Common use of Cooperation on migration Clause in Contracts

Cooperation on migration. 1. The Parties reaffirm the importance of joint management of migration flows between their territories. With a view to strengthening cooperation, the Parties shall establish a comprehensive dialogue on all migration-related issues, including illegal migration, smuggling and trafficking of human beings, and refugee flows. Migration concerns should be included in the national strategies for economic and social development of the countries of origin, transit and destination of migrants. 2. Cooperation shall acknowledge that migration is a phenomenon and that different perspectives should be analyzed and discussed in order to address this fact in accordance with relevant applicable international, Community, and national legislation. It will, in particular, focus on: (a) the root causes of migration; (b) the development and implementation of national legislation and practices as regards international protection, with a view to satisfying the provisions of the Geneva Convention of 1951 on the status of refugees, and of the Protocol of 1967, and other relevant regional and international instruments to ensure the respect of the principle of "non-refoulement"; (c) the admission rules, as well as rights and status of persons admitted, fair treatment and integration policies for all legally residing non-nationals, education and training and measures against racism and xenophobia and all applicable provisions regarding human rights of migrants; (d) the establishment of an effective and preventive policy against illegal immigration. It shall also focus on smuggling of migrants and trafficking of human beings including the issue of ways to combat networks and criminal organizations of smugglers and traffickers and to protect the victims of such trafficking; (e) the return, under humane and dignified conditions, of persons residing illegally and their readmission, in accordance with paragraph 3; (f) the field of visas, on issues identified as being of mutual interest; (g) the field of border controls, on issues related to organization, training, best practices and other operational measures on the ground and where relevant, equipment, while being aware of the potential dual use of such equipment. 3. In the framework of the cooperation to prevent and control illegal immigration, the Parties also agree to readmit their illegal migrants. To this end: – Each Central American country shall, upon request and without further formalities, readmit any of its nationals illegally present on the territory of a Member State of the European Union, provide their nationals with appropriate identity documents and extend to them the administrative facilities necessary for such purposes; – Each Member State of the European Union shall, upon request and without further formalities, readmit any of its nationals illegally present on the territory of a Central American Country, provide their nationals with appropriate identity documents and extend to them the administrative facilities necessary for such purposes; The Parties agree to conclude, upon request and as soon as possible, an agreement regulating specific obligations for Member States of the European Union and the Central American countries on readmission. This agreement will also address the issue of readmission of nationals of other countries and stateless persons.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Political Dialogue and Cooperation Agreement, Political Dialogue and Cooperation Agreement, Political Dialogue and Cooperation Agreement

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Cooperation on migration. 1. The Parties reaffirm the importance of that they attach to a joint management of migration flows between their territories. With a view to strengthening cooperationcooperation between them, the Parties they shall establish a comprehensive dialogue on all migration-related issues, including illegal migration, smuggling and trafficking of in human beings, and refugee flows. Migration as well as the inclusion of migration concerns should be included in the national strategies for economic and social development of the countries of originareas from which migrants originate, transit also taking into consideration the historic and destination of migrantscultural linkages existing between both regions. 2. Cooperation shall acknowledge that migration is be based on a phenomenon specific needs assessment conducted in mutual consultation between the Parties and that different perspectives should be analyzed and discussed in order to address this fact implemented in accordance with the relevant applicable international, Community, Community and national legislationlegislation in force. It will, will focus in particular, focus particular on: (a) the root causes of migration; (b) the development and implementation of national legislation and practices as regards with regard to international protection, with a view to satisfying the provisions of the Geneva Convention of 1951 on the status of refugees, refugees and of the its Protocol of 1967, 1967 and other relevant regional international instruments, and international instruments to ensure ensuring the respect of the principle of "non-refoulement"; (c) the admission rules, as well as rules and rights and status of persons admitted, fair treatment and integration policies for all legally residing non-nationalsof legal residents into society, education and training of legal migrants and measures against racism and xenophobia and all applicable provisions regarding human rights of migrantsxenophobia; (d) the establishment of an effective and preventive policy against illegal immigration. It shall also focus on , smuggling of migrants and trafficking of in human beings beings, including the issue of ways how to combat networks and criminal organizations of smugglers and traffickers and how to protect the victims of such trafficking; (e) the return, under humane and dignified conditions, of persons residing illegally illegally, and their readmissionthe readmission of such persons, in accordance with paragraph 3; (f) the field area of visas, on issues identified as being of mutual interest, such as visas granted to persons travelling for commercial, academic or cultural purposes; (g) the field subject of border controls, on issues related to organizationorganisation, training, best practices and other operational measures on the ground and and, where relevant, equipment, while being aware the provision of the potential dual use of such equipment. 3. In Within the framework of the cooperation to prevent and control illegal immigration, the Parties also agree to readmit their illegal migrants. To this end: – Each Central American country each Andean Country shall, upon request and without further formalities, readmit any of its nationals illegally present on the territory of a Member State of the European Union, provide their nationals with appropriate identity documents and extend to them the administrative facilities necessary for such purposespurpose; and Each each Member State of the European Union shall, upon request and without further formalities, readmit any of its nationals illegally present on the territory of a Central American an Andean Country, provide their nationals with appropriate identity documents and extend to them the administrative facilities necessary for such purposes; purpose. The Parties agree to conclude, upon request and as soon as possible, an agreement regulating the specific obligations for Member States of the European Union and the Central American Andean countries on readmission. This agreement will also address the issue of readmission of nationals of other countries and stateless persons.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Political Dialogue and Cooperation Agreement, Political Dialogue and Cooperation Agreement, Political Dialogue and Cooperation Agreement

