EU programi finansiranja i instrumenti: Koncept i praktična priprema
1. Modul II
Eu Funding
programmes AND INSTRUMENTS
Concepts and Practical Implementation
Europäische Akademie Otzenhausen gGmbH
66620 Nonnweiler, Germany
2. sadržaj
✴Asocijacija - Širenje - Partnerstvo: EU i države susedi
✴EU programi i instrumenti za (potencijalne) države
kandidate (IPA) i ENP države (ENPI) - Uvod i mogućnosti
EU fondova od 2014 godine
✴Tranzicija iz IPA u IPA II - šta smo naučili i šta još treba da
prostudiramo;
✴Project Cycle Management za EU programe
✴Prekogranična saradnja u Evropi: Opšti okviri i najbolji
primeri iz prakse
3. Association – enlargement –
partnership:
the European Union and its
neighbouring countries
Lecture and discussion
Prof. Dr. Mathias Jopp,
Institut für Europäische Politik
(IEP), Berlin
4. Association – enlargement – partnership:
the European Union and its neighbouring countries
• Founding members of the EU:
France, Belgium, Netherlands, Luxe
mburg, Italy, Germany
• Enlargement rounds before 2004:
1973: UK, Ireland, Denmark
1981: Greece
1986: Portugal, Spain
1995: Finland, Sweden, Austria
5. Zemlje kandidati i potencijalni kandidati
Zemlje kandidati:
• Iceland, Montenegro, and Turkey (with
ongoing negotiations), as well as
Serbia and Former Yugoslav Republic
of Macedonia
Readiness and promise to negotiate
Accession negotiations
Agreement on conditions for
accession, adaptation of treaties and
institutions (Accession treaty subject to
ratification by all the signatory states)
Croatia accession treaty 9/12/2011;
member on 1/7/2013
Active observer status up to full accession
Potencijalni kandidati:
•Albania,
•Bosnia and Herzegovina and
•Kosovo under UNSC Resolution 1244/99
The tensions in the region and the status Kosovo led
to a slow down of the accession process
6. KVALIFIKOVANOST
Article 49 TEU: „Any European State which
respects the values referred to in Article 2 and is
committed to promoting them” is eligible to join the
European Union.
7. KVALIFIKOVANOST
The values of Article 2 are: “[The] respect for human
dignity, freedom, democracy, equality, the rule of
law and respect for human rights, including the
rights of persons belonging to minorities.”
ALI: Šta je to „European State“?
8. Copenhagen Criteria
• Political criteria:
democracy, the rule of law, human
rights, respect for and protection of
minorities
• Economic criteria:
functioning market economy;
capacity to cope with competitive
ressure
• Accession preparedness:
Acquis readiness,
obligations of full membership
Absorption capability of EU
EMU
9. PROCES
Europe Agreements or Stabilization and
Association Agreements (SAA)
Country’s formal application for membership
Avis of the Commission (Process leader)
The Council decision to open negotiations
Screening process begins
Council decides on opening and closing of
chapters (30/35)
Conditionality Progress reports
Accession Partnerships
Pre Accession Aid: PHARE > IPA I > IPA II
Accession treaty
(signed and ratified by all partners)
10. ACQUIS
The Community acquis or acquis communautaire, sometimes
called the EU acquis and often shortened to acquis, is the
accumulated legislation, legal acts, and court decisions which
constitute the body of European Union law. The term is
French: acquis meaning "that which has been agreed
upon", and communautaire meaning "of the community"
11. COST/BENEFIT ANALIZA
Costs and benefits of EU
Enlargement
Between 2000 and 2003,
the EU devoted 12.3 bn Euros as
pre-accession expenditures.
Between 2004 and 2006,
more than 4.1 bn were used for
Bulgaria and Romania
The increase of 15 to 27 member states
also increased the weight of
the EU
Largest single market with
500 Mil. consumers
• The construction of
European area of peace and stability!
12. INSTRUMENTI U PROCESU PROŠIRENJA
PHARE:
first program for economic support
(„Pologne Hongrie Aide à la
reconstruction économique“)
SAPARD
was one of two programs decided in
1999 (Special Accession Program for
Agricultural and Rural Development
13. INSTRUMENTI U PROCESU PROŠIRENJA
Instrument for Structural Policies for Pre-Accession (ISPA)
• More general pre-accession instrument aiming at support:
in the area through structural policies
in environmental and transport policies
14. INSTRUMENTI U PROCESU PROŠIRENJA
CARDS
created in 2000, mainly to assist the Western Balkan countries
5,13 bn Euro in total (2000-2006)
Croatia, BiH, Serbia, Montenegro, Macedonia, Kosovo and Albania
15. INSTRUMENTI U PROCESU PROŠIRENJA
All these four instruments were replaced
by the englobing IPA program
(first financing period from 2007-2013)
16. INSTRUMENTI U PROCESU PROŠIRENJA
Instruments of EU in accession and
EU requirements
Adaptation and implementation of Acquis Communautaire
Participation in multilateral and supranational decision-making
Multilevel governance
Binding EU law
National implementation of EU law
17. INSTRUMENTI U PROCESU PROŠIRENJA
Instruments of EU in accession
Conditionality
IPA
Progress report
Accession partnership
Legal harmonization
Rule of law, human rights
Democratic reforms
Market reforms
Functioning administration and judiciary
18. Opt-out, Opt-in ili POVLAČENJE?
Opcije - za/protiv i povlačenje iz EU
Although the European acquis has to be taken over by all its
member states, opt-outs or transitional arrangements aren‘t
rare.
