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Thursday, February 19, 2009

The Commission services on the fundamental rights and the fight against terrorism in European Union

The Commission wished to gather the information relatives to the fundamental rights and the fight against terrorism in the Member States in a work document that it has just published. This document gathers also the answers of the States to the questions "on criminal law, administrative law/procedural law and fundamental rights in the fight against terrorism"The Commission sent a questionnaire to the authorities of the Member States in December 2007 which was made public on the website of the Commission in April 2008 (http://ec.europa.eu/justice_home/fsj/terrorism/docs/questionnaire_en.pdf). The questionnaire covered a serie of issues which are central in the field of counter-terrorism and fundamental rights such as : the penalisation of conspiracy to commit terrorist acts in different European Union Member states; the way terrorist investigations are conducted and the use of court evidence from sensitive sources; the expulsion of terrorist suspects; the question of parliamentary oversight of national intelligence services as well as the safeguarding of data-protection rules in relation to the fight against terrorism or in connection with counter-terrorism investigations. All 27 Member States replied to the questionnaire.

On this basis, the Commission prepared its synthesis which provides a panoramic overview on the way the investigations into terrorist crimes are conducted and how terrorist suspects are treated by national authorities.

Source  Document website

More information  European Commission - Press room




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