Chapter 24: Justice, freedom, Security
EU policies aim to maintain and further develop the Union as an area of freedom, security and justice. On issues such as border control, visas, external migration, asylum, police cooperation, the fight against organised crime and against terrorism, cooperation in the field of drugs, customs cooperation and judicial cooperation in criminal and civil matters, Member States need to be properly equipped to adequately implement the growing framework of common rules. Above all, this requires a strong and well-integrated administrative capacity within the law enforcement agencies and other relevant bodies, which must attain the necessary standards. A professional, reliable and efficient police organisation is of paramount importance. The most detailed part of the EU’s policies on justice, freedom and security is the Schengen acquis, which entails the lifting of internal border controls in the EU. However, for the new Member States substantial parts of the Schengen acquis are implemented following a separate Council Decision to be taken after accession.
- 1. Fight against organized crime and terrorism
- 2. Cooperation in the fight against drugs
- 3. Legal and irregular migration
- 4. Asylum and Visa policy
- 5. Schengen and external borders
- 6. judicial cooperation in civil and commercial matters
(Council and Parliament regulations and directives, Commission decisions, European Court of Justice decisions, EU Commission recommendations)
- Legal migration
- Prevention_combatting Organised Crime
- Mutual Recognition in criminal matters
- Irregular migration return readmission
- Passenger Name Records PNR Directive 2016/681
- Common European Asylum System_ECAS
- Police cooperation
- EU dedicated financial assistance on
– asylum and return
– border management
– police cooperation and security - EUROPOL
the European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Cooperation - Mutual recognition of freezing and confiscation orders
- Judicial cooperation – within the European Union and with other countries
- CEPOL the European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Training
- Schengen Information System (SIS) Entry/Exit system (EES) ETIAS
- CYBERCRIME AND SEXUAL EXPLOITATION OF CHILDREN
- Schengen Borders Code & Local Border Traffic
- The European Border Surveillance systems (EUROSUR)
- Regulation (EU) 2016/1624 of 14 September 2016 on the
European Border and Coast Guard - Firearms acquis
- Trafficking in Human Beings
- Visa and Document Security
- DRUGS COOPERATION/COMBATTING DRUGS
- Protection of the Euro against Counterfeiting by European Criminal law
- PREVENTION AND FIGHT AGAINST ORGANISED CRIME
Confiscation - EUROJUST
- FIGHT AGAINST TERRORISM
- ECRIS – European Criminal Records Information System
- EPPO – Regulation 2017/1939 European Public Prosecutor’s Office
- Directive 2008/52/EC on certain aspects of mediation in civil and commercial matters
- Council Directive 2003/8/EC to improve access to justice in cross-border disputes
- The Rome I Regulation and the Rome Convention on the law applicable to contractual obligations
- Regulation 864/2007 on the law applicable to non-contractual obligations (Rome II)
- Regulation 1393/2007 on the service of documents in civil and commercial matters
- EU Regulation 1206/2001 on taking of evidence
- The EU Insolvency Regulation
- Brussels I Regulation (Regulation 1215/2012)
- Regulation (EC) No 805/2004 of 21 April 2004 creating a European Enforcement Order for uncontested claims
- Regulation (EC) No 1896/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 12 December 2006 creating a European order for payment procedure
- European Small Claims Procedure
- European Account Preservation Order Regulation
- The Brussels IIa Regulation (2201/2003)
- Maintenance Regulation
- The law applicable to divorce and legal separation
(Rome III) - The property regimes of international couples
in EU law - The Hague Conventions on family law Judicial cooperation in civil matters
- The European Union Succession Regulation
- Simplifying the circulation of public documents
in the EU - The European Judicial Network in civil and commercial matters
- COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION TO THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT, THE COUNCIL, THE EUROPEAN ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COMMITTEE AND THE COMMITTEE OF THE REGIONS ON A NEW PACT ON MIGRATION AND ASYLUM
- AGREEMENT between the European Community and the Republic of Albania on the facilitation of the issuance of visas
- NOTICES FROM EUROPEAN UNION INSTITUTIONS, BODIES, OFFICES AND AGENCIES
Policy Papers
Challenges of Albania’s approach to effectively tackle organised crime: Developing a More Efficient and Improved Legal Framework in aligning with EU approach
Mirsada Hallunaj – CSDG
Fight Against Corruption and Organized Crime: On the Role of Special Prosecution (SPAK) and Special Courts in improving the country’s preparation for membership in the European Union
Mirsada Hallunaj – CSDG
Money Laundering in the Context of Fiscal and Criminal Amnesty
AIS
Technical Report: Fiscal Amnesty Issues and Problems of Harmonization with the Criminal Legislation
AIS