CoR

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CoR is the commonly used abbreviation for the European Committee of the Regions, the EU’s advisory body representing local and regional authorities.

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instanceOf European Committee of the Regions
European Union body
advisory body
abbreviationOf Committee of the Regions
surface form: European Committee of the Regions
advises Council of the European Union
European Commission
European Parliament
alsoKnownAs Committee of the Regions
Committee of the Regions
surface form: EU Committee of the Regions
appointmentBy Council of the European Union
composition representatives of local and regional authorities from EU Member States
establishedBy Maastricht Treaty 1992
surface form: Treaty of Maastricht
fullName Committee of the Regions
surface form: European Committee of the Regions
hasOrgan bureau
plenary assembly
president
thematic commissions
headquartersLocation Belgium
Brussels, Belgium
surface form: Brussels
inception 1994
jurisdiction European Union
legalBasis Treaty on European Union
Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union
locatedInTimeZone Central European Summer Time
Central European Time
memberOf European Union institutions and advisory bodies
partOf European institutions
surface form: European Union institutional framework
policyAreas climate change
economic and social cohesion
education and culture
employment
energy
environment
public health
social policy
territorial cohesion
trans-European networks
transport
primaryFunction advising EU institutions on legislation affecting local and regional authorities
represents local authorities in the European Union
regional authorities in the European Union
role advisory body representing local and regional authorities in the EU
termLength five years
website https://cor.europa.eu
workingLanguages official languages of the European Union

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