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  • Brexit and Migration 10/18372398
  • The future relationship between the UK and the EU in the field of international protection following the UK’s withdrawal from the EU 10/18372399
  • An assessment of the Commission’s proposals on electronic evidence 09/18372400
  • Criminal procedural laws across the European Union: A comparative analysis of selected main differences and the impact they have over the development of EU legislation 09/18372401
  • The future EU-UK relationship: options in the field of the protection of personal data for general processing activities and for processing for law enforcement purposes 08/18372402
  • The EU-UK relationship beyond Brexit: options for Police Cooperation and Judicial Cooperation in Criminal Matters 07/18372403
  • European production and preservation orders and the appointment of legal representatives for gathering electronic evidence 07/18372404
  • Security of ID cards and of residence documents issued to EU citizens and their families 07/18372405
  • Revision of the Explosives Precursors Regulation 07/18372406
  • Cross-Border Exchange and Comparison of Forensic DNA Data in the Context of the Prüm Decision 06/18372407
  • Virtual currencies and terrorist financing: assessing the risks and evaluating responses 06/18372408
  • The fight against terrorism 05/18372409
  • Counter Terrorism and External Border Management in Italy 05/18372410
  • EU Civil Protection Responding to CBRN Incidents and Attacks 05/18372411
  • Member States’ Preparedness for CBRN Threats 05/18372412
  • The Mechanisms of Prevention and Detection of CBRN Illegal Material Transfers Across Borders and Within the EU 05/18372413
  • Migration and Asylum: a challenge for Europe 04/18372414
  • Respect for fundamental rights in the European Union 04/18372415
  • Interoperability of Justice and Home Affairs Information Systems 04/18372416
  • Equality and the Fight against Racism and Xenophobia 03/18372417
  • The Future of the Schengen Area: Latest Developments and Challenges in the Schengen Governance Framework since 2016 03/18372418
  • Interoperability between EU information systems for security, border and migration management 02/18372419
  • The implications of the United Kingdom’s withdrawal from the European Union on readmission cooperation 02/18372420
  • The European Agenda on Migration 01/18372421
  • The implications of the United Kingdom’s withdrawal from the European Union for the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice 12/17372422
  • EU and Member States’ policies and laws on persons suspected of terrorism-related crimes 12/17372423
  • Countering Terrorist Narratives 11/17372424
  • EU Justice and Home Affairs Agencies: Securing Good Governance 10/17372425
  • How can the EU and the Member States better help victims of terrorism? 09/17372426
  • Towards a comprehensive EU protection system for minorities 08/17372427
  • LIBE legislative mapping: Systematic overview of EU legislation on Civil liberties, Justice and Home affairs 08/17372428
  • What has the European Union done in the field of migration since 2014? 06/17372429
  • European Parliament’s positions on key issues related to asylum and migration 06/17372430
  • The establishment of an EU mechanism on democracy, rule of law and fundamental rights 06/17372431
  • International Protection in Greece: Background information for the LIBE Committee delegation to Greece 06/17372432
  • An assessment of the Commission's proposal on privacy and electronic communications 06/17372433
  • European Travel Information and Authorisation System (ETIAS): Border management, fundamental rights and data protection 05/17372434
  • The audiovisual media regulation in the age of on-demand 04/17372435
  • Legal Frameworks for Hacking by Law Enforcement: Identification, Evaluation and Comparison of Practices 04/17372436
  • The Training of Judges and Legal Practitioners: Ensuring the Full Application of EU Law 03/17372437
  • Background Information for the LIBE Delegation on Migration and Asylum in Italy 03/17372438
  • Implementation of the 2015 Council Decisions Establishing Provisional Measures in the Area of International Protection for the Benefit of Italy and of Greece 03/17372439
  • A Fair Share in Europe: Creating a European Asylum System 02/17372440
  • The European Union’s Policies on Counter-Terrorism: Relevance, Coherence and Effectiveness 02/17372441
  • The Common European Asylum System: Fact Sheets Compilation 02/17372442
  • Prison Conditions in the Member States: Selected European Standards and Best Practices 01/17372443
  • A Review and Assessment of EU Drug Policy 11/16372593
  • Smart Borders Revisited: An Assessment of the Commission’s Revised Smart Borders Proposal 11/16372594
  • Obstacles to the Right of Free Movement and Residence for EU Citizens and their Families: Comparative Analysis 09/16372595
