EU Defence Package: Defence Procurement and Intra-Community Transfers Directives
This study examines the implementation of the European Union (EU) defence package, which consists of the Defence Procurement Directive 2009/81/EC and the Intra-Community Transfers Directive 2009/43/EC, during the period from 2016 to 2020. It is organised in two parts. The first part of the study, prepared internally, examines the evaluations carried out on the implementation of the two directives to identify persisting challenges. It surveys institutional and policy novelties in the field of EU defence cooperation so as to place the implementation of the two directives in context, and then examines Parliament's oversight work. It goes on to lay out the main elements that are likely to affect the future of EU defence industrial cooperation, and provides options for moving forward. The second part of the study, which was outsourced, is based on primary research (a survey and interviews) and aims to assess the effectiveness, efficiency, relevance and added value of the Defence Procurement Directive and the Intra-Community Transfers Directive. It also seeks to identify limitations and challenges, and explore – where possible – the links between the implementation of the two directives.
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- application du droit de l'UE
- armement
- commerce international
- commission PE
- coopération transfrontalière
- directive CE
- documentation
- droit de l'Union européenne
- défense
- industrie de l'armement
- institutions de l'Union européenne et fonction publique européenne
- libre circulation des marchandises
- marché public
- politique commerciale
- politique de coopération
- rapport de recherche
- RELATIONS INTERNATIONALES
- UNION EUROPÉENNE
- ÉCHANGES ÉCONOMIQUES ET COMMERCIAUX
- ÉDUCATION ET COMMUNICATION