Examples of using Terrorism and cross-border in English and their translations into Swedish
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particularly in combating terrorism and cross-border crime.
In writing.-(SV) I definitely consider that combating terrorism and cross-border crime is one of the things the EU should cooperate on.
I am all in favour of having a common database of all the necessary tools to fight terrorism and cross-border crime.
not exist at present; meanwhile, terrorism and cross-border organised crime are unfortunately changing
responsible position on terrorism and cross-border crime.
Prüm Treaty: cross-border cooperation in combating terrorism and cross-border crime- Visa Information System(VIS)- Consultation of the Visa Information System(VIS)- Protection of personal data debate.
Prüm Treaty: cross-border cooperation in combating terrorism and cross-border crime vote.
It will achieve results in the fight against terrorism and cross-border crime only if all actors concerned do more to work better together,
The Council reached a general approach on a draft Decision regarding cross-border cooperation in combating terrorism and cross-border crime.
In the context of the fight against illegal immigration and the fight against terrorism and cross-border criminality, we cannot permit a lax
The European Agenda on Security aims to strengthen the tools that the EU provides to law enforcement authorities in the Member States to fight terrorism and cross-border crime.
European leaders should have given the EU better real powers to hit out at terrorism and cross-border crime long before we were forced to adopt panic measures.
Council Decision on the stepping up of cross-border cooperation, particularly in combating terrorism and cross-border crime.
combats terrorism and cross-border crime, that pursues proper external policy,
up of cross-border cooperation, particularly in combating terrorism and cross-border crime.
report on cross-border cooperation, combating terrorism and cross-border crime, as this is an immensely important problem that has existed since statehood came into being.
improve the efficiency of cooperation between Member States in combating terrorism and cross-border crime.
I am aware that there has been a series of initiatives to combat terrorism and cross-border crime in order to strengthen security
Norway aimed at stepping up cross-border cooperation in combating terrorism and cross-border crime doc.
The Dührkop Dührkop report on the stepping up of cooperation between prosecution agencies in combating terrorism and cross-border crime is a valuable initiative that reinforces the action in favour of greater security for US citizens that was initiated in 2005 by the Prüm Treaty.
particularly in combating terrorism and cross-border crime.
particularly in combating terrorism and cross-border crime and Council decision 2008/616/JHA on the implementation of decision 2008/615/JHA( 5309/10);
Iceland to step up cross-border cooperation, in particular with a view to combating terrorism and cross-border crime.
In writing.-(CS) The report by Mrs Bárbara Dührkop Dührkop on cross-border cooperation in combating terrorism and cross-border crime is very important for two reasons:
particularly in combating terrorism and cross-border crime.
and 2008/616/JHA on the stepping up of cross-border cooperation,">particularly in combating terrorism and cross-border crime) aim to provide member states' law enforcement agencies with additional tools for fighting serious crime and terrorism,
In specific terms, the Committee would envisage an approach similar to that adopted under the Council Decision on the stepping up of cross-border cooperation, particularly in combating terrorism and cross-border crime, where use is made of EUCARIS technology.
This is an instrument of major importance that will significantly strengthen police cooperation between the Member States by enabling them to take more effective action to combat terrorism and cross-border crime, for example by facilitating the exchange of the DNA profiles and dactyloscopic data of wanted persons.
particularly in combating terrorism and cross-border crime.