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Press release - EP President Metsola to the Special European Council: Important day for European unity

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Monday, February 13, 2023

EP President Metsola to the Special European Council: Important day for European unity

Key Points: 
  • EP President Metsola to the Special European Council: Important day for European unity
    In her address, the European Parliament President Metsola called for unity in support of Ukraine, in response to migration challenges and in rebuilding trust in the European economy.
  • On Ukraine:
    “Today is an important day for European unity.
  • There is no time for complacency.”
    “That is how we can help achieve peace.
  • The need for this transition is not threat, but an opportunity.”
    You can find her full speech here.

Coordinated Supervision Committee re-elects coordinator

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Thursday, December 1, 2022

The Coordinated Supervision Committee (CSC) has re-elected Clara Guerra from the Portuguese data protection authority (DPA) as its coordinator for a term of two years.

Key Points: 
  • The Coordinated Supervision Committee (CSC) has re-elected Clara Guerra from the Portuguese data protection authority (DPA) as its coordinator for a term of two years.
  • The CSC ensures the coordinated supervision of the large EU Information Systems and of EU bodies, offices and agencies in accordance with Art.
  • 62 of Regulation 2018/1725 or with the EU legal act establishing the large scale IT system or EU body, office or agency.
  • The CSC is ready to welcome more IT systems in its purview and will continue to ensure effective supervision by all the DPAs.

CSC publishes biannual report

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Monday, October 31, 2022

The Coordinated Supervision Committee's (CSC) biannual report has now been published on the CSC webpage.

Key Points: 
  • The Coordinated Supervision Committee's (CSC) biannual report has now been published on the CSC webpage.
  • The report details the work carried out by the CSC since its creation in 2019 and looks ahead at the work to come in the next few years.
  • The CSC aims to enhance cooperation among the different data protection supervisory authorities and ensure a more effective supervision of EU large-scale IT systems and of EU bodies, offices and agencies.
  • Over the last two years, the Internal Market Information System (IMI), Eurojust, the European Public Prosecutors Office (EPPO) and Europol have come into the scope of the CSC.

Future UK-EU asylum cooperation – call for evidence launched

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Saturday, May 4, 2019

The EU Home Affairs Sub-Committee launches a public call for evidence for its inquiry into post-Brexit asylum cooperation

Key Points: 
  • The UK currently opts into some aspects of the EUs Common European Asylum System (CEAS), such as Dublin III and EURODAC, but not others.
  • The Government has indicated it intends to seek an agreement with the EU, or individual Member States, to maintain some form of asylum cooperation after Brexit.
  • The Sub-Committee has launched an inquiry into future UK-EU asylum cooperation.
  • The inquiry will look at the UKs current relationship with CEAS and consider what type of agreement the UK should seek with the EU on asylum cooperation after Brexit.

Future UK-EU asylum cooperation – call for evidence launched

Retrieved on: 
Saturday, May 4, 2019

The EU Home Affairs Sub-Committee launches a public call for evidence for its inquiry into post-Brexit asylum cooperation

Key Points: 
  • The UK currently opts into some aspects of the EUs Common European Asylum System (CEAS), such as Dublin III and EURODAC, but not others.
  • The Government has indicated it intends to seek an agreement with the EU, or individual Member States, to maintain some form of asylum cooperation after Brexit.
  • The Sub-Committee has launched an inquiry into future UK-EU asylum cooperation.
  • The inquiry will look at the UKs current relationship with CEAS and consider what type of agreement the UK should seek with the EU on asylum cooperation after Brexit.

Evidence session on UK-EU asylum cooperation after Brexit

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Tuesday, February 5, 2019

EU Home Affairs Sub-Committee takes evidence on Wednesday 6 February at 10.45am

Key Points: 
  • The Committee is holding an evidence session to examine the implications of Brexit for asylum cooperation arrangements between the UK and the EU, in particular the Dublin and EURODAC Regulations.
  • The Committee will also consider the implications of a 'no-deal' scenario for UK-EU asylum cooperation, and the Governments preparations for this.
  • Do you expect the EU will seek to ensure that any future agreement on asylum cooperation with the UK includes a burden-sharing mechanism, as in the proposed Dublin IV Regulation?
  • What are the implications of a 'no deal' Brexit scenario for UK-EU asylum cooperation?

Evidence session on UK-EU asylum cooperation after Brexit

Retrieved on: 
Tuesday, February 5, 2019

EU Home Affairs Sub-Committee takes evidence on Wednesday 6 February at 10.45am

Key Points: 
  • The Committee is holding an evidence session to examine the implications of Brexit for asylum cooperation arrangements between the UK and the EU, in particular the Dublin and EURODAC Regulations.
  • The Committee will also consider the implications of a 'no-deal' scenario for UK-EU asylum cooperation, and the Governments preparations for this.
  • Do you expect the EU will seek to ensure that any future agreement on asylum cooperation with the UK includes a burden-sharing mechanism, as in the proposed Dublin IV Regulation?
  • What are the implications of a 'no deal' Brexit scenario for UK-EU asylum cooperation?

Inquiry into future UK-EU asylum cooperation

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Wednesday, January 30, 2019

The EU Home Affairs Sub-Committee launches Brexit: future UK-EU cooperation on asylum and international protection inquiry

Key Points: 
  • The EU Home Affairs Sub-Committee launches a short inquiry into future UK-EU cooperation on asylum and international protection.
  • The Committee will examine the implications of Brexit for asylum cooperation arrangements between the UK and the EU, in particular the Dublin and EURODAC Regulations.
  • The White Paper on the future UK-EU relationship set out the Governments ambition to establish a new, strategic relationship with the EU to address the global challenges of asylum and illegal migration.
  • The inquiry will also consider the implications of a no-deal scenario for UK-EU asylum cooperation and the Governments preparations for this.

Inquiry into future UK-EU asylum cooperation

Retrieved on: 
Wednesday, January 30, 2019

The EU Home Affairs Sub-Committee launches Brexit: future UK-EU cooperation on asylum and international protection inquiry

Key Points: 
  • The EU Home Affairs Sub-Committee launches a short inquiry into future UK-EU cooperation on asylum and international protection.
  • The Committee will examine the implications of Brexit for asylum cooperation arrangements between the UK and the EU, in particular the Dublin and EURODAC Regulations.
  • The White Paper on the future UK-EU relationship set out the Governments ambition to establish a new, strategic relationship with the EU to address the global challenges of asylum and illegal migration.
  • The inquiry will also consider the implications of a no-deal scenario for UK-EU asylum cooperation and the Governments preparations for this.