The European Citizens' Initiative Process

A national authority's perspective
on the European Citizens' Initiative
2
 
 
Overview and state of play
 
4 proposals to improve the ECI
 
Agenda
2
 
 
Overview and state of play
 
4 proposals to improve the ECI
 
Agenda
3
 
What is an ECI ?
1
 million signatures
1
 year
7
 Member States
Formal response from
the Commission
+
Public hearing at the
European Parliament
The European Citizens' Initiative (ECI)
is an invitation to the European Commission to propose legislation on matters where
the EU has competence to legislate.
was introduced with the Treaty of Lisbon and has been 
in force since April 1st 2012.
is ruled by regulations (EU) 211/2011 and (EU) 1179/2011.
4
 
Process
Source: 
"
Guide to the European citizens’ initiative"
Actors
5
 
 
Citizens:
 
 
  
Organisers and signatories
 
EU Commission:
 
 
SG (legal aspects, support, ECI Expert group)
  
         
  
DIGIT (OCS, hosting, training, support)
  
         
  
Europe Direct Contact Centre (support)
Member States: 
  
National authority for certification
National authority for validation
ECI Expert group
EESC
: 
 
  
Translation, events
 
NGOs:
   
Support to organisers, improvement proposals
6
 
A rough start
7
 
The hosting offer
"During these early stages of what is, after all, the biggest ever experiment in transnational participatory
democracy, the Commission is absolutely determined to make sure that organisers of the first ECIs face no
insurmountable stumbling blocks. Since some organisers struggled to find suitable host providers on the
market for collecting signatures online, 
the Commission will offer its own servers to them as a hosting
environment.
"
Commission Vice-President
Maroš Šefčovič,
18/07/2012
 
But…. 
 
the Commission servers are located in Luxembourg
 
And… 
 
(EU) 211/2011 requires the Luxembourgish national authority to
 
certify all online collection systems hosted in Luxembourg
 
So… 
 
we have to evaluate each ECI hosted on the Commission's
 
servers versus the requirements of (EU) 1179/2011.
8
Outcome
 
 
Certification:
 
custom auditing tools
        
(21)
  
« smart » ISO 27001 electronic template documents
   
Linux Live CD for secure organiser environment
 
 
 
Validation: 
 
development of a new validation tool with:
       
(4)
 
customisation for validation of national petitions
 
Automated validation versus national population registry
Automated processing of paper statements of support (OCR)
Detection of duplicates
9
Current results
53 proposed ECIs
 
Formal responses from the Commission
Public hearings at the Parliament
Some actions taken (Right2Water)
No new legal act introduced
10
 
 
Overview and state of play
 
4 proposals to improve the ECI
 
Agenda
11
Review period
European Ombudsman
's
 
own-initiative inquiry (4 March 2015)
European Commission
's application report (31 March 2015)
Latvian Presidency of the Council 
note (4 June 2015)
Committee of Regions
' opinion (13 October 2015)
European Parliament
's resolution (28 October 2015)
+ Lots of legal studies, PhD thesis, NGOs publications, etc.
 
Member States ?
National authorities ?
12
Proposals
1. Review the timeline of an ECI
13
Proposals
2. Review implementing regulation (EU) 1179/2011
Allow alternative approaches to the formal ISO/IEC 27k and
SoGP while keeping a high level of security
Review requirements on version and patch management
Use a risk-based approach instead of detailed requirements
 
Make it easier for organisers and hosting entities
14
Proposals
3. Offer a free centralised platform
 
Let the organizers focus on their campaign
 
For organisers:
free
no need of IT/security experts
 
Findings of Commission's ICT study :
most overall cost effective approach
satisfaction of organisers with EC hosting and support
 
 
15
Proposals
4. Develop synergies with eIDAS
eIDAS regulation covers both online authentication
and electronic signature
Some tools already exist (TSL, DS-DSS, ECAS)
Let's not reinvent a (broken) wheel…
16
Conclusion
 
3 questions about ECI
 
Does it work ?
 
