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Political Memory: Charlotte CEDERSCHIÖLD, MEP
General Data
- Born on 28 September 1944, Gävle
- Country: Sweden
- Political Group: Group of the European People's Party (Christian Democrats) and European Democrats (PPE-DE)
Party: Moderata Samlingspartiet
Contact
- Parlement européen
Bâtiment Altiero Spinelli 13E153
60, rue Wiertz, 1047 Bruxelles
Tel.: +32 2 28 45 823/+32 2 28 47 823
Fax: +32 2 28 49 823 - Parlement européen
Bâtiment Louise Weiss T09085
1, avenue du Président Robert Schuman - CS 91024, 67070 Strasbourg Cedex
Tel.: +33 3 88 175 823/+33 3 88 177 823
Fax: +33 3 88 179 823 - Birger Jarlsgatan 118 A, 114 20 Stockholm
- Email: charlotte.cederschiold(at)europarl.europa.eu
- Page on European Parliament website: www.europarl.europa.eu/members/expert/alphaOrder/view.do?language=EN&id=2110
- Site web: www.charlotte.moderat.se
Functions in European Parliament
- Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection (Member)
- Delegation to the EU-Russia Parliamentary Cooperation Committee (Member)
- Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs (Substitute)
- Committee on Legal Affairs (Substitute)
- Delegation for relations with the United States (Substitute)
- Degree in political science, law, history and German, Stockholm University (1970). (Curriculum vitae)
- Information manager, Swedish Institute and City of Stockholm Development and Promotion Office (SML). Policy adviser, National Federation of Private Enterprise (1972-1988). (Curriculum vitae)
- Member of the Moderate Party executive (1990-1995). (Curriculum vitae)
- Member of Stockholm County Council (1979-1988). Member of the Swedish Parliament (1988-1995); former member of the Economic Affairs Committee, the Labour Market Committee and the Legal Affairs Committee. (Curriculum vitae)
- First Vice-Chairwoman of the European Union of Women (1993-1999). Member of the European Parliament since 1995; Member of the Convention for Fundamental Rights (1999-2000); Vice-President of the European Parliament (2001-2004); Chairwoman of the Conciliation Committee (2001-2004). Vice-Chair of Working Group E (since 2007). (Curriculum vitae)
Curriculum Vitae
- Degree in political science, law, history and German, Stockholm University (1970)
- Information manager, Swedish Institute and City of Stockholm Development and Promotion Office (SML)
- Policy adviser, National Federation of Private Enterprise (1972-1988)
- Member of the Moderate Party executive (1990-1995)
- Member of Stockholm County Council (1979-1988)
- Member of the Swedish Parliament (1988-1995)
- Former member of the Economic Affairs Committee, the Labour Market Committee and the Legal Affairs Committee
- First Vice-Chairwoman of the European Union of Women (1993-1999)
- Member of the European Parliament since 1995
- Member of the Convention for Fundamental Rights (1999-2000)
- Vice-President of the European Parliament (2001-2004)
- Chairwoman of the Conciliation Committee (2001-2004)
- Vice-Chair of Working Group E (since 2007)
Votes
- 10/04/2008 - Rapport Bono on cultural industries in Europe 10/20
- 12/10/2006 - Resolutions on European Patent Litigation Agreement (EPLA) 3/20
- 24/09/2003 - Directive on patentability of "computer-implemented inventions" (software patents) 9/20
Opinions
Sources
- Written questions at European Parliament
- Proposals for a resolution at European Parliament
- Reports at European Parliament
- Opinions at European Parliament
- Speeches in plenary at European Parliament
- Written declarations in European Parliament
- Wikipedia
Positions
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