Objective
Eighty percent of national economic and social legislation originates with the Community.
As a result, the goal of political and regulatory monitoring is two-fold:
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Close “upstream” monitoring of the initiatives of the Commission and
of the unfolding of the decision-making process for texts presented in
Parliament and to the Council;
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Anticipation of changes that might impact on national legislation.
Beyond the approach intended to provide up-to-date information on the stakes involved and their impact on company strategy, there are two essential prerequisites to any positioning activity with the European Institutions.
Methodology
The Euralia team closely follows both policy and regulatory developments while ensuring in-depth monitoring of the Community process.
By attending Parliamentary commission meetings, conferences organised by the European Commission, and by using all available information sources, our consultants decipher the debates in light of strategic stakes and provide a number of reporting tools suited to the different needs of client organisations:
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Monthly road maps: community monitoring;
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Quick notes after parliamentary sessions;
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Summary notes on dpecific issues;
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Cartographies of key players;
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Intranet site feeds with information on European issues...

