Liverpool Autumn 2017

Autumn National Session of the EYP the United Kingdom

Thu, 7 Sept. 2017 – Sun, 10 Sept. 2017


Debates

AFCO I

e-Participation, e-Voting, e-Public: What role should digital technologies play in fostering active citizenship and bringing the EU closer to its people?

AFCO II

60 years later: Considering EU leaders’ reaffirmed commitment to a stronger union on the one hand and rising euroscepticism on the other, how should the EU respond to calls for a more differentiated integration?

CLIM

Global climate justice: What role should the EU play in strengthening a global commitment to tackling climate change and ensuring that targets set in the Paris Agreement are met?

ECON

Invisible currency: In light of recent calls to limit cash payments in the fight against the financing of terrorism, to what extent should the EU take steps toward a ‘cashless society’?

EMPL

Modern Family: Bearing in mind the vast differences in parental leave and childcare policies across Europe, what stance should the EU and its Member States take toward adapting social policies to the growing complexity of family configurations?

FEMM

Everyone’s business: Considering that less than one third of start-up entrepreneurs are women, what efforts should the EU take to encourage female entrepreneurship?

IMCO

Digital Single Market: With continuing initiatives such as the ‘Free flow of Data’ and the ‘European Cloud’, what stance should the EU take toward net neutrality and the prevention of data discrimination and abuse while creating a homogenous environment for the usage of the internet?

JURI

Spreading good governance: How can the EU better contribute to the implementation of its good governance and anti-corruption principles on European, national, and local levels?

LIBE I

Inclusion of the marginalised: With Roma continuing to face hate crime, discrimination and social exclusion, what should the EU and its Member States do to protect the fundamental rights of Europe’s largest ethnic minority?

LIBE II

Rights of those who’ve done wrong: Keeping in mind disparities in criminal justice systems across Europe, what stance should the EU and its Member States take regarding detainees’ rights and freedoms, detention facilities, and social rehabilitation?

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