What is the problem ?
 
Should it be revised ?
17
Thank you
Any question ?
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The European Citizens' Initiative (ECI) allows citizens to propose legislation to the European Commission, operating under regulations introduced with the Treaty of Lisbon. This process involves collecting 1 million signatures within a year from at least 7 Member States. The roles of different actors, challenges faced, and tools used in the certification and validation stages are highlighted.

  • European Citizens Initiative
  • Legislation Proposal
  • European Commission
  • Certification
  • Validation

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  1. A national authority's perspective on the European Citizens' Initiative

  2. Agenda Overview and state of play 4 proposals to improve the ECI 2

  3. Agenda Overview and state of play 4 proposals to improve the ECI 2

  4. What is an ECI ? The European Citizens' Initiative (ECI) is an invitation to the European Commission to propose legislation on matters where the EU has competence to legislate. was introduced with the Treaty of Lisbon and has been in force since April 1st 2012. is ruled by regulations (EU) 211/2011 and (EU) 1179/2011. Formal response from the Commission + Public hearing at the European Parliament 1 million signatures 1 year 7 Member States 3

  5. Process Source: "Guide to the European citizens initiative" 4

  6. Actors Citizens: Organisers and signatories EU Commission: SG (legal aspects, support, ECI Expert group) DIGIT (OCS, hosting, training, support) Europe Direct Contact Centre (support) Member States: National authority for certification National authority for validation ECI Expert group EESC: Translation, events NGOs: Support to organisers, improvement proposals 5

  7. A rough start 6

  8. The hosting offer "During these early stages of what is, after all, the biggest ever experiment in transnational participatory democracy, the Commission is absolutely determined to make sure that organisers of the first ECIs face no insurmountable stumbling blocks. Since some organisers struggled to find suitable host providers on the market for collecting signatures online, the Commission will offer its own servers to them as a hosting environment." Commission Vice-President Maro ef ovi , 18/07/2012 But . the Commission servers are located in Luxembourg And (EU) 211/2011 requires the Luxembourgish national authority to certify all online collection systems hosted in Luxembourg So we have to evaluate each ECI hosted on the Commission's servers versus the requirements of (EU) 1179/2011. 7

  9. Outcome Certification: (21) custom auditing tools smart ISO 27001 electronic template documents Linux Live CD for secure organiser environment Validation: (4) development of a new validation tool with: Automated validation versus national population registry Automated processing of paper statements of support (OCR) Detection of duplicates customisation for validation of national petitions 8

  10. Current results 53 proposed ECIs Formal responses from the Commission Public hearings at the Parliament Some actions taken (Right2Water) No new legal act introduced 9

  11. Agenda Overview and state of play 4 proposals to improve the ECI 10

  12. Review period European Ombudsman's own-initiative inquiry (4 March 2015) European Commission's application report (31 March 2015) Latvian Presidency of the Council note (4 June 2015) Committee of Regions' opinion (13 October 2015) European Parliament's resolution (28 October 2015) Member States ? National authorities ? + Lots of legal studies, PhD thesis, NGOs publications, etc. 11

  13. Proposals 1. Review the timeline of an ECI 12

  14. Proposals 2. Review implementing regulation (EU) 1179/2011 Allow alternative approaches to the formal ISO/IEC 27k and SoGP while keeping a high level of security Review requirements on version and patch management Use a risk-based approach instead of detailed requirements Make it easier for organisers and hosting entities 13

  15. Proposals 3. Offer a free centralised platform For organisers: free no need of IT/security experts Findings of Commission's ICT study : most overall cost effective approach satisfaction of organisers with EC hosting and support Let the organizers focus on their campaign 14

  16. Proposals 4. Develop synergies with eIDAS eIDAS regulation covers both online authentication and electronic signature Some tools already exist (TSL, DS-DSS, ECAS) Let's not reinvent a (broken) wheel 15

  17. Conclusion 3 questions about ECI Does it work ? What is the problem ? Should it be revised ? 16

  18. Thank you Any question ? 17

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