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European Parliament Think Tank: briefings on counter-terrorism, migrant smuggling, search and rescue
21 January 2021
The European Parliament Think Tank has recently published new briefings on a number of key topics: understanding EU counter-terrorism policy, EU action against migrant smuggling and search and rescue in the Mediterranean.
Faced with a persistent international terrorist threat, the European Union (EU) is playing an ever more ambitious role in counter-terrorism. Even though primary responsibility for combating crime and ensuring security lies with the Member States, the EU provides cooperation, coordination and (to some extent) harmonisation tools, as well as financial support, to address this borderless phenomenon. Moreover, the assumption that there is a connection between development and stability, as well as between internal and external security, has come to shape EU action beyond its own borders. EU spending in the area of counter-terrorism has increased over th
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Justice Minister Stelian Ion on Thursday told the EU Commissioner for Justice, Didier Reynders, in a video-conference, the Romanian Government s decision to adopt, by the end of February, a draft decision to dissolve the Section for the investigation of crimes in justice (SIIJ).
According to a release of the Ministry of Justice, the topics of discussion concerned the Rule of Law Mechanism and its link with the Cooperation and Verification Mechanism, the operationalisation of the European Public Prosecutor s Office, the transposition and implementation of EU directives, namely the digitalisation of justice.
During the meeting, Commissioner Reynders expressed his willingness to cooperate with the Romanian authorities in order to ensure the predictability and sustainability of the Romanian justice reform process.
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NEW YORK, Jan. 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The European Commission published A Counter-Terrorism Agenda for the EU: Anticipate, Prevent, Protect, Respond and announced in the EU Security Union Strategy for 2020 to 2025 the goal of boosting the EU s resilience.
In a section titled Reinforcing early detection capacity , the Agenda emphasizes the crucial role modern technology can play in terror activities and the importance of anticipating threats in order to equip law enforcement with the tools they need to prevent attacks. To achieve this, the Agenda states the EU security research will build initiatives focused on analytical solutions dealing with large amounts of online content, i.e, AI-powered WEBINT for enhanced cybersecurity and threat intelligence. The EU will fund security research to increase early detection capacity and discover new ways of addressing radicalization. Artificial intelligence and machine learning solutions are vital to