COMMITEES

Subcommittee on Human Rights (DROI) Committee responsible for the promotion, implementation and monitoring of the Union's foreign policy as regards:
1. the opening, monitoring and concluding of negotiations concerning the accession of European States to the Union;
2. all legislation, programming and scrutiny of actions carried out under the European Instrument for Democracy and Human Rights, the European Neighbourhood Instrument, the Instrument for Pre-Accession Assistance, the Instrument contributing to Stability and Peace and the Partnership Instrument for cooperation with third countries, and the policies underpinning them;
3. the monitoring and follow-up of, inter alia, the European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP), in particular with regard to ENP Annual Progress Reports;
4. Parliament's involvement in election observation missions, where appropriate in cooperation with other relevant committees and delegations.
Committee on Foreign AffairsCommittee responsible for the promotion, implementation and monitoring of the Union's foreign policy as regards:
1. the common foreign and security policy (CFSP) and the common security and defence policy (CSDP); in this context the committee is assisted by a subcommittee on security and defence;
2. relations with other Union institutions and bodies, the UNO and other international organisations and interparliamentary assemblies for matters falling under its responsibility;
3. oversight of the European External Action Service;
4. issues concerning democracy, the rule of law, human rights, including the rights of minorities, in third countries and the principles of international law; in this context the committee is assisted by a subcommittee on human rights, which should ensure coherence between all the Union's external policies and its human rights policy; without prejudice to the relevant rules, members from other committees and bodies with responsibilities in this field shall be invited to attend the meetings of the subcommittee.
Committee on Constitutional Affairs Committee responsible for:
1. the institutional aspects of the European integration process, in particular the preparation, initiation and proceedings of ordinary and simplified Treaty revision procedures;
2. the implementation of the Treaties and the assessment of their operation;
3. uniform electoral procedure;
4. the determination of the existence of a serious and persistent breach by a Member State of the principles common to the Member States;
5. the interpretation and application of the Rules of Procedure and proposals for amendments thereto.
Committee on Employment and Social Affairs Committee responsible for:
1. employment policy and all aspects of social policy including working conditions, social security, social inclusion and social protection;
2. workers' rights;
3. health and safety measures at the workplace;
4. vocational training policy, including professional qualifications;
5. the free movement of workers and pensioners;
6. social dialogue.
Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety Committee responsible for:
1. environmental policy and environmental protection measures, in particular concerning:
(a) sustainable development,
(b) restoration of environmental damage,
(c) the European Environment Agency,
(d) the European Chemicals Agency;
2. public health, in particular:
(a) health aspects of bioterrorism,
(b) the European Medicines Agency and the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control;
3. food safety issues.
Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs Committee responsible for:
1. the economic and monetary policies of the Union, the functioning of Economic and Monetary Union and the European monetary and financial system (including relations with the relevant institutions or organisations);
2. the free movement of capital and payments (cross-border payments, single payment area, balance of payments, capital movements and borrowing and lending policy, control of movements of capital originating in third countries, measures to encourage the export of the Union's capital);
3. the international monetary and financial system (including relations with financial and monetary institutions and organisations);
4. rules on competition and State or public aid;
5. tax provisions;
6. the regulation and supervision of financial services, institutions and markets including financial reporting, auditing, accounting rules, corporate governance and other company law matters specifically concerning financial services;
7. the relevant financial activities of the European Investment Bank as part of European economic governance in the eurozone.

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