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On 26 April the Council of Europe held a high-level event for legal professionals and users of justice services entitled “E-communication in Croatian courts: benefits, challenges and further development”.
The discussion was part of the Project supporting the implementation of e-communication in Croatian judiciary, financed by the European Union through the Structural Reform Support Programme, and implemented by the Council of Europe together with the Ministry of Justice and Administration of the Republic of Croatia, as the key beneficiary, and with the support of the Directorate General for Structural Reform Support (DG REFORM) of the European Commission.
OECD Capital Market Review of Romania
Romania
In the years before the COVID-19 pandemic, Romania enjoyed strong economic growth, which reduced the gap in terms of income per capita with high-income European Union (EU) economies and resulted in a decline in unemployment. However, the global economic shock caused by the COVID-19 pandemic has aggravated a number of long-term structural challenges in the Romanian corporate sector and capital markets. In particular, the use of market-based financing by the corporate sector is very limited compared to other markets in the region. This represents a barrier to sustainable economic growth and innovation in the Romanian economy. Going forward, capital markets will play a key role both in the recovery from the COVID-19 crisis and in creating long-term corporate resilience. Most importantly, well-functioning capital markets will help channel household savings to the real sector and facilitate investments that can improve Romania’s p
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Estonia provides good support to jobseekers, but does not reach everybody
Employment
02/03/2021 - The Estonian labour market has outperformed most EU countries after the global financial crisis. The employment rate of people in working age stood at 73% in the third quarter of 2020, up from 61.3% in 2010 and above the OECD average of 66.7%. Estonia provides comprehensive and targeted support to jobseekers, workers and employers. The Public Employment Service provides effective policies addressing the individual needs of the clients and cooperates pro-actively with a wide range of stakeholders. However, many people still lack stable jobs and incomes and are not in touch with the Public Employment Service to get the support they need, according to a new OECD report.
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Europa-Kommissionen udnævner tre nye repræsentationschefer
Today, the Commission has appointed three new Heads of the Representation in Spain, Latvia, and Slovenia.
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MarÃa De Los Angeles BenÃtez Salas will take up her duties as Head of Representation in Madrid on 1 April 2021. On 16 April 2021,
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Jerneja Jug Jerše will start in their new functions in Riga and in Ljubljana, respectively. Heads of Representation act as the official representatives of the Commission in the Member States under the political authority of President Ursula von der Leyen.
Ms BenÃtez Salas, a Spanish national, brings with her a wide range of experience as well as her management expertise gained during her 35 years in the European Commission. She is currently Deputy Director-General in the Directorate-General for Agriculture and Rural Development (AGRI). She joined the Commission in 1986 as Member of the Ca