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  • Cross-border Parental Child Abduction in the European Union 01/15372647
  • The Data Protection Regime Applying to the Inter-Agency Cooperation and Future Architecture of the EU Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Area 12/14372648
  • Country Report on Austria for the Study on Member States' Policies for Children with Disabilities 12/14372649
  • Country Report on Bulgaria for the Study on Member States' Policies for Children with Disabilities 12/14372650
  • National Security and Secret Evidence in Legislation and before the Courts: Exploring the Challenges 12/14372651
  • Country Report on Croatia for the Study on Member States' Policies for Children with Disabilities 12/14372652
  • Country Report on Cyprus for the Study on Member States' Policies for Children with Disabilities 12/14372653
  • Country Report on Denmark for the Study on Member States' Policies for Children with Disabilities 12/14372654
  • Country Report on Latvia for the Study on Member States' Policies for Children with Disabilities 12/14372655
  • Country Report on Lithuania for the Study on Member States' Policies for Children with Disabilities 12/14372656
  • Country Report on Luxembourg for the Study on Member States' Policies for Children with Disabilities 12/14372657
  • Country Report on Portugal for the Study on Member States' Policies for Children with Disabilities 12/14372658
  • Country Report on Scotland for the Study on Member States' Policies for Children with Disabilities 12/14372659
  • Country Report on Slovakia for the Study on Member States' Policies for Children with Disabilities 12/14372660
  • The Inter-Agency Cooperation and Future Architecture of the EU Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Area 11/14372661
  • The End of the Transitional Period for Police and Criminal Justice Measures Adopted before the Lisbon Treaty. Who Monitors Trust in the European Justice Area? 11/14372662
  • New Approaches, Alternative Avenues and Means of Access to Asylum Procedures for Persons Seeking International Protection 10/14372663
  • Humanitarian Visas: Option or Obligation? 09/14372664
  • Migration and development 06/14372665
  • Quality of life 06/14372666
  • Preventing and Countering Youth Radicalisation in the EU 04/14372667
  • Evaluation of EU Measures to Combat Terrorist Financing 04/14372668
  • Strengthening Aspects of the Presumption of Innocence and the Right to be Present at Trial in Criminal Proceedings: Initial Appraisal of the Commission's Impact Assessment 03…372669
  • Background Information for the LIBE Delegation to Italy on the Situation of Prisons 03/14372670
  • The Impacts of Visa Liberalisation in Eastern Partnership Countries, Russia and Turkey on Trans-Border Mobility 03/14372671
  • Legal Aid for Suspects or Accused Persons in Criminal Proceedings: Initial Appraisal of the Commission's Impact Assessment 03/14372672
  • Procedural Safeguards for Children in Criminal Proceedings 02/14372673
  • EU Financing for NGOs in the Area of Home Affairs, Security and Migration 01/14372674
  • Potential and Impacts of Cloud Computing Services and Social Network Websites 01/14372675
  • Implementing the Principle of Equal Treatment between Persons: Complementary Impact Assessment of the Proposed Horizontal Directive 01/14372676
  • Developing a Criminal Justice Area in the European Union 01/14372677

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