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The EU as a whole and its individual Member States are facing new, varied and complex security threats which are more international and increasingly cross-border in nature. Several legal, and practical tools have been put in place to fight terrorism and cross-border crime. In particular, information exchanges and operational cooperation between law enforcement authorities have been strengthened.
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Dec
2007
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Dec
2007
European PNR
Opinion on the Proposal for a Council Framework Decision on the use of Passenger Name Record (PNR) data for law enforcement purposes, OJ C 110, 01.05.2008, p. 1
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COM(2007) 654 final of 06.11.2007
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Dec
2007
Implementing rules of Prüm Initiative
Opinion on the Initiative of the Federal Republic of Germany, with a view to adopting a Council Decision on the implementation of Decision 2007/…/JHA on the stepping up of cross-border cooperation, particularly in combating terrorism and cross-border crime, OJ C 89, 10.4.2008, p. 1
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Initiative published in OJ C 267, 9.11.2007, p. 4
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Nov
2007
SECPAC - Commission
Answer to a notification for prior checking concerning "SECPAC" at the Joint Research Centre (Case 2007-381)
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21
Nov
2007
Access to buildings - Commission
Answer to a notification of prior checking of a processing for the issuing and checking of passes giving access to the European Commission's buildings in Brussels and Luxembourg (Case 2004-235)