European Border and Coast Guard Agency
A proposed regulation establishing a European Border and Coast Guard Agency (the Agency) is expected to be submitted to the European Parliament for a vote at first reading during the July plenary, and subsequently to the Council for adoption. The text agreed in trilogue negotiations between the two institutions expands the Agency’s prerogatives on return operations, on migration management, the fight against cross-border crimes and search and rescue operations. Fundamental rights safeguards and the accountability of the Agency vis-à-vis the EP and the Council have been strengthened. If a Member State opposes a Council decision to provide assistance, putting the Schengen area at risk, the other EU countries may temporarily reintroduce internal border controls.
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- border control
- competence of the institution
- criminal law
- EU institutions and European civil service
- EU migration policy
- EU office or agency
- EUROPEAN UNION
- European Union law
- external border of the EU
- internal border of the EU
- international law
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- maritime safety
- maritime surveillance
- migration
- migration control
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- proposal (EU)
- removal
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- transport policy