  • A Comparative Analysis of Media Freedom and Pluralism in the EU Member States 09/16372596
  • Cyberbullying among Young People 08/16372597
  • The Reform of the Dublin III Regulation 06/16372598
  • Obstacles to the Right of Free Movement and Residence for EU Citizens and their Families: Country Report for Poland 06/16372599
  • Obstacles to the Right of Free Movement and Residence for EU Citizens and their Families: Country Report for France 06/16372600
  • Obstacles to the Right of Free Movement and Residence for EU Citizens and their Families: Country Report for Germany 06/16372601
  • Obstacles to the Right of Free Movement and Residence for EU Citizens and their Families: Country Report for Ireland 06/16372602
  • Obstacles to the Right of Free Movement and Residence for EU Citizens and their Families: Country Report for Spain 06/16372603
  • Internal Borders in the Schengen Area: Is Schengen Crisis-Proof? 06/16372604
  • Towards an EU Humanitarian Visa Scheme? 06/16372605
  • The Implementation of the Common European Asylum System 05/16372606
  • Cost of Non-Schengen: The Impact of Border Controls within Schengen on the Single Market 05/16372607
  • On the Frontline: The Hotspot Approach to Managing Migration 05/16372608
  • Obstacles to the Right of Free Movement and Residence for EU Citizens and their Families: Country Report for Italy 06/16372609
  • Obstacles to the Right of Free Movement and Residence for EU Citizens and their Families: Country Report for Belgium 06/16372610
  • Obstacles to the Right of Free Movement and Residence for EU Citizens and their Families: Country Report for the United Kingdom 06/16372611
  • Obstacles to the Right of Free Movement and Residence for EU Citizens and their Families: Country Report for Sweden 06/16372612
  • The Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union 04/16372613
  • Migration and Asylum: A Challenge for Europe 04/16372614
  • Human and Fundamental Rights 04/16372615
  • The Proposal for a European Border and Coast Guard: Evolution or Revolution in External Border Management? 03/16372616
  • Female Refugees and Asylum Seekers: The Issue of Integration 02/16372617
  • Women refugees and asylum seekers in the EU 02/16372618
  • Forced Marriage from a Gender Perspective 02/16372619
  • Fit for Purpose? The Facilitation Directive and the Criminalisation of Humanitarian Assistance to Irregular Migrants 01/16372620
  • The EU's Response to Terrorism 01/16372621
  • Evaluation of the EU Framework for National Roma Integration Strategies 12/15372622
  • Combating Child Sexual Abuse Online 12/15372623
  • Migration and asylum: a challenge for Europe 12/15372624
  • Practices and Approaches in EU Member States to Prevent and End Statelessness 11/15372625
  • The data protection regime in China 10/15372626
  • Cybersecurity in the European Union and Beyond: Exploring the Threats and Policy Responses 10/15372627
  • The Law Enforcement Challenges of Cybercrime: Are We Really Playing Catch-Up? 10/15372628
  • EU Cooperation with Third Countries in the Field of Migration 10/15372629
  • A Comparison Between US and EU Data Protection Legislation for Law Enforcement Purposes 10/15372630
  • Big Data and Smart Devices and their Impact on Privacy 09/15372631
  • A Quest for Accountability? EU and Member State Inquiries into the CIA Rendition and Secret Detention Programme 09/15372632
  • Exploring New Avenues for Legislation for Labour Migration to the European Union 09/15372633
  • The European Legal Framework on Hate Speech, Blasphemy and its Interaction with Freedom of Expression 09/15372634
  • Enhancing the Common European Asylum System and Alternatives to Dublin 07/15372635
  • EU Funds for Migration Policies: Analysis of Efficiency and Best Practice for the Future 07/15372636
  • Privacy and Data Protection Implications of the Civil Use of Drones 06/15372637
  • The US Legal System on Data Protection in the Field of Law Enforcement. Safeguards, Rights and Remedies for EU Citizens 05/16372638
  • The Impact of the Crisis on Fundamental Rights across Member States of the EU: Comparative Analysis 03/15372639
  • The Impact of the Crisis on Fundamental Rights across Member States of the EU: Country Report on Greece 03/15372640
  • The Impact of the Crisis on Fundamental Rights across Member States of the EU: Country Report on Belgium 03/15372641
  • The Impact of the Crisis on Fundamental Rights across Member States of the EU: Country Report on Portugal 03/15372642
  • The Impact of the Crisis on Fundamental Rights across Member States of the EU: Country Report on Spain 03/15372643
  • The Impact of the Crisis on Fundamental Rights across Member States of the EU: Country Report on Italy 03/15372644
  • The Impact of the Crisis on Fundamental Rights across Member States of the EU: Country Report on Cyprus 03/15372645
  • The Impact of the Crisis on Fundamental Rights across Member States of the EU - Country Report on Ireland 03/15372646

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