EU and Member States’ policies and laws on persons suspected of terrorism-related crimes
This study, commissioned by the European Parliament’s Policy Department for Citizens’ Rights and Constitutional Affairs at the request of the European Parliament Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs (LIBE Committee), presents an overview of the legal and policy framework in the EU and 10 select EU Member States on persons suspected of terrorism-related crimes. The study analyses how Member States define suspects of terrorism-related crimes, what measures are available to state authorities to prevent and investigate such crimes and how information on suspects of terrorism-related crimes is exchanged between Member States. The comparative analysis between the 10 Member States subject to this study, in combination with the examination of relevant EU policy and legislation, leads to the development of key conclusions and recommendations.
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Optimity Advisors: Mirja GUTHEIL, Quentin LIGER, Carolin MÖLLER, James EAGER, Max HENLEY, Yemi OVIOSU
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- analiżi ekonomika
- EKONOMIJA
- Karta tad-Drittijiet Fundamentali tal-Unjoni Ewropea
- kostruzzjoni Ewropea
- kunflitt internazzjonali
- pajjiż terz
- POLITIKA
- politika ta' kooperazzjoni
- politika u sikurezza pubblika
- RELAZZJONIJIET INTERNAZZJONALI
- sigurtà Ewropea
- sigurtà internazzjonali
- Stat Membru tal-UE
- statistika tal-UE
- strateġija tal-UE
- terroriżmu
- UNJONI EWROPEA
- ĠEOGRAFIJA
- ġeografija ekonomika