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Leagtar amach cuspóirí CBT in Airteagal 39 den Chonradh ar Fheidhmiú an Aontais Eorpaigh (TFEU):
Article 39 TFEU sets out the objectives of the CAP:
Leagtar amach cuspóirí CBT in Airteagal 39 den Chonradh ar Fheidhmiú an Aontais Eorpaigh (TFEU):
Article 39 TFEU sets out the objectives of the CAP:
Leagtar amach cuspóirí CBT in Airteagal 39 den Chonradh ar Fheidhmiú an Aontais Eorpaigh (TFEU):
Article 39 TFEU sets out the objectives of the CAP:
Leagtar amach cuspóirí CBT in Airteagal 39 den Chonradh ar Fheidhmiú an Aontais Eorpaigh (TFEU):
Article 39 TFEU sets out the objectives of the CAP:
Airteagal 300(4) de TFEU
Article 300(4) TFEU
Airteagail 42 agus 43(2) sa Chonradh ar Fheidhmiú an Aontais Eorpaigh (TFEU) maidir le Rialachán Plean CBT.
Articles 42 and 43(2) TFEU as regards CAP Plan Regulation.
Airteagail 42 agus 43(2) sa Chonradh ar Fheidhmiú an Aontais Eorpaigh (TFEU) maidir le Rialachán Plean CBT.
Articles 42 and 43(2) TFEU as regards CAP Plan Regulation.
Chun na críche sin, d'fhonn na ríomhanna le haghaidh ceanglais tuairiscithe a dhéanamh lán-oibríochtúil i gcomhréir le forbairtí ar an leibhéal idirnáisiúnta, ba cheart an chumhacht chun gníomh a ghlacadh i gcomhréir le hAirteagal 290 den Chonradh ar Fheidhmiú an Aontais Eorpaigh (TFEU) a tharmligean chuig an gCoimisiún.
To that end, in order to make the calculations for reporting requirements fully operational in line with international developments, the power to adopt an act in accordance with Article 290 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU) should be delegated to the Commission.
ag féachaint do Rialachán Tarmligthe ón gCoimisiún (AE) 2019/715 an 18 Nollaig 2018 maidir leis an rialachán réime airgeadais le haghaidh comhlachtaí arna bhunú faoi TFEU agus faoi Chonradh Euratom agus dá dtagraítear in Airteagal 70 de Rialachán (AE, Euratom) 2018/1046 ó Pharlaimint na hEorpa agus ón gComhairle, agus go háirithe Airteagal 105 de,
having regard to Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2019/715 of 18 December 2018 on the framework financial regulation for the bodies set up under the TFEU and Euratom Treaty and referred to in Article 70 of Regulation (EU, Euratom) 2018/1046 of the European Parliament and of the Council, and in particular Article 105 thereof,
Féadfar sonraí ó shatailítí Eorpacha (eolaíocha, poiblí nó tráchtála) a shaothrú ar bhonn méadaithe shuntasaigh má dhéantar iarracht bhreise le haghaidh próiseáil, cartlannú, bailíochtú, caighdeánú agus infhaighteacht inbhuanaithe na sonraí spáis chomh maith le tacú le táirgí agus seirbhísí nua faisnéise a eascraíonn as na sonraí sin a fhorbairt, ag féachaint d'Airtegal 189 (TFEU), maraon le nuálaíochtaí maidir le láimhseáil agus le scaipeadh agus le hidir-inoibritheacht sonraí, go háirithe rochtain ar shonraí agus ar mheiteashonraí Domhaneolaíochta agus iad a mhalartú, féadfar toradh níos mó as infheistíocht i mbonneagar spáis a áirithiú, agus rannchuidiú le dul i ngleic le dúshláin shochaíocha, go háirithe ma bhíonn siad comhordaithe in iarracht dhomhanda mar shampla trí bhíthin Chóras Domhanda na gCóras um Faire na Cruinne (GEOSS), eadhon trí bhíthin leas iomlán a bhaint as clár Copernicus mar an príomh-rannchuidiú Eorpach, clár loingseoireachta satailíte na hEorpa Galileo nó IPCC le haghaidh saincheisteanna um athrú aeráide.
A considerably increased exploitation of data from European satellites (scientific, public or commercial) can be achieved if further effort is made for the processing, archiving, validation, standardisation and sustainable availability of space data as well as for supporting the development of new information products and services resulting from those data, having regard to Article 189 TFEU, including innovations in data handling, dissemination and interoperability, in particular promotion of access to and exchange of Earth science data and metadata. These activities can also ensure a higher return on investment of space infrastructure and contribute to tackling societal challenges, in particular if coordinated in a global effort such as through the Global Earth Observation System of Systems (GEOSS), namely by fully exploiting the Copernicus programme as its main European contribution, the European satellite navigation programme Galileo or the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) for climate change issues.
Ag cur san áireamh go bhfuil moltaí ICCAT áirithe á leasú go minic ag Páirtithe Conarthacha ICCAT, agus ós dóigh go ndéanfar tuilleadh leasuithe orthu sa todhchaí, ionas go bhféadfar moltaí ICCAT sa todhchaí a chur chun feidhme go pras i ndlí an Aontais, is é sin moltaí lena leasófar nó lena bhforlíonfar an Plean Bainistíochta, ba cheart an chumhacht chun gníomhartha a ghlacadh i gcomhréir le hAirteagal 290 den Chonradh ar Fheidhmiú an Aontais Eorpaigh (TFEU) a tharmligean chuig an gCoimisiún i leith na nithe seo a leanas: spriocdhátaí chun faisnéis a thuairisciú, tréimhsí ama le haghaidh séasúir iascaireachta; maoluithe ar an toirmeasc ar chuótaí nár úsáideadh a thabhairt anonn; íosmhéid tagartha caomhnaithe; céatadáin agus paraiméadair, an fhaisnéis atá le cur faoi bhráid an Choimisiúin; tascanna do na breathnóirí náisiúnta agus réigiúnacha, fáthanna leis an údarú um iasc a thabhairt anonn a dhiúltú; na fáthanna leis na gabhálacha a urghabháil agus le héisc a scaoileadh isteach san fharraige.
Taking into account that certain ICCAT recommendations are being amended frequently by ICCAT Contracting Parties and are likely to be amended further in the future, in order to swiftly implement into Union law future ICCAT recommendations amending or supplementing the Management Plan, the power to adopt acts in accordance with Article 290 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU) should be delegated to the Commission in respect of the following matters: deadlines for reporting information, time periods for fishing seasons; derogations from the prohibition on the carry-over of unused quotas; minimum conservation reference sizes; percentages and parameters, the information to be submitted to the Commission; tasks for national observers and regional observers, reasons for refusing the authorisation to transfer fish; reasons for seizing the catches and ordering the release of fish. Moreover, each year, the Commission, representing the Union at ICCAT meetings, agrees to a number of purely technical ICCAT recommendations, in particular concerning capacity limitations, logbook requirements, catch report forms, transhipment and ICCAT transfer declarations (ITDs), minimum information for fishing authorisations, minimum number of fishing vessels in relation to the ICCAT scheme of Joint International Inspection; specifications of the inspection and observer scheme, standards for video recordings, release protocols, standards for the treatment of dead fish, caging declarations or standards for vessel monitoring systems, that should be implemented into Union law by means of Annexes I–XV to this Regulation.