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5 Amendments of Daniel BUDA related to 2020/2143(DEC)

Amendment 4 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 4 a (new)
4a. Highlights the development of collaboration with national magistrates, 2 824 of whom were received at the Court for seminars, training, visits or internships in 2019, as opposed to 2 292 in 2018;
2020/11/11
Committee: JURI
Amendment 5 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 5
5. Points out that the Court of Justice registered a large number of new cases in 2019 – 966, or a 13.78 % increase over 2018; points out that a large number of new cases were also referred to the Court in 2019, that is to say 939, compared with 834 to 2018; welcomes the record number of closed cases at the Court – 865, or a 13.8 % increase on the previous year; notes with concern that the number of cases settled before the General Court in 2019 (874) is significantly down from 2018 (1009);
2020/11/11
Committee: JURI
Amendment 7 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 6 a (new)
6a. Points out that, in 2019, the issues dealt with in the Court of Justice and the General Court related, in the former, mainly to competition and state aid and the area of freedom, security and justice, while, in the latter, they concerned mainly state aid and intellectual and industrial property; notes that, in the General Court, the main issues remained unchanged from 2018 to 2019 , whereas, in 2018 the main issues dealt with by the Court of Justice included freedom of movement and establishment, the internal market and intellectual and industrial property , in addition to those in the area of freedom, security and justice;
2020/11/11
Committee: JURI
Amendment 8 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 7
7. Welcomes the steady increase in the number of accounts for accessing the e- Curia application (6588 in 2019 as against 4865 in 2018) and the fact that it is used in all Member States, evidence that the platform works efficiently and that effective action has been taken to raise public awareness of the existence, efficiency, speed and advantages of the application; also welcomes the fact that, at the General Court, 93 %percentage of procedural documents are lodged by e-Curia, the figure for the Court of Justice being 80 %through E-CURIA is increasing, reaching 93% in the case of the General Court (compared to 85% in 2018) and 80% in the case of the Court of Justice (compared to 75% in 2018);
2020/11/11
Committee: JURI
Amendment 12 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 10
10. Welcomes the fact that the proportion of women in managerial posts – 39 % in 2019 – has continued to increase, andCourt of Justice is above average among the EU institutions regarding the representation of women in posts of administrative responsibility, with women occupying 54% of administrative posts in 2019, compared to 53% in 2018 and 39% of middle and upper management posts in 2019, compared to 37.5% in 2018; encourages the Court of Justice to continue the process by actively promoting gender parity in the appointment of judges.
2020/11/11
Committee: JURI