Cooperation on migration. 1. The Parties reaffirm the importance of importance, which they attach to a joint management of migration flows between their territories. With a view to strengthening cooperationcooperation between them, the Parties they shall establish a comprehensive dialogue on all migration-related issues, including illegal migration, smuggling and trafficking of in human beings, and refugee flows. Migration as well as the inclusion of the migration concerns should be included in the national strategies for economic and social development of the countries of origin, transit and destination of migrantsareas from which migrants originate. 2. Cooperation shall acknowledge that migration is be based on a phenomenon specific needs assessment conducted in mutual consultation between the Parties and that different perspectives should be analyzed and discussed in order to address this fact implemented in accordance with the relevant applicable international, Community, Community and national legislationlegislation in force. It will, in particular, focus on: (a) the root causes of migration; (b) the development and implementation of national legislation and practices as regards international protection, with a view to satisfying the provisions of the Geneva Convention of 1951 on the status of refugees, refugees and of the Protocol of 1967, 1967 and other relevant regional international instruments, and international instruments to ensure ensuring the respect of the principle of "non-refoulement"; (c) the admission rules, as well as rules and rights and status of persons admitted, fair treatment and integration policies for all legally of lawfully residing non-nationals, education and training and measures against racism and xenophobia and all applicable provisions regarding human rights of migrantsxenophobia; (d) the establishment of an effective and preventive policy against illegal immigration. It shall also focus on , smuggling of migrants and trafficking of in human beings including the issue of ways how to combat networks and criminal organizations of smugglers and traffickers and how to protect the victims of such trafficking; (e) the return, under humane and dignified conditions, of persons residing illegally including the promotion of their voluntary return, and their readmissionthe readmission of such persons, in accordance with paragraph 3; (f) the field of visas, on issues identified as being of mutual interest; (g) the field of border controls, on issues related to organizationorganisation, training, best practices and other operational measures on the ground and where relevant, equipment, while being aware of the potential dual dual-use of such equipment. 3. In the framework of the cooperation to prevent and control illegal immigration, the Parties also agree to readmit their illegal migrants. To this end: – Each Central American country shall, upon request and without further formalities, the Republic of Tajikistan shall readmit any of its nationals illegally present on the territory of a Member State of the European Union, provide their nationals with appropriate identity documents upon request by the latter and extend to them the administrative facilities necessary for such purposeswithout further formalities; – Each and each Member State of the European Union shall, upon request and without further formalities, shall readmit any of its nationals illegally present on the territory of a Central American Countrythe Republic of Tajikistan, upon request by the latter and without further formalities. The Member States of the European Union and the Republic of Tajikistan will provide their nationals with appropriate identity documents and extend to them the administrative facilities necessary for such purposes; . The Parties agree to conclude, upon request and as soon as possible, an agreement regulating the specific obligations for Member States of the European Union and the Central American countries Republic of Tajikistan on readmission. This agreement will also address , including an obligation for the issue of readmission of nationals of other countries and stateless persons.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Partnership Agreement, Partnership Agreement, Partnership Agreement

