RPS nearly gone, but not quite

RPS nearly gone,  but not quite The Commission has been trying since 2013 to switch out existing regulatory procedure with scrutiny over to delegated acts. They need to do it to bring it into line with the Lisbon Treaty (Article 290 & 291). It has been a tricky file.   Looking at compromise text of 22 February … Read more

A 5 year legislative slumber set to hit Brussels

Once every 5 years, the European Commission is forced to slow up passing new laws.  They have no choice. The European elections puts them into a short legislative coma. The deep sleep is fleeting.  The Commission won’t  formally transmit any delegated acts or final draft RPS measures to the European Parliament and the Council from 15 March 2019.  They … Read more

The only hope for Europe’s fisheries is Martin Selmayr

After reading ‘Fisheries: implementation and enforcement of the EU landing obligation. House of Lords – European Union Committee. 8 February 2019’, the only hope for Europe’s fisheries is Martin Selmayr. I have spent many years working (intermediately) on fisheries. Sadly, every time I dip back in, not much has changed. Just ignore the lawI took advantage … Read more