Dossiers
- European Health Data Space – Ex-ante analysis of the cross-border effects for the Euregio Meuse-Rhine
- Cross-border effects of the EU proposal for a directive on platform workers (ex-ante)
- Energy transition and Energy Security
- Cross-border exchange of information in the fight against organised crime (ex-ante)
- Border effects of the Dutch fireworks prohibition (ex-ante)
- Has the border resident’s perception of the “border” changed since the COVID-19 crisis? (opinion piece)
- The cross-border effects of the Dutch Nitrogen policy (student dossier)
Pitches of the dossiers
This year’s report includes seven dossiers, chosen on the basis of 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 cross-border effects of a fireworks ban to regulation on platform workers. The dossiers were nominated by the relevant ITEM researchers through a pitch, which can be viewed in the YouTube video below. The files show (again) the importance of testing for border effects, as is also mandatory in the Netherlands since 2022 for new legislation and policy under the Integral Assessment Framework.
Summaries Cross-Border Impact Assessment 2022
▶️ In English
▶️ In Dutch
▶️ In French
▶️ In German