Belgrade 2018

42nd Regional Session of EYP Serbia

Thu, 22 March 2018 – Sun, 25 March 2018


Debates

AFCO

Committee on Constitutional Affairs: Recent political movements across Europe and the world suggest that a significant number of people no longer feel represented by mainstream politics. How can European countries deal with this rising sense of anger and fear amongst voters and ensure governments’ accountability?

ENVI

Committee on Environment, Public Health and Food Safety: Mental health issues are by far the largest contributor to chronic conditions affecting the population of Europe, with over 27% of Europeans aged 18 to 65 having experienced at least one of a series of mental health issues in the past year. What measures should European states take to ensure support, care and ensure social integration is afforded to those struggling with mental health issues?

ITRE

Committee on Industry, Research and Energy: Manufacturing at the atomic level: Advancements in nanoscience brings to light rapidly developing scientific areas, but what stance should the EU take on supporting such technologies where it is not yet clear if the potential risks involved outweigh the benefits?

LIBE I

Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs I: How can the EU improve the cyber resilience of infrastructure in order to protect the privacy of its citizens, while bearing in mind the risks of total online anonymity?

LIBE II

Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs II: Given the recent surge in fake news and with the establishment of the East StratCom Task Force, what further steps can the EU take to protect the freedom of information of its citizens?

SEDE

Committee on Security and Defence: With the European Security Strategy having defined the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction (WMD) as a major threat to European security, how can European states support disarmament efforts for WMD on a global stage?

TRAN

Committee on Transport and Tourism: With driverless cars becoming ready for use on roads, what measures should Member States take regarding driverless cars taking into account road safety and the potential for the EU to become a leader in driverless technology?

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