Examples of using To simplification in English and their translations into Dutch
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All legal instruments, whether Regulations, Directives or mutual recognition schemes, must contribute to simplification.
The Commission will give priority to simplification that benefits SMEs and will involve stakeholders
It would also run completely counter to simplification by increase the administrative complexity of farm payments.
In addition to simplification, the Committee calls for a systematic
There is a manifest need for a parallel approach to simplification in the Member States if the process is to succeed at the European level.
We are really counting on you when it comes to simplification and to the important messages we are sending you, Commissioner.
special fishing permits would contribute to simplification of rules and their implementation.
By examining existing acts in their sectoral context, the Commission is moving towards an integrated approach to simplification.
in their case they impose constraints rather than giving rise to systematic obstacles to simplification.
Recognition of the code of conduct drawn up by the ESC as a contribution to simplification.
The highest economic benefits due to simplification and legal certainty are expected from EC legislation codifying all Community and national information requirements in one legal instrument.
Moreover, with a view to simplification, the expanded inspection scheme will be applied to the categories of vessels concerned from a uniform minimum age 12 years.
better co-ordinated EU-wide approach to simplification is needed.
The result of the negotiations is the compromise package submitted for your vote, which amounts to simplification and modernisation of the current legal framework.
thus contributing to simplification of Community legislation.
The new proposal will replace existing Directives and contribute to simplification of EU legislation.
the new regulation merely constituting a formal restructuring with a view to simplification and clarification.
The development of a(single) map of data collected for statistical purposes is in keeping motu proprio with a process geared to simplification and transparency.
Replacing directives with regulations can under certain circumstances be conducive to simplification as regulations enable immediate application,
a uniform solution for coupled support would lead to simplification.