Target Groups:This Services Directive seminar is designed to meet the concrete needs of public and private players involved in completing the single market for services, as well as lawyers, academics, policy makers and experts who are keen to deepen their knowledge of this new instrument within a complex and multi-level European space.
Description: During this intensive two-day programme, the most relevant academics and practitioners, as well as national and European decision makers, will meet and exchange their respective expertise. Based on proficient presentations and subsequent round tables, the participants and highlevel speakers will have a unique opportunity to learn how to avoid expected pitfalls in implementing the Services Directive.
Objectives: The seminar aims to provide genuine problem-solving guidance regarding the implementation and enforcement of the Services Directive in daily practice. As this seminar is mainly focused on regional and local concerns, it will bring together experiences and concrete challenges in completing the single market for services. The working sessions will address complex governance with a strong comparative and practitioner-oriented perspective.
In order to best focus the content of the programme, our team has consulted a large number of stakeholders and identified the most urgent needs. A number of provisions of this directive are perceived to be of particular complexity, including vast sectors and issues within the jurisdiction and competences of sub-state level. Situations will be handled taking account of the diverse regional arrangements existing in the EU Member States.
From a legal viewpoint, some aspects of the scope are still to be clarified. Such an issue will impact on administrative and business activities, as well as their present and future relations, as it will determine subsequent judicial reviews and case-law. Therefore, the seminar will shed further light on this issue, providing legal expertise and case study.
The Services Directive also launches critical steps towards deeper European integration through highly demanding cross-border administrative cooperation. Legal but also technical hindrances and cultural habits are at stake. The seminar will help to clarify these questions through expert presentations and comparative exchanges.
Additionally, we will meet recurrent requests for benchmarking opportunities regarding legal screening methodology and administrative simplification. The international dimension of the seminar will provide such an occasion.
Overall, an optimal transposition (the deadline of which expires on 28 December 2009) will ease procedures and consolidate the success of EU territorial cooperation projects, as well as the opening up of markets to SMEs. The upcoming legislative developments will show whether or not European regional and local governance is well prepared for this extensive simplification and the required coordination efforts. This seminar intends to help participants to successfully take up a combination of current challenges.
MONDAY 21 SEPTEMBER 2009
Morning session
Opening of the seminar: Introduction to the programme, objectives and methodology
Javier Sánchez Cano & Iwona Karwot
“Tour de table”: Participants’ presentation to endorse networking
I. Setting the scene: What investment project we can finance and how? There are new rules to apply in 2007 – 2013?
Investment projects co-financed by EU Funds (ERDF, CF, IPA) in the programming period 2007 – 2013: rules, documents, new challenges.
Iwona Karwot
II. Cost –Benefit Analysis and EU co-financed investment projects.
“Cost-Benefit Analysis in the framework of EU Cohesion Policy: six steps for a good appraisal”
Economic evaluation of investment projects in the new European Commission Guide to Cost-Benefit Analysis Objectives, content and practical use of the new Guide for CBA elaboration and assessment of EU funded projects. What is the CBA and why do we need it? Why the economic evaluation of projects is important and how the Guide solves the problem of selecting projects which are socially profitable?
Ginés de Rus
“Revenue-generating projects - grant-amount modulation in 2007- 2013 financial perspective”.
CBA as the basis for effective calculation of co-financing level. “CBA Guide” and additional guidance documents of the European Commission. How to calculate the EU grant taking into account the available guidance from the Commission and Managing Authorities requirements.
Krzysztof Kasprzyk
Afternoon session
“Revenue-generating projects - grant-amount modulation in 2007- 2013 financial perspective” (continuation).
Rules and requirements for differentiation of co-financing level of EU co-financed projects. Main requirements of the European Commission and their practical consequences. Limitations and difficulties related to the implementation of EU rules. Solutions regarding monitoring of the level of revenue of investment projects.
Cost-Benefit Analysis and appraisal criteria for EU co-financed investment projects – case study (public- private partnership – wastewater treatment plant).