Cooperation on migration. 1. The Parties reaffirm the importance of that they attach to a joint management of migration flows between their territories. With a view to strengthening cooperationcooperation between them, the Parties they shall establish a comprehensive dialogue on all migration-related issues, including illegal migration, smuggling and trafficking of in human beings, and refugee flows. Migration as well as the inclusion of migration concerns should be included in the national strategies for economic and social development of the countries of originareas from which migrants originate, transit also taking into consideration the historic and destination of migrantscultural linkages existing between both regions. 2. Cooperation shall acknowledge that migration is be based on a phenomenon specific needs assessment conducted in mutual consultation between the Parties and that different perspectives should be analyzed and discussed in order to address this fact implemented in accordance with the relevant applicable international, Community, Community and national legislationlegislation in force. It will, will focus in particular, focus particular on: (a) the root causes of migration; (b) the development and implementation of national legislation and practices as regards with regard to international protection, with a view to satisfying the provisions of the Geneva Convention of 1951 on the status of refugees, refugees and of the its Protocol of 1967, 1967 and other relevant regional international instruments, and international instruments to ensure ensuring the respect of the principle of "non-refoulement"; (c) the admission rules, as well as rules and rights and status of persons admitted, fair treatment and integration policies for all legally residing non-nationalsof legal residents into society, education and training of legal migrants and measures against racism and xenophobia and all applicable provisions regarding human rights of migrantsxenophobia; (d) the establishment of an effective and preventive policy against illegal immigration. It shall also focus on , smuggling of migrants and trafficking of in human beings beings, including the issue of ways how to combat networks and criminal organizations of smugglers and traffickers and how to protect the victims of such trafficking; (e) the return, under humane and dignified conditions, of persons residing illegally illegally, and their readmissionthe readmission of such persons, in accordance with paragraph 3; (f) the field area of visas, on issues identified as being of mutual interest, such as visas granted to persons travelling for commercial, academic or cultural purposes; (g) the field subject of border controls, on issues related to organizationorganisation, training, best practices and other operational measures on the ground and and, where relevant, equipment, while being aware the provision of the potential dual use of such equipment. 3. In Within the framework of the cooperation to prevent and control illegal immigration, the Parties also agree to readmit their illegal migrants. To this end: – Each Central American country - each Andean Country shall, upon request and without further formalities, readmit any of its nationals illegally present on the territory of a Member State of the European Union, provide their nationals with appropriate identity documents and extend to them the administrative facilities necessary for such purposespurpose; – Each and - each Member State of the European Union shall, upon request and without further formalities, readmit any of its nationals illegally present on the territory of a Central American an Andean Country, provide their nationals with appropriate identity documents and extend to them the administrative facilities necessary for such purposes; purpose. The Parties agree to conclude, upon request and as soon as possible, an agreement regulating the specific obligations for Member States of the European Union and the Central American Andean countries on readmission. This agreement will also address the issue of readmission of nationals of other countries and stateless persons.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Political Dialogue and Cooperation Agreement, Political Dialogue and Cooperation Agreement

