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The EEA Consultative Committee is an advisory body made up of members of the EFTA Consultative Committee and the European Economic and Social Committee. The Committee works to strengthen contacts between social partners on both sides and to cooperate in an organised and regular manner to enhance awareness of and provide input on the economic and social aspects of the EEA.

Role

The EEA Consultative Committee works to strengthen contacts between social partners in the EEA, to cooperate in an organised and regular manner to enhance awareness of the economic and social aspects of the EEA, and to provide input into deliberations of other EEA bodies through resolutions.

Cooperation between the social partners in EFTA and those in the EU has been strengthened considerably through close contact between the EFTA Consultative Committee and the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC). Informal cooperation between these two institutions began in 1975, but was later formalised by the EEA Agreement, which entered into force on 1 January 1994. The EEA Agreement extended the Single Market of the EU to the three EEA EFTA States, namely Iceland, Norway and Liechtenstein. Article 96 of the EEA Agreement stipulates the establishment of the EEA Consultative Committee. This body consists of an equal number of nine representatives of the EFTA Consultative Committee and of the EESC.

Activities

The EEA Consultative Committee meets once a year and adopts resolutions on areas of priority.

Resolutions adopted by the EEA Consultative Committee

Cooperation between the two sides of the EEA Consultative Committee has been further reinforced by the Osmosis procedure, through which representatives of the EFTA Consultative Committee participate in the work of the EESC, and vice versa. The procedure has helped establish regular dialogue between the EFTA Consultative Committee and the EESC, which has proved to be both valuable and productive. Extensive contact between EFTA and EU counterparts has contributed to an increased awareness of the EEA among members of the EESC, which is often reflected in the EESC's opinions.

EEA Consultative Committee Rules of Procedure