Documents on Mining Policy
Dear Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs,
Under the right of access to documents in the EU treaties, as developed in Regulation 1049/2001, I am requesting documents which contain the following information:
For the period between 1 January 2020 to date:
All documents - including but not limited to policy papers, proposals, briefings, reports - which have been produced and/or issued by Directorate-General for Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs and include any of the following words/phrases: “deep-sea mining”, “seabed mining”, “marine minerals”.
I would prefer to receive the documents on a rolling basis, in case the Commission’s search for, or deliberations concerning, certain documents delay their individual release.
To the extent that it is possible, I prefer to receive documents in electronic format.
Should my request be denied wholly or partially, I kindly request to explain the denial or all redactions referring to specific exemptions in the regulation. Also I would expect the partial release of documents, in case of partial exemption according to article 4.6.
Please confirm receipt of this application. I look forward to receiving your reply within 15 business days, as established by the regulation.
Thank you.
Yours faithfully,
Matteo Civillini
IRPI
via Cordusio 4,
20123
Milano (Italy)
Yours faithfully,
Matteo Civillini
Dear Sir,
Thank you for your e-mail of 4 February 2021. We hereby acknowledge
receipt of your application for access to documents, which was registered
on 5 February 2021under reference number GESTDEM 2021/0581.
In accordance with Regulation (EC) No 1049/2001 regarding public access to
European Parliament, Council and Commission documents, your application
will be handled within 15 working days. The time limit will expire on 26
February 2021. In case this time limit needs to be extended, you will be
informed in due course.
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Yours faithfully,
Access to Documents Team
Dear Sir,
We refer to your request for access to documents, registered under the
above mentioned reference number.
Your application is currently being handled. However, we will not be in a
position to complete the handling of your application within the time
limit of 15 working days, which expires on 26/02/2021.
An extended time limit is needed as your application concerns documents
held by different Services which must be consulted. Therefore, we have to
extend the time limit with 15 working days in accordance with Article 7(3)
of Regulation (EC) No 1049/2001 regarding public access to documents. The
new time limit expires on 19 March 2021.
We apologize for this delay and for any inconvenience this may cause.
Yours sincerely,
DG GROW – Access to documents team
[1]cid:479385507@17082012-2045
European Commission
Directorate-General for Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and
SMEs
DG GROW/01 – Coordination and Planning
From: GROW ACCES DOCUMENTS <[DG GROW request email]>
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Subject: Acknowledgment of the receipt – Your request for access to
documents - GESTDEM 2021/0581
Dear Sir,
Thank you for your e-mail of 4 February 2021. We hereby acknowledge
receipt of your application for access to documents, which was registered
on 5 February 2021under reference number GESTDEM 2021/0581.
In accordance with Regulation (EC) No 1049/2001 regarding public access to
European Parliament, Council and Commission documents, your application
will be handled within 15 working days. The time limit will expire on 26
February 2021. In case this time limit needs to be extended, you will be
informed in due course.
You have lodged your application via a private third-party website, which
has no link with any institution of the European Union. Therefore, the
European Commission cannot be held accountable for any technical issues or
problems linked to the use of this system.
Please note that the private third party running the asktheeu.org website
is responsible and accountable for the processing of your personal data
via that website, and not the Commission. For further information on your
rights, please refer to the third party’s privacy policy.
We understand that the third party running the AsktheEU.org website
usually publishes the content of applicants’ correspondence with the
Commission on that website. This includes the personal data that you may
have communicated to the Commission (e.g. your private postal address).
Similarly, the third party publishes on that website any reply that the
Commission will send to the email address of the applicants generated by
the AsktheEU.org website.
If you do not wish that your correspondence with the Commission is
published on a private third-party website such as AsktheEU.org, you can
provide us with an alternative, private e-mail address for further
correspondence. In that case, the Commission will send all future
electronic correspondence addressed to you only to that private address,
and it will use only that private address to reply to your request. You
should still remain responsible to inform the private third-party website
about this change of how you wish to communicate with, and receive a reply
from, the Commission.
For information on how we process your personal data visit our page
Privacy statement – access to documents.
Yours faithfully,
Access to Documents Team
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