How can the EU and the Member States better help victims of terrorism?
This study, commissioned by the European Parliament’s Policy Department for Citizens’ Rights and Constitutional Affairs at the request of the LIBE Committee, presents a glimpse into the international and selected national responses to the raising global threat of terrorism and the consequent increase in victimisation. The study is based on the research conducted on legislation and policy responses to the needs of victims of terrorism in Belgium, France, Germany, Hungary, Spain and the United Kingdom. The research and findings focus on the two main EU instruments in this field: the Victims’ Rights Directive and the Directive on Combating Terrorism. Based on the findings of adequacy of response to the victims’ needs, the study proposes a set of recommendations for the EU and the Member States legislative and policy response to better ensure the needs of victims of terrorism are well taken care of.
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Autor extern
Aleksandra IVANKOVIĆ, Victim Support Europe (VSE), Brussels Belgium ; Levent ALTAN, Victim Support Europe (VSE), Brussels, Belgium ; An VERELST, Victim Support Europe (VSE), Brussels, Belgium ; Under the coordination of the European Institute of Public Administration (EIPA), Luxembourg (Petra JENEY)
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- acces la justiție
- construcţie europeană
- dimensiune transfrontalieră
- DREPT
- drept la justiție
- drepturile individului
- ECONOMIE
- GEOGRAFIE
- geografie economică
- justiţie
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- organizații internaționale
- POLITICĂ
- politică internaţională
- politică şi securitate publică
- regiuni şi politică regională
- RELAŢII INTERNAŢIONALE
- securitate internațională
- terorism
- Uniunea Europeană
- UNIUNEA EUROPEANĂ
- victimă civilă
- țări ale UE