File for Grant Procedure JUST/2012/PROG/AG/AD
Dear Secretariat General (SG),
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:
Grant File and all related documents for Grant Procedure JUST/2012/PROG/AG/AD. Identification details here http://ec.europa.eu/justice/newsroom/fil...
Yours faithfully,
Mike Stabenow
Dear Sir,
Thank you for your e-mail dated 23/07/2013.
We hereby acknowledge receipt of your application for access to documents, which was registered on 22/07/2013 under reference number GestDem 2013/3897.
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 14/08/2013. In case this time limit needs to be extended, you will be informed in due course.
Yours faithfully,
Carlos Remis
SG.B.5.
Transparence.
Berl. 05/329.
Dear Mr. Stabenow,
We refer to your e-mail dated 23/07/2013 in which you make a request for access to documents, registered on 24/07/2013 under the above mentioned reference number.
We enclose a copy of the document requested (grant agreement including all annexes).
Disclaimers:
Please note that this document document cannot be reproduced or disseminated for commercial purposes without prior consent given by the Commission.
Please note that this document (grant agreement) contains materials originating from a third party (annexes to the grant agreement) which could fall under an exception mentioned in Art. 4 (2) of Regulation (EC) No. 1049/2001 of the European Parliament and of the Council regarding public access to European Parliament, Council and Commission documents. The Commission has therefore consulted the author of the documents (DIHR) on the applicability of the aforesaid exception and following this consultation has decided to grant access to the documents requested (enclosed). Please note that - following the receipt of the aforesaid documents - you may not reproduce or disseminate the documents for commercial purposes without prior consent given by the Commission. Furthermore, concerning the documents originating from third parties (in this particular case DIHR), please note that these documents are disclosed for information only and cannot be re-used without the agreement of the originator, who may hold a copyright on it. These documents do not reflect the position of the Commission and cannot be quoted as such.
Yours faithfully,
The JUST-PROGRESS Team
Dear Secretariat General (SG),
Thank you for granting me access to the requested Document.
I would be grateful if you can grant me further access to some documents, relevant for other bidders, showing if all bidders understood clearly that they have this possibility to present Students as members in the Project Team.
Is there any Specification issued by the Commission showing this possibility (a document which can help me to understand if there was respected the principle of equal treatment for all bidders).
I see here http://www.asktheeu.org/en/request/702/r... at page 64, some students presented by Danish Institute for Human Rights which are to be paid with different rates (8.851, 56 Euros, 2.971,65… an so on). Are they permanent staff of DIHR or there is a clerical error in the fiche?.
Additionally I would like to request access to the following information: which is the Currency painted in dark in this link at page 3.3 “Evaluation of the Financial Capacity” http://www.asktheeu.org/en/request/563/r... As I can see this is the Evaluation Report concluded before the conclusion of the Grant Agreement you disclosed to me and to the public domain.
Yours faithfully,
Mike Stabenow
Dear Mr Stabenow,
Your application of 16 August was registered under the above reference.
Please find attached the link to the call and the Guide for Applicants, which gives information to applicants on the rules governing eligible costs, including staff costs.
http://ec.europa.eu/justice/newsroom/gra...
There is nothing specific on students in the Guide, and there is no other document made available to applicants by DG Justice on the possibility to employ students. However, the Guide does not restrict the possibility to employ students, and specifies that staff can cover both permanent and non-permanent staff of an organisation.
According to the budget presented by Danish Institute, the Student Assistants are permanent staff of the organisation. Staff costs may be checked by the Commission when preparing the final payment.
Re your additional question on the evaluation report, the text marked in black under section 3.3 does not show a currency, but the application numbers of those applicants whose financial capacity was evaluated as weak. As can be inferred from Annex 2 to the evaluation report, this does not concern Danish Institute for Human Rights.
Best regards,
The JUST Progress Team
Dear Secretariat General (SG), Dear JUST Progress Team,
Do you know by any chance where I could access the list of all contracts of European Commission with Danish Institute ? Are there an online list, centralized, containing amounts, object, duration?
In your email you affirm that "the text marked in black under section 3.3 does not show a currency, but the application numbers of those applicants whose financial capacity was evaluated as weak. As can be inferred from Annex 2 to the evaluation report, this does not concern Danish Institute for Human Rights".
Is this because the financial capacity of Danish institute has not been evaluated? Or because it has been evaluated and found in order? Thanks,
Yours faithfully,
Mike Stabenow
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Time limit - 14/08/2013.