Davide Sartori
TUESDAY 22 SEPTEMBER 2009
Morning session
III. Practical workshops on CBA’s analysis: how to effectively assess and prepare CBA’s for EU co-financed investment projects. From the Managing Authority perspective.
Division of participants in three parallel working groups.
Case study – How to be efficient in the project assessment process?
Assessment of detailed Cost – Benefit Analysis of three different types of EU co-financed investment projects. How Managing Authorities should assess CBA to find all possible mistakes and take the right decision regarding the level of co-financing.
Davide Sartori, Krzysztof Kasprzyk, N.N.
Case study – How to be efficient in the project assessment process? (continuation)
Afternoon session
From the Beneficiary perspective.
Case study – How to successfully prepare a CBA to have the best project being implemented and maximize its impact? The CBA as a tool used to ensure proper structure, scope, maturity and assessment of risks for a project and to provide evidence of the project impact and the need of EU co-financing.
Davide Sartori, Krzysztof Kasprzyk, N.N.
WEDNESDAY 23 SEPTEMBER 2009
Morning session
Presentation of the workshop results per group (by an appointed spokesperson) regarding 1st practical exercise.
Panel of experts- evaluation of the group presentations.
Davide Sartori, Krzysztof Kasprzyk, Iwona Karwot
Presentation of the workshop results per group (by an appointed spokesperson) regarding 2nd practical exercise.
Panel of experts- evaluation of the group presentations.
Davide Sartori, Krzysztof Kasprzyk, Iwona Karwot
Final panel of experts- evaluation of workshops’ results, including debates on problems faced by the participants during the exercises andpossible solutions.
Davide Sartori, Krzysztof Kasprzyk, Iwona Karwot
Closure and issuing of EIPA seminar certificates to participants
Iwona Karwot
Seminar venue:
Hotel NH Podium ****
C/ Bailén, 4-6
ES-08010 Barcelona
Working languages:
English and Spanish. Simultaneous interpretation will be provided.
Registration:
- Participation fee: € 850 (includes: documentation, 2 lunches, a welcome dinner, coffee breaks, a certificate of attendance and a walking sight-seeing tour). Accommodation and travel costs are at the expense of the participants or their administration.
- Deadline for registration: 14 September 2009.
- The NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS IS LIMITED. (we will not accept any registration once the places available are covered)
- Payment: you should pay after having received the confirmation of your registration and before the seminar. Please indicate the method of payment on the registration form. For cancellations received after the deadline we will have to charge an administration fee of € 150 unless an alternative participant is nominated.
Information:
European Institute of Public Administration –
European Centre for the Regions (EIPA- ECR)
Sarah Dambruoso, Programme Organiser
C/ Girona, 20 - 08010 Barcelona (ES)
Tel.: + 34/ 93 567 23 89; Fax.: +34/ 93 567 23 99; e-mail: s.dambruoso@eipa.eu
You can also submit the online registration form which can be found on EIPA’s website: http://www.eipa.eu where you will also find all relevant information on this seminar.
Your name and address will be part of EIPA’s database for our mailing purposes only. If you do not want to be included in our mailing database, please tick the box in the registration form.
Hotel reservations:
The EIPA-ECR will be pleased to make reservations for you at this hotel (where special rates are applied for EIPA-ECR participants):
HOTEL NH PODIUM ****
C/ Bailén, 4-6/ 08010 – Barcelona (ES)
www.nh-hotels.com
€ 110 Double room for single use, breakfast buffet included (+ 7% VAT)
€ 120 Double room, breakfast buffet included (+ 7% VAT)
Should you wish to make use of this possibility, please indicate the dates of arrival and departure on the registration form as well as the type of room. Payment is to be made directly and personally to the hotel on checking out. Please note that if you register after the deadline, hotel reservations cannot be guaranteed.
Do not consider yourself registered as long as you have not received an e-mail from us confirming your registration.
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