Artificial intelligence: questions of interpretation and application of international law - EU in the areas of civil and military uses and of state authority outside the scope of criminal justice
Dear European Parliament,
Referring to Regulation (EC) No 1049/2001 on public access to EU documents and to the 'Aarhus Convention' I would ask for access to the following information:
All documents that include the text of the amendments with regards to the committee votes on ‘Artificial intelligence: questions of interpretation and application of international law in so far as the EU is affected in the areas of civil and military uses and of state authority outside the scope of criminal justice’ A9-0001/2021 2020/2013(INI) Committee on Foreign Affairs, roll-call votes 06/07/2020. Specifically:
Amendment 13/1;
Amendment 13/2;
Amendment 34/1;
Amendment 34/2;
Amendment 51/1;
Amendment 51/2;
Amendment 51/3;
Amendment 65/1;
Amendment 65/2;
Amendment 65/3.
Thank you in advance.
Yours faithfully,
Andreea Năvîrgeac
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Dear Ms Andreea Năvîrgeac,
The time limit for responding to your application for public access to
documents under Regulation (EC) No 1049/2001, as registered on April 19,
2022, expires on May 11, 2022.
However, our consultations are taking more time than expected so that
Parliament must exceptionally extend the time limit provided by Article
7(1) of Regulation (EC) No 1049/2001 by a further 15 working days in
accordance with Article 7(3) of that Regulation in order to reply to your
application.
Please accept our apologies for any inconvenience. We thank you for your
understanding.
Best regards,
TRANSPARENCY UNIT
European Parliament
Directorate-General for the Presidency
Directorate-General for Interinstitutional Affairs and Legislative
Coordination
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Dear Ms Năvîrgeac,
Following your request for public access Parliament has identified the
attached document(s).
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On this basis Parliament considers your request handled and the file
closed. Please do not hesitate to [1]submit a new request should you
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Kind regards,
TRANSPARENCY UNIT
European Parliament
Directorate-General for the Presidency
Directorate-General for Interinstitutional Affairs and Legislative
Coordination
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