Original Brainstorming
answers from this week's short questions: What is the difference between the European Commission, the European Parliament, The Council of Europe, The Council of European Union and The European Council.
-European Commission: "government" - propose legislation
-European Parliament: pass new legislation together with The Council of European Union
-The European Council: sets out general goals
-Council of Europe: Europe's leading human rights organisation
make a CLEAR distinction
Original Paragraph
Although the European Union is subject to very complicated dynamics and structures, the purpose of its most important institutions can be outlined in a few sentences. First of all there is the European Commission which can be compared to a government. Its main task is to propose new legislation to the European Parliament and the Council of the European Union. Those two institutions make up the legislative branch of the EU. Together they are empowered to pass new legislations and implement the budget. The Council of the European Union is not to be mixed up with the European Council. The latter is in charge of setting out general goals and has no legislative power. The posts in this institution are filled by the heads of EU member governments. Last but not least there is another institution with a similar name: the Council of Europe. This Council is Europe’s leading human rights organization with 47 member states, of which 28 are members of the EU. After this short overview the discussed institutions can now be examined in more detail.
Feedback and reflection from class last week
Find a better concluding sentence!
pass legislation not legislations
mixed up is not a good word
Feedback and reflection from class this week
Unfortunately I was ill.
New version of my paragraph
answers from this week's short questions: What is the difference between the European Commission, the European Parliament, The Council of Europe, The Council of European Union and The European Council.
-European Commission: "government" - propose legislation
-European Parliament: pass new legislation together with The Council of European Union
-The European Council: sets out general goals
-Council of Europe: Europe's leading human rights organisation
make a CLEAR distinction
Original Paragraph
Although the European Union is subject to very complicated dynamics and structures, the purpose of its most important institutions can be outlined in a few sentences. First of all there is the European Commission which can be compared to a government. Its main task is to propose new legislation to the European Parliament and the Council of the European Union. Those two institutions make up the legislative branch of the EU. Together they are empowered to pass new legislations and implement the budget. The Council of the European Union is not to be mixed up with the European Council. The latter is in charge of setting out general goals and has no legislative power. The posts in this institution are filled by the heads of EU member governments. Last but not least there is another institution with a similar name: the Council of Europe. This Council is Europe’s leading human rights organization with 47 member states, of which 28 are members of the EU. After this short overview the discussed institutions can now be examined in more detail.
Feedback and reflection from class last week
Find a better concluding sentence!
pass legislation not legislations
mixed up is not a good word
Feedback and reflection from class this week
Unfortunately I was ill.
New version of my paragraph
Although the European Union is subject to very complicated dynamics and
structures, the purpose of its most important institutions can be outlined in a
few sentences. First of all there is the European Commission which can be
compared to a government since its main task is to propose new legislation to
the European Parliament and the Council of the European Union. Those two
institutions constitute the legislative branch of the EU. As such they are empowered
to pass new legislations and implement the budget. The Council of the European
Union is not to be confused with the European Council as the latter is in
charge of setting out general goals and has no legislative power. The seats in
this institution are taken by the national head of EU member states. To make it even more confusing there is another
institution with a similar name: the Council of Europe. This Council is
Europe’s leading human rights organization with 47 member states, of which 28
are members of the EU. By and large the main purposes of the major EU
institutions are quite easy to grasp, although the partly closely related
terminology may require some study effort.
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