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The ACP-EU Joint Parliamentary Assembly was created to bring together the elected representatives of the European Community (the Members of the European Parliament) and the elected representatives of the African, Caribbean and Pacific states ("ACP countries") that have signed the Cotonou Agreement. Since the entry into force of the Treaty on European Union and EU enlargement it has acquired a more prominent role. A substantial part of the work of the JPA is directed towards promoting human rights and democracy and the common values of humanity, and this has produced joint commitments undertaken within the framework of the UN conferences. [edit] The Cotonou agreementMain article: Cotonou Agreement The following articles of the Cotonou Agreement relate to the Joint Parliamentary Assembly. [edit] Article 14: The joint institutions
[edit] Article 17: The Joint Parliamentary Assembly
[edit] Composition and working methodsThe representatives of the 79 ACP states who, under the Cotonou Agreement, must be members of Parliament, meet their 79 European Parliament counterparts in plenary session for one week twice a year. The Joint Parliamentary Assembly (JPA) meets alternately in an ACP country and an EU country. The institution is governed by common, democratic rules. Two co-presidents who are elected by the Assembly direct its work. Twenty-four vice-presidents (12 European and 12 ACP) who are also elected by the Assembly constitute the Bureau of the Joint Parliamentary Assembly, together with the two co-presidents. The Bureau meets several times a year in order to ensure the continuity of the work of the Joint Parliamentary Assembly and to prepare new initiatives aimed notably at reinforcing and improving cooperation. It also considers topical political questions and adopts positions on all human rights cases. Three Standing Committees have been created in 2003 to draw up substantive proposals which are then voted on by the Joint Parliamentary Assembly. These Committees are: The Assembly regularly forms exploratory or fact-finding missions. The members of the Joint Parliamentary Assembly are thus in direct contact with the situation on the ground in the various developing countries which are signatories of the Cotonou Agreement. [edit] Initiatives taken by the Joint Parliamentary AssemblyThe Joint Parliamentary Assembly has made an active contribution towards implementing and reinforcing successive ACP-EU Conventions and has put forward numerous proposals:
[edit] The Co-Presidents
[edit] EU members of the assemblyThe EU members are all members of the European Parliament.
[edit] Adopted resolutions from the March 2008 meeting in SloveniaThe 15th ACP-EU JPA adopted the following resolutions:
[edit] The next ACP-EU JPAThe 17th session of the ACP-EU Joint Parliamentary Assembly will be held in November 2009 in Luanda, Angola. [edit] Meetings of the Joint Parliamentary Assembly
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