Secession is possible under Article 50 TEU
19. Jugoistočna Evropa?
Rekapitulacija
The Europe Agreements (Special Association Agreements) for
states which joined the EU in 2004 and 2007
In the case of the Balkan countries = SAAs
Definition of the pre-accession assistance for which it is eligible
35 negotiation chapters, representing the different areas of the
EU acquis
Approximation of laws
20. Chapter 1: Free movement of goods
Chapter 2: Freedom of movement for workers
Chapter 3: Right of establishment and freedom
to provide services
Chapter 4: Free movement of capital
Chapter 5: Public procurement
Chapter 6: Company law
Chapter 7: Intellectual property law
Chapter 8: Competition policy
Chapter 9: Financial services
Chapter 10: Information society and media
Chapter 11: Agriculture and rural development
Chapter 12: Food safety, veterinary and
phytosanitary policy
Chapter 13: Fisheries
Chapter 14: Transport policy
Chapter 15: Energy
Chapter 16: Taxation
Chapter 17: Economic and monetary policy
Chapter 18: Statistics
Chapter 19: Social policy and employment
Chapter 20: Enterprise and industrial policy
Chapter 21: Trans-European networks
Chapter 22: Regional policy and coordination of
structural instruments
Chapter 23: Judiciary and fundamental rights
Chapter 24: Justice, freedom and security
Chapter 25: Science and research
Chapter 26: Education and culture
Chapter 27: Environment
Chapter 28: Consumer and health protection
Chapter 29: Customs union
Chapter 30: External relations
Chapter 31: Foreign, security and defencepolicy
Chapter 32: Financial control
Chapter 33: Financial and budgetary provisions
Chapter 34: Institutions
Chapter 35: Other issues
22. I P A - Instrument for Pre-Accession Assistance
IPA consists of five key ‘components’
1. Transition Assistance and Institution Building
2. Cross-Border Cooperation (CBC)
3. Regional Development (transport, environment etc.)
4. Human Resource Development
5. Rural Development for restructuring agriculture and adapting it
to EU standards
23. I P A - IMPLEMENTACIJA
Opcije
1. Centralized – the Commission manages components
2. Decentralized – the Commission delegates the management of
certain measures to the beneficiary country, while still retaining
overall final responsibility
3. Shared management – the implementation tasks are delegated to
EU member states (only used for cross–border cooperation with EU
countries)
4. Joint management -Implementation tasks are delegated to an
international organization, such as the UN or the World Bank.
5. PiUs, PRAG, PCM
24. I P A - Monitoring i Evaluacija
Commission monitors through its directories and its
delegations
Joint monitoring committees are set up for the
implementation of financial assistance
Commission edits annual progress reports
PCM-cycle
28. HRVATSKA
Rekapitulacija
Accession negotiations opened in Oct. 2005
9th of December 2012 the accession treaty was signed
The Referendum was held in Croatia
on the 22 January 2012 and the people accepted
the accession into the EU
Croatia will join the EU July 1st of 2013
29. SRBIJA
Rekapitulacija
November 2007, initiation of the SAA negotiations
December 2009, application for EU membership
June 2010, the EU member states started the
ratification process of the SAA (Special Association Agreement)
It still needs to be ratified by Lithuania (envisaged in 2013)
In March 2012, European Council formally confirmed
Serbia as candidate country
30. SRBIJA
STILL SOME OBSTACLES:
The anti-corruption legal framework
Fight against organized crime
Improvement of the relations with Kosovo (15 Points
Plan) could lead to the Council Meeting’s decision to
open Accession Negotiations in June 2013
31. ŠTAP i ŠARGAREPA:
KONDICIONALNOST:
EU sets conditions and provides incentives for reforms
If a states adopt the EU acquis, it is rewarded with
accession.
32. SAARLAND & LUXEMBOURG
PRAKTIČNE LEKCIJE:
Poseta Parlamentu Saarlanda i razgovor sa 4
predstavnika
(2 vladajuće i 2 opozicione partije)
Ministarstvo privrede Saarlanda
Evropska Investiciona banka u Luxemburgu
36. LUXEMBOURG
PRAKTIČNE LEKCIJE:
Značaj geografskog položaja i tranzita
Problemi preskupih nekretnina i dnevnih migracija
Radne migracije
Poreski zakoni i (de)stimulansi
ZNAČAJ PREKOGRANIČNE SARADNJE