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Bilateral screening for the Foreign, security and defence policy chapter will be held on 2 October in Brussels
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The bilateral phase of screening for Foreign, security and defence policy (Chapter 31) will be held on 2 October 2006 in Brussels. Screening serves as preparation for EU accession negotiations and in the upcoming bilateral phase Croatian representatives will present to representatives of the European Commission and of the Council of the European Union the situation and degree of alignment of Croatian legislation with the acquis communautaire accomplished in this chapter so far. |
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Bilateral screening for Trans-European Networks will be held on 22 September in Brussels
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The bilateral phase of screening for Chapter 21 Trans-European Networks will be held on 22 September 2006 in Brussels. Screening serves as preparation for EU accession negotiations and in the upcoming bilateral phase Croatian representatives will introduce the European Commission to the situation and level of alignment of Croatian legislation with the acquis communautaire which has been accomplished in this chapter so far. |
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Explanatory screening for the Judiciary and fundamental rights chapter to be held on 7 and 8 September in Brussels
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Explanatory screening for Judiciary and fundamental rights (Chapter 23) is to be held on 7 and 8 September 2006 in Brussels. Screening serves as preparation for accession negotiations and is carried out with the intention of familiarizing the candidate counties with the acquis communautaire and preparing them for EU membership. During this first phase of screening, European Commission representatives will present to the Croatian delegation the EU acquis in the area in question. |
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Explanatory screening for the Freedom of Movement for Workers chapter begins on 19 July in Brussels
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Explanatory screening for the Freedom of Movement for Workers chapter (Ch. 2) begins on 19 July in Brussels. Screening serves as preparation for accession negotiations and is carried out with the intention of familiarizing the candidate counties with the acquis communautaire and preparing them for membership. During this first phase of screening, European Commission representatives will present to the Croatian delegation the EU acquis in the area in question.
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Bilateral screening for the Company Law chapter begins on 19 July in Brussels
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Bilateral screening for the Company Law chapter (Ch.6) begins on 19 July in Brussels. Screening serves as preparation for accession negotiations with the EU. In this bilateral phase Croatian representatives will present to the European Commission the level of integration achieved in Croatian legislation and the level of alignment with the acquis communautaire accomplished in this chapter so far. |
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Bilateral screening for the Statistics chapter begins on 13 July in Brussels
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Bilateral screening for the Statistics chapter (Ch. 18) begins on 13 and 14 July in Brussels. Screening serves as preparation for accession negotiations with the European Union. In the bilateral phase, Croatian representatives will present to the European Commission the level of alignment of Croatian legislation with the acquis communautaire accomplished in this chapter so far. |
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Bilateral screening for the Taxation chapter begins on 3 July in Brussels
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Bilateral screening for the Taxation chapter (Ch. 16) begins on 3 and 4 July in Brussels. Screening serves as preparation for EU accession negotiations, while in the bilateral phase Croatian experts will present to the European Commission the situation in Croatian legislation and the level of alignment with the acquis communautaire accomplished in this area so far. |
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Bilateral screening for the Financial Control chapter begins on 29 June in Brussels
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Bilateral screening for the Financial Control chapter (Ch. 32) begins on 29 June in Brussels. Screening serves as preparation for EU accession negotiations, while in the bilateral phase Croatian experts will present to the European Commission the situation in Croatian legislation and the level of alignment with the acquis communautaire accomplished in this area so far. |
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Explanatory screening for the Transport Policy chapter begins on 26 June in Brussels
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Explanatory screening for the Transport Policy chapter (Ch. 14) begins on 26 June in Brussels. Screening of the acquis communautaire serves as preparation for EU accession negotiations and is carried out with the intention of familiarizing the candidate countries with the acquis and preparing them for membership. Screening also serves to establish when negotiations on a particular chapter may begin. |
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Explanatory screening for the Company Law chapter begins on 21 June in Brussels
