This year’s report includes about seven dossiers, chosen based on a survey of ITEM stakeholders and other interested parties. In addition, topics may also be highlighted in the context of ITEM’s day-to-day activities under the ITEM annual cycle. The topics are again varied, from the border effects of a fireworks ban to regulation on platform workers. The dossiers were nominated by the respective ITEM researchers through a pitch, which can be viewed on YouTube. The files show (once again) the importance of testing for border effects, as has been mandatory in the Netherlands since 2022 for new legislation and policy under the Integral Assessment Framework.
Cross-Border Impact Assessment 2022
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European health data space
Health data sharing has an added dimension in border regions such as the Meuse-Rhine Euroregion, where individuals, health professionals and health services move more frequently across borders. For example, hospitals in Aachen, Liège and Maastricht plan to cooperate more closely in the field of pediatric surgery, where it is crucial for the quality and continuity of care that healthcare professionals have access to their patients' medical data. Data is also essential when providing digital health services.
Read the full dossierCross-border effects of the EU proposal for a directive on platform workers
More than 28 million EU citizens work through digital platforms, rising to 43 million by 2025. The European Commission has proposed a directive to improve working conditions and social rights, require more transparency, and promote sustainable growth.
Read the full dossierEnergy transition and Energy security
The effects of the current legal, spatial and economic framework on cross-border renewable energy projects.
Read the full dossierCross-border exchange of information in the fight against organised crime (ex-ante)
Organized crime does not stop where the border begins. To address the problem of cross-border organized crime, the European Commission has launched two legislative proposals under the umbrella of the Security Union strategy. These consist of a draft directive and a draft regulation. This dossier assesses the potential effects of both measures on the cross-border regions of the Netherlands, Germany and Belgium, if implemented.
Read the full dossierBorder effects of the Dutch fireworks prohibition (ex-ante)
This dossier assesses the border effects of the Dutch fireworks ban as there is a bill to make it permanent.
Read the full dossierHas the border resident’s perception of the “border” changed since the COVID-19 crisis? (opinion piece)
A commentary on these aspects will be issued this year as a follow-up to the two research papers on the 2020 and 2021 coronavirus pandemic.
Read the full dossierThe cross-border effects of the Dutch Nitrogen policy (student dossier)
In 2019, the Dutch nitrogen policy was deemed contrary to European law by the Dutch Council of State, following an earlier preliminary ruling by the EU Court of Justice to the same effect. In response to these assessments, the Dutch government rolled out a mix of measures to address concerns.
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