Cooperation on migration. 1. The Parties reaffirm the importance of importance, which they attach to a joint management of migration flows between their territories. With a view to strengthening cooperationcooperation between them, the Parties they shall establish a comprehensive dialogue on all migration-related issues, including illegal migration, smuggling and trafficking of in human beings, and refugee flows. Migration as well as the inclusion of the migration concerns should be included in the national strategies for economic and social development of the countries of origin, transit and destination of migrantsareas from which migrants originate. 2. Cooperation shall acknowledge that migration is be based on a phenomenon specific needs assessment conducted in mutual consultation between the Parties and that different perspectives should be analyzed and discussed in order to address this fact implemented in accordance with the relevant applicable international, Community, Community and national legislationlegislation in force. It will, in particular, focus on: (a) the root causes of migration; (b) the development and implementation of national legislation and practices as regards international protection, with a view to satisfying the provisions of the Geneva Convention of 1951 on the status of refugees, refugees and of the Protocol of 1967, 1967 and other relevant regional international instruments, and international instruments to ensure ensuring the respect of the principle of "non-refoulement"; (c) the admission rules, as well as rules and rights and status of persons admitted, fair treatment and integration policies for all legally of lawfully residing non-nationals, education and training and measures against racism and xenophobia and all applicable provisions regarding human rights of migrantsxenophobia; (d) the establishment of an effective and preventive policy against illegal immigration. It shall also focus on , smuggling of migrants and trafficking of in human beings including the issue of ways how to combat networks and criminal organizations of smugglers and traffickers and how to protect the victims of such trafficking; (e) the return, under humane and dignified conditions, of persons residing illegally including the promotion of their voluntary return, and their readmissionthe readmission of such persons, in accordance with paragraph 3; (f) the field of visas, on issues identified as being of mutual interest; (g) the field of border controls, on issues related to organizationorganisation, training, best practices and other operational measures on the ground and where relevant, equipment, while being aware of the potential dual dual-use of such equipment. 3. In the framework of the cooperation to prevent and control illegal immigration, the Parties also agree to readmit their illegal migrants. To this end: – Each Central American country shall, upon request and without further formalities, - the Republic of Tajikistan shall readmit any of its nationals illegally present on the territory of a Member State of the European Union, provide their nationals with appropriate identity documents upon request by the latter and extend to them the administrative facilities necessary for such purposes; – Each without further formalities, - and each Member State of the European Union shall, upon request and without further formalities, shall readmit any of its nationals illegally present on the territory of a Central American Countrythe Republic of Tajikistan, upon request by the latter and without further formalities. - The Member States of the European Union and the Republic of Tajikistan will provide their nationals with appropriate identity documents and extend to them the administrative facilities necessary for such purposes; . - The Parties agree to conclude, upon request and as soon as possible, an agreement regulating the specific obligations for Member States of the European Union and the Central American countries Republic of Tajikistan on readmission. This agreement will also address , including an obligation for the issue of readmission of nationals of other countries and stateless persons. For this purpose, the term ‘Parties’ shall mean the European Community, any of its Member States and the Republic of Tajikistan.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Partnership and Cooperation Agreement

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Cooperation on migration. 1. The Parties reaffirm the importance of joint management of migration flows between their territories. With a view to strengthening cooperation, the Parties shall establish a comprehensive dialogue on all migration-related issues, including illegal migration, smuggling and trafficking of human beings, and refugee flows. Migration concerns should be included in the national strategies for economic and social development of the countries of origin, transit and destination of migrants. 2. Cooperation shall acknowledge that migration is a phenomenon and that different perspectives should be analyzed analysed and discussed in order to address this fact in accordance with relevant applicable international, Community, and national legislation. It will, in particular, focus on: (a) the root causes of migration; (b) the development and implementation of national legislation and practices as regards international protection, with a view to satisfying the provisions of the Geneva Convention of 1951 on the status of refugees, and of the Protocol of 1967, and other relevant regional and international instruments to ensure the respect of the principle of "non-refoulement"refou­ lement’; (c) the admission rules, as well as rights and status of persons admitted, fair treatment and integration policies for all legally residing non-nationals, education and training and measures against racism and xenophobia and all applicable provisions regarding human rights of migrants; (d) the establishment of an effective and preventive policy against illegal immigration. It shall also focus on smuggling of migrants and trafficking of human beings including the issue of ways to combat networks and criminal organizations organiza­ tions of smugglers and traffickers and to protect the victims of such trafficking; (e) the return, under humane and dignified conditions, of persons residing illegally and their readmission, in accordance with paragraph 3; (f) the field of visas, on issues identified as being of mutual interest; (g) the field of border controls, on issues related to organization, training, best practices and other operational measures on the ground and where relevant, equipment, while being aware of the potential dual use of such equipment. 3. In the framework of the cooperation to prevent and control illegal immigration, the Parties also agree to readmit their illegal migrants. To this end: Each Central American american country shall, upon request and without further formalities, readmit any of its nationals illegally illeg­ ally present on the territory of a Member State of the European Union, provide their nationals with appropriate identity iden­ tity documents and extend to them the administrative facilities necessary for such purposes; Each Member State of the European Union shall, upon request and without further formalities, readmit any of its nationals illegally present on the territory of a Central American american Country, provide their nationals with appropriate identity documents and extend to them the administrative facilities necessary for such purposes; The Parties agree to conclude, upon request and as soon as possible, an agreement regulating specific obligations for Member States of the European Union and the Central American american countries on readmission. This agreement will also address the issue of readmission of nationals of other countries and stateless persons. For this purpose, the term ‘Parties’ shall mean the Community, any of its Member States and any Central american Country.

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Samples: Political Dialogue and Cooperation Agreement

Cooperation on migration. 1. The Parties reaffirm the importance of joint management of migration flows between their territories. With a view to strengthening cooperation, the Parties