The European Commission published a Roadmap for the Evaluation of the Victims’ Rights Directive Directive (Directive 2012/29/EU). It is open for feedback until 30 December 2020. As part of the EU strategy on victims’ rights, this initiative will evaluate the Directive to assess to what extent it has achieved its objectives in terms of its implementation and practical application in EU countries. The new strategy aims to empower victims of crime and to work together for victims' rights. It also promotes an integrated and targeted EU approach to support victims with special needs, such as child victims.
The European Commission is assessing how the Commission Recommendation of 11 June 2013 on common principles for injunctive and compensatory collective redress mechanisms in the Member States concerning violations of rights granted under Union Law is being implemented in practice.
Last update: 29/05/2017
On 26 June 2013, the new regulatory and capital requirements package for banks and investment firms was adopted ("CRD IV"). The package composed of a Directive (CRD) and a Regulation (CRR) lays down re-enforced principles and rules for remuneration policies of institutions.
When developing policy and legislation, the European Commission consults widely with EU citizens and stakeholders through public consultations.