archives any such legislative act or decision"
[2].
Following requests for copies of the documents setting out the
membership of the committee, Friends of the Earth was told: "Such a
document does not exist, as membership of the Article 133 Committee
was never defined."
Friends of the Earth trade campaigner Eve Mitchell said:
"
Given the vast power the 133 Committee has over European trade policy
and negotiations, it is unacceptable that we 'cannot' be told how it
was established. This Committee appears to carry on without any of
the normal democratic checks and balances being applied to its
proceedings."
"We want to know, whether this committee was set up properly and
legally; what its powers are, and who it represents. This is supposed
to be part of a democratic institution - yet it seems more like the
workings of a secretive and arcane club."
Notes:
[1] See:
http://www.panda.org/news_facts/newsroom/news.cfm?uNewsId=13950&uLangId=1
http://www.panda.org/news_facts/newsroom/news.cfm?uNewsId=13950&uLangId=1
[2] Copies available from the press office at Friends of the Earth
Contact:
Eve Mitchell ++44 20 7566 1681 (m) +44 7831 640152
Press Office ++ 44 207 566 1649
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