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European Preventive Policing: Council Calls for Enhanced Use of Joint Patrols and Joint Operations
In its conclusions on “certain aspects of European preventive policing” of 6 June 2019, the JHA Council invites EU Member States “to make more efficient use of the existing legal framework at national and European level regarding the deployment of officers involved in joint patrols and other joint operations." Read more
EU
Security Union
Police Cooperation
Council Calls for New Knowledge-Sharing Platform to Support Law Enforcement
To better connect experts, tools, initiatives, and services in the area of digital data, Europol has been called on to develop a knowledge-sharing platform – the “Novel Actionable Information” (NAI). Read more
EU
Security Union
Europol
Law Enforcement Cooperation
Reflections on Future EU Internal Security
At its meeting on 7 June 2019, the home affairs ministers of the EU Member States began discussing the future of EU policy in the area of internal security, especially law enforcement cooperation. The ministers concurred on the following fields of action:Effectively implementating … Read more
EU
Security Union
19th Progress Report on Security Union
On 24 July 2019, the European Commission presented its 19th “progress report towards an effective and genuine Security Union.” It focuses, in particular, on the following: the need for the Union’s co-legislators to deliver on pending legislative proposals; enhancement of digital infrastructure security in connection with the fifth generation (5G) networks; analysis of the current risks and vulnerabilities of the EU’s anti-money laundering framework... Read more
EU
Security Union
Commission: Rule-of-Law-Related Infringement Actions Against Hungary
On 25 July 2019, the Commission decided to launch an action before the CJEU against Hungary for not fulfilling its obligations under EU law, because Hungary has not changed its so-called “Stop Soros” legislation. The law criminalises activities in support of asylum applications and further restricts the right to request asylum. Read more
EU
Fundamental Rights
Rule of Law
Commission Advances Infringement Procedure Against New Disciplinary Regime for Polish Judges
On 17 July 2019, the Commission took the next step in the infringement procedure against Poland, eyeing the Polish law that introduced a new disciplinary regime for ordinary court judges. Read more
EU
Fundamental Rights
AG: Poland’s New Disciplinary Chamber of the Supreme Court Incompatible with EU Law
On 27 June 2019, Advocate General Tanchev delivered his opinion on a reference for a preliminary ruling brought by the Polish Supreme Court (Joined Cases C‑585/18, C‑624/18 and C‑625/18). The referring court casts doubt as to whether the newly created Disciplinary Chamber of the Supreme Court meets the requirements of independence under EU law. Read more
EU
Fundamental Rights
AG: Polish Reform Introducing New Retirement Rules for Judges Incompatible with EU Law
On 20 June 2019, Advocate General Tanchev presented his opinion on whether the new retirement rules for Polish judges and prosecutors violate EU law. The case (C-192/18) is an action for failure to fulfil obligations (Art. 258 TFEU). Read more
EU
Fundamental Rights
CJEU: Polish Supreme Court Reform Infringes EU Law
On 24 June 2019, the CJEU ruled that the Polish reform lowering the retirement age of the Supreme Court judges is contrary to EU law (Case C-619/18). The Court reviewed the Polish reform law in light of Art. 19(1) subpara. 2 TEU. Read more
EU
Fundamental Rights
Council: Debate on Rule of Law from Justice Perspective
In light of a discussion paper by the Finnish Council Presidency, the Ministers of Justice of the EU Member States held a policy debate on strengthening the rule of law ‒ from the perspective of the justice sector. Read more
EU
Fundamental Rights
Rule of Law
Fundamental Rights Report 2019
In June 2019, FRA published its fundamental rights Report 2019. The 2019 report places special emphasis on the interrelationship between human rights and the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in an EU context. Read more
EU
Fundamental Rights
Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA)
Workers’ Perspective On Severe Labour Exploitation
In June 2019, FRA published its fourth report on the topic of severe labour exploitation, focusing on the perspective of the workers. The report is based on interviews with 237 exploited workers. Read more
EU
Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA)
Illegal Employment
Cooperation with Ukraine Extended
At the end of May 2019, Frontex and the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine extended their cooperation for another three years by signing a new cooperation plan for 2019-2021. Read more
EU
Frontex
Liaison Officer Deployed to the Baltic States
At the beginning of May 2019, Frontex’ new Liaison Officer to the Baltic States took up his duties. The deployment of liaison officers is part of the creation of a new network of 11 liaison officers to EU Member States and Schengen-associated countries. Read more
EU
Frontex
Joint Action Plan with Europol Signed
On 7 June 2019, Frontex and Europol signed a new joint Action Plan. The Action Plan foresees a more structured exchange of information between the two agencies. Read more
EU
Europol
Frontex
Risk Analysis Cell Opened in Dakar
On 12 June 2019, Frontex opened a Risk Analysis Cell in Dakar, Senegal. The cell will collect and analyse strategic data on cross-border crime and support relevant authorities involved in border management. Read more
EU
Frontex