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What does Roadmap mean? In legal practice, a roadmap is a non‑binding planning document that outlines the scope, objectives, options and indicative timetable for forthcoming legislation, regulatory reform, or an evaluation/“fitness check” of existing measures. It is a descriptive term, not defined in statute or case law, and is used across England & Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Ireland by government departments and regulators; it is also used in EU policymaking relevant to cross‑border and EU‑derived matters. A roadmap typically: identifies the problem to be addressed; explains why governmental or EU action is proposed; sets out policy options; sketches the consultation strategy; and signals expected...

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EU 2050 Low-Carbon Economy Roadmap—archived overview of 2011 targets, sector pathways, EU ETS context and subsequent developments: Paris Agreement, European Green Deal and Climate Law

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In 2050, with the global population projected to reach nine billion, fierce pressure on oil, gas and other resources is expected to push up the price of fossil fuels unless significant gains in energy efficiency are realised and greater funding is directed towards non-fossil energy. The EU could not remain passive and therefore set out what became the '2050 low-carbon economy Roadmap' (the 2050 Roadmap). In 2011, the Commission issued its Communication titled A Roadmap for moving to a competitive low-carbon economy in 2050. The 2050 Roadmap sat alongside the 2020 EU Climate and Energy package for a resource-efficient Europe, defining the core elements to guide the Union's climate efforts so it can evolve into a competitive low-carbon economy by 2050. The strategy rested on the premise that innovative approaches are needed to unlock investment across energy, transport, industry, and information and communication technologies, with a stronger emphasis on energy efficiency policies. Together with the White Paper on Transport and the Energy Efficiency Plan, the 2050 Roadmap formed a central pillar of EU climate policy (as it stood in 2011). It outlined potential measures for action...

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Laura Bolado
Laura Bolado

Laura worked in EU law for over two decades making it one her main area of expertise. In 2002 she worked for the European Commission (Brussels) and relocated to London in 2003 to work for the European Medicines Agency. There she gained first-hand experience on the functioning of the EU which she later applied in legal roles at pharmaceutical companies and law firms before turning to a more generalist approach to EU law at LexisNexis. At LexisNexis she helped develop and maintain EU Tracker (writing on the implementation of EU Directives in different EU jurisdictions, etc.) and assisted various departments with EU law matters in her EU Law Specialist capacity. Laura also delivered EU law training to several interns and legal professionals. Laura left LexisNexis in late 2013 to explore her options in different environments. In 2014 Laura lectured EU law at...

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