JHA Council Assesses Commission's ProtectEU Plan
1 July 2025 // Preprint Issue 2/2025
2018-Max_Planck_Herr_Wahl_1355_black white_Zuschnitt.jpg Thomas Wahl

At the Justice and Home Affairs Council meeting on 13 June 2025, the home affairs ministers of the EU Member States conducted an initial assessment of the Commission's new internal security strategy "ProtectEU" that was presented on 1 April 2025 (→ eucrim news of 29 April 2025 and the article by E. Sason, C. Monti & P. Olivares-Martinez, "Security – A Firm Construct or an Undetermined Concept?" in eucrim 1/2025). They broadly welcomed ProtectEU as an important contribution to strengthening the EU’s internal security and they supported the proposed concepts of combining security with preparedness and reinforcing cooperation with non-EU countries.

A controversial issue remains access to data for law enforcement - also an important element in the ProtectEU strategy. Despite criticism of the EU's approach from civil society (→eucrim news of 29 April 2025 - Update), the ministers reiterated their standpoint that short-term measures should be set up to facilitate access to data and support law enforcement’s efforts to fight crime (→ Council conclusions of 12 December 2024 →eucrim 4/2024, 270-271). The Commission was asked to urgently present the requested roadmap on access to data. This roadmap is expected to set out legal and practical measures to ensure lawful and effective access to data.

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Author

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Thomas Wahl

Institution:
Max Planck Institute for the Study of Crime, Security and Law (MPI CSL)

Department:
Public Law Department

Position:
Senior Researcher