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Fight against terrorism. EU institutional/legal framework. A bit of history 1957: European Communities are born. 1957-1992. Nothing about police cooperation is established in the Treaties.
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Fight against terrorism. EU institutional/legal framework A bit of history 1957: European Communities are born.
1957-1992 • Nothing about police cooperation is established in the Treaties. • BUT the Ministers of Home Affairs of the EC member States met on an informal basis since the 70’s: TREVI (Terrorisme, Radicalisme, Extrémisme et Violence Internationale)cooperation.
1957-1992 • 1986: The Single European Act The main compromise agreed: to set in a progressive way a common market over a period that would conclude on 31 December1992.This would mean an area without obstacles to free movement of goods, people, services and capitals.
1957-1992 • 1985 Schengen Agreement France, Germany, Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands decided to create a territory without internal borders.
1957- 1992 SCHENGEN AGREEMENT AND CONVENTION. COMPENSATORY MEASURES. • To improve cooperation and coordination between the police and the judicial authorities in order to safeguard internal security and in particular to tackle organised crime effectively. • Schengen Information System (SIS) was set up. A sophisticated database used by the authorities of the Schengen member countries to exchange data on certain categories of people and goods.
1992 Treaty of the European Union A new step in the process of a closer Union between European people NOW ,YES: AN INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK TO DEVELOP POLICE COOPERATION IS ESTABLISHED WITHIN THE EUROPEAN UNION
What does it mean? • To develop a closer cooperation between MS in the field of Justice and Security is an objective of the European Union. • this objective is developed under a single institutional framework: COUNCIL+COMMISSION+PARLAMENT+ ECC • SECURITY touches the heart of the national sovereignty: there is a different decision procedure to that set for EC policies. No national competences are passed to the EU. • ADDED VALUE concept
1999: entry into force of the Treaty of Amsterdam • A step ahead in objectives: to offer a high level of security within an Area of Freedom, Security and Justice. • Acquis Schengen into the EU legal/institutional framework. (a “must” for new Member States)
IMPLEMENTATION • Since 1999, the European Council adopts multiannual strategic/ work Plans for AFSJ’s development. • 1999: Tampere • 2004: The Hague • 2010: The Stockholm Programm (on process)
TERRORISM • 2001: EU’s Action Plan against terrorism. • 2003: EUROPEAN SECURITY STRATEGY. A secure Europe in a better world (all the threats and challenges, not just terrorism) • 25.03.2004 Extraordinary European Council: EU CT Coordinator: • within the Council Secretariat, • He/she co-ordinates the work of the Council in combating terrorism • regular reporting to the Council and effective following-up of Council decisions • 2005 EU CT STRATEGY • Prevent • Protect • Pursue • Respond
EU CT STRATEGY • PREVENT • EU STRATEGY + ACTION PLAN AGAINST RADICALIZATION AND RECRUITMENT (updated last December 2008)
EU CT STRATEGY • PROTECT • enhancing the protection of critical infrastructures: Directive (june 2008) on the identification and designation of European Critical Infrastructure (ECI) • countering chemical and biological threats. (COM Commission soon)
EU CT STRATEGY • PURSUE Strenghening national capabilities Exchange information between law enforcement agencies. (principle of availability: Swedish framework Decision -in force since Dec 2008 + Prüm Decision). Security of explosives and detonators: European Action Plan to enhance the security of explosives (2007) • RESPOND enhancing preparedness and improving consequence management (CP capabilities)
Operational cooperation - EU legal texts- • Council Framework Decision of 13 Jun 2002 on combating terrorism. • Council FD of 13 Jun 2002 on the European Arrest Warrant. • Council FD of 13 Jun 2002 on Joint Investigation Teams. • Council Decision of 20 Sept 2005 on exchange information & coop concerning terrorist offences. • Council Decision of 23 Jun 2008 regarding LESs’access to VIS for the purposes of the prevention, detection and investigation of terrorist offences and of other serious criminal offences.
EUROPEAN BODIES • EUROPOL TE-SAT report Coop agreement with Turkey (18 May 2004) • SITCEN