What Future for the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice? Recommendations on EU Migration and Borders Policies in a Globalising
The President of the European Commission, José Manuel Barroso, has launched a brainstorming exercise about the future policy priorities for the development of the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice (AFSJ). Migration and borders will constitute two of the most relevant policies on which the next EU budget covering the AFSJ beyond 2013 will be focused. This Policy Brief seeks to contribute to this brain-storming exercise by putting forward a package of policy recommendations covering the following three themes:
I. How to structure Justice and Home Affairs in the EU: to get the best results
II. Mastering the integration debate and comprehensively framing the citizen/foreigner/immigrant relationship
III. The utility of large-scale information systems with interoperable databases including biometric technology for the protection of people living in the EU.
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The President of the European Commission, José Manuel Barroso, has launched a brainstorming exercise about the future policy priorities for the development of the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice (AFSJ). Migration and borders will constitute two of the most relevant policies on which the next EU budget covering the AFSJ beyond 2013 will be focused. This Policy Brief seeks to contribute to this brain-storming exercise by putting forward a package of policy recommendations covering the following three themes:
I. How to structure Justice and Home Affairs in the EU: to get the best results
II. Mastering the integration debate and comprehensively framing the citizen/foreigner/immigrant relationship
III. The utility of large-scale information systems with interoperable databases including biometric technology for the protection of people living in the EU.
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I. How to structure Justice and Home Affairs in the EU: to get the best results
II. Mastering the integration debate and comprehensively framing the citizen/foreigner/immigrant relationship
III. The utility of large-scale information systems with interoperable databases including biometric technology for the protection of people living in the EU.
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I. How to structure Justice and Home Affairs in the EU: to get the best results
II. Mastering the integration debate and comprehensively framing the citizen/foreigner/immigrant relationship
III. The utility of large-scale information systems with interoperable databases including biometric technology for the protection of people living in the EU.
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The President of the European Commission, José Manuel Barroso, has launched a brainstorming exercise about the future policy priorities for the development of the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice (AFSJ). Migration and borders will constitute two of the most relevant policies on which the next EU budget covering the AFSJ beyond 2013 will be focused. This Policy Brief seeks to contribute to this brain-storming exercise by putting forward a package of policy recommendations covering the following three themes:
I. How to structure Justice and Home Affairs in the EU: to get the best results
II. Mastering the integration debate and comprehensively framing the citizen/foreigner/immigrant relationship
III. The utility of large-scale information systems with interoperable databases including biometric technology for the protection of people living in the EU.
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The President of the European Commission, José Manuel Barroso, has launched a brainstorming exercise about the future policy priorities for the development of the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice (AFSJ). Migration and borders will constitute two of the most relevant policies on which the next EU budget covering the AFSJ beyond 2013 will be focused. This Policy Brief seeks to contribute to this brain-storming exercise by putting forward a package of policy recommendations covering the following three themes:
I. How to structure Justice and Home Affairs in the EU: to get the best results
II. Mastering the integration debate and comprehensively framing the citizen/foreigner/immigrant relationship
III. The utility of large-scale information systems with interoperable databases including biometric technology for the protection of people living in the EU.
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