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Explanatory screening for the Company Law chapter (ch. 6) begins on 21 June in Brussels. Screening serves as preparation for accession negotiations and in the first, explanatory phase, European Commission representatives will present to the delegation of the Republic of Croatia the legal and institutional framework in the chapter in question. |
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Bilateral screening for the Energy chapter begins on 19 and 20 June in Brussels
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Bilateral screening for the Energy chapter (Ch. 15) begins on 19 and 20 June in Brussels. Screening serves as preparation for EU accession negotiations, while in the bilateral phase, Croatian experts will present to the European Commission the situation in Croatian legislation and the level of alignment with the acquis communautaire accomplished in this area so far. |
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Explanatory screening for the Information society and media chapter begins on 12 June in Brussels
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Explanatory screening for the Information Society and Media chapter (Ch. 10) begins on 12 June in Brussels. Screening of the acquis communautaire serves as preparation for EU accession negotiations and is carried out with the intention of familiarizing the candidate countries with the acquis and preparing them for membership. Screening also serves to establish when negotiations on a particular chapter may begin. |
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Explanatory screening for the Taxation chapter begins on 6 June in Brussels
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Explanatory screening for the Taxation chapter (Ch. 16) begins on 6 and 7 June in Brussels. Screening of the acquis communautaire serves as preparation for EU accession negotiations and is carried out with the intention of familiarizing the candidate countries with the acquis and preparing them for membership. Screening also serves to establish when negotiations on a particular chapter may begin. |
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Explanatory screening for the Consumer and Health Protection chapter begins on 8 June in Brussels
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Explanatory screening for the Consumer and Health Protection chapter (Ch. 28) begins on 8 June in Brussels. Screening of the acquis communautaire serves as preparation for EU accession negotiations and is carried out with the intention of familiarizing the candidate countries with the acquis and preparing them for membership. Screening also serves to establish when negotiations on a particular chapter may begin. |
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Explanatory screening for the Financial Control chapter begins on 18 May in Brussels
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Explanatory screening for the Financial Control chapter (Ch. 32) begins on 18 May 2006 in Brussels. Screening of the acquis communautaire serves as preparation for EU accession negotiations and is carried out with the intention of familiarizing the candidate states with the acquis and preparing them for membership. Screening also serves to establish when negotiations on a particular chapter may begin. |
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Bilateral screening for the Environment chapter begins in Brussels today
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Bilateral screening for the Environment chapter (Ch. 27) begins on 15 until 19 May in Brussels. Screening serves as preparation for EU accession negotiations, while in the bilateral phase Croatian experts will present to the European Commission the situation in Croatian legislation and the level of alignment with the acquis communautaire accomplished in this area so far. |
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Explanatory screening for the chapter Energy begins in Brussels today
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Explanatory screening for the Energy chapter (Ch. 15) begins on 15 until 17 May in Brussels. Screening serves as preparation for EU accession negotiations, while in the bilateral phase Croatian experts will present to the European Commission the situation in Croatian legislation and the level of alignment with the acquis communautaire accomplished in this area so far. |
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Bilateral screening for the Financial services chapter begins on 4 May in Brussels
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Bilateral screening for the Financial Services chapter (Ch. 9) begins 4 to 5 May in Brussels. Screening serves as preparation for EU accession negotiations, while in the bilateral phase Croatian experts will present to the European Commission the situation in Croatian legislation and the level of alignment with the acquis communautaire accomplished in this area so far. |
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Explanatory screening for the Enterprise and Industrial Policy chapter begins on 27 March in Brussels
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Explanatory screening for the Enterprise and Industrial Policy chapter (Ch. 20) begins on 27 and 28 March in Brussels. Screening of the acquis communautaire serves as a preparation for EU accession negotiations and is carried out with the intention of familiarizing the candidate states with the acquis and preparing them for membership. During the first phase, European Commission representatives will present the relevant parts of the acquis in the area in question to the Croatian delegation. |
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Bilateral screening for the Customs Union chapter begins on 15 March in Brussels
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Bilateral screening for the Customs Union chapter (Ch. 29) begins on 15 and 16 March in Brussels. The screening phase serves as a preparation for EU accession negotiations while in the bilateral phase, Croatian representatives will inform the European Commission of the situation in Croatian legislation and the level of alignment with the acquis communautaire accomplished so far in this chapter. |
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Bilateral screening for the Social Policy and Employment chapter begins on 6 March in Brussels
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Bilateral screening for the Social Policy and Employment chapter (Ch. 19) begins on 6 until 8 March in Brussels. The analytical examination is the preparation for the accession negotiations with the European Union, and in the bilateral phase Croatian representatives will inform the European Commission of the status of Croatian legislation and the degree of alignment with the acquis communautaire regarding the respective chapter achieved this far. |
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Bilateral Screening for Chapter Intellectual Property Law Begins in Brussels on 28 February
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The bilateral phase of the analytical examination (screening) of the chapter Intellectual Property Law (Chapter 7) is to take place in Brussels from 28 February to 1 March 2006. Screening is a technical exercise in order to prepare the accession negotiations with the EU. In the bilateral phase, Croatian representatives will inform the European Commission about the situation in the Croatian legislation and the degree of alignment with the acquis communaitaire that has been achieved until now in the chapter. |
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Explanatory screening for the Fisheries chapter begins on 24 February in Brussels
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Explanatory screening for the Fisheries chapter (Ch.13) begins on 24 February in Brussels. The analytical examination of the acquis communautaire is the preparation for the accession negotiations and is conducted with the intention of familiarizing the candidate states with the acquis communautaire and to prepare them for the membership. The screening also serves to determine the possible beginning of the accession negotiations regarding the respective chapter. |
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Bilateral screening for the Justice, Freedom and Security chapter begins on 21 February in Brussels
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Bilateral screening for the Justice, Freedom and Security chapter (Ch. 24) begins on 21-23 February in Brussels. Screening is a technical exercise in order to prepare the accession negotiations with the EU. In the bilateral phase, Croatian representatives will inform the European Commission about the situation in the Croatian legislation and the degree of alignment with the acquis communaitaire that has been achieved until now in the chapter. |
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Explanatory screening for the Economic and Monetary Policy chapter begins on 16 February in Brussels
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Explanatory screening for the Economic and Monetary Union chapter (Ch. 17) begins on 16 and 17 February in Brussels. The analytical examination of the acquis communautaire is the basis for the accession negotiations, and is conducted with the intention of familiarizing the candidate states with the acquis communautaire and to prepare them for the membership. The screening also serves to determine the possible beginning of the negotiations concerning the respective chapter. |
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Bilateral screening for the Free Movement of Goods chapter begins on 13 February in Brussels
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Bilateral screening for the Free Movement of Goods chapter (Ch. 1) begins on 13 until 17 February in Brussels. The screening is the preparation for the accession negotiations with the EU, and in the bilateral phase the Croatian representatives informed the European Commission with the current situation of the national legislation and the level of harmonisation with the acquis communautaire reached so far as regards this chapter. |
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Lecture at the Diplomatic Academy on the "Free movement of capital"
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On Thursday, February 9th 2006, organised by the Diplomatic Academy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and European Integrations, as part of the „Set of lectures by members of the Negotiating Team for the Accession of the Republic of Croatia to the European Union“, Mr. Boris Vujčić and Mr. Ivan Biluš held a lecture entitled „Chapter 4 – Free movement of capital“. |
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Explanatory screening for the Intellectual Property Law chapter begins on 6 February in Brussels
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Explanatory screening for the Intellectual Property Law chapter (Ch. 7) begins on 6 and 7 February in Brussels. The analytical screening of the acquis is the preparation for the accession negotiations, and is undertaken with the aim of introducing the candidate countries to the acquis communautaire and preparing them for membership. The screening also serves to establish when it is possible to start the accession negotiations for the single chapters. |
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Explanatory screening for the Customs Union chapter begins on 31 January in Brussels
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Explanatory screening for the Customs Union chapter (Ch. 29) begins on 31 January until 1 February in Brussels. The analytical examination of the acquis communautaire is a preparation for accession negotiations, whose aim is to familiarise candidate countries with the acquis and to prepare them for accession. Another purpose of the screening is to identify when it would be possible to open negotiation talks. |
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Bilateral screening for the Agriculture and Rural Development chapter begins on 30 January in Brussels
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Bilateral screening for the Agriculture and Rural Development chapter (Ch. 11) begins on 30 January until 3 February in Brussels. Screening is a technical exercise conducted by the European Commission in order to prepare the accession negotiations. During the screening, the Croatian team of experts presented the level of our readiness to adopt the acquis communautaire in this field to the representatives of the European Commission. |
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Explanatory screening for the Justice, Freedom and Security chapter begins on 23 January in Brussels
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Explanatory screening for the Justice, Freedom and Security chapter (Ch. 24) begins on 23 -25 January in Brussels. The analytical examination, also called screening, is conducted in order to prepare for accession negotiations and allows candidate countries to familiarise themselves with the acquis communautaire, thus preparing for EU membership. The screening also helps determine when accession negotiations can begin for each chapter of the acquis. |
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Explanatory screening for the Free Movement of Goods chapter begins on 16 January in Brussels
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Explanatory screening for the Free Movement of Goods chapter (Ch. 1) begins on 16 - 20 January in Brussels. The analytical examination of the acquis is a preparation for accession negotiations, whose aim is to familiarise candidate countries with the acquis communautaire and to prepare them for accession. Another purpose of the screening is to identify when it would be possible to open negotiation talks. |
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First IGC of Deputies Heads of Delegations Held on November 28
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First Intergovernmental Conference (IGC) on the accession of the Republic of Croatia to the European Union at the level of deputy heads of state delegations – chief negotiators was held in Brussels on November 28, 2005. The Croatian delegation was led by Ambassador Vladimir Drobnjak, the chief negotiator and the deputy of Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović, the Head of the State Delegation of the Republic of Croatia for Negotiations on the Accession of the Republic of Croatia to the European Union.
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Explanatory screening for the Free Movement of Capital chapter begins on 25 November in Brussels
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Explanatory screening for the Free Movement of Capital chapter (Ch. 4) begins on 25 November in Brussels. The analytical examination, also called screening, is conducted in order to prepare for accession negotiations and allows candidate countries to familiarise themselves with the acquis communautaire, thus preparing for EU membership. The screening also helps determine when accession negotiations can begin for each chapter of the acquis. |
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Explanatory screening for the Competition Policy chapter begins on 8 November in Brussels
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Explanatory screening for the Competition Policy chapter (Ch. 8) begins on 8 November in Brussels. The analytical examination, also called screening, is conducted in order to prepare for accession negotiations and allows candidate countries to familiarise themselves with the acquis communautaire, thus preparing for EU membership. The screening also helps determine when accession negotiations can begin for each chapter of the acquis. |
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Explanatory screening for the Public Procurement chapter begins on 7 November in Brussels
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Explanatory screening for the Public Procurement chapter (Ch. 5) begins on 7 November in Brussels. The analytical examination, also called screening, is conducted in order to prepare for accession negotiations and allows candidate countries to familiarise themselves with the acquis communautaire, thus preparing for EU membership. The screening also helps determine when accession negotiations can begin for each chapter of the acquis. |
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State Delegation and Negotiating Team Presented to the Public
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Zagreb, October 17, 2005 – The first meeting of the State Delegation of the Republic of Croatia for Negotiations with the European Union and the Negotiating Team for Accession to the EU was held at Banski Dvori, the residence of the Croatian Government. Members of the State Delegation and the Negotiating Team were presented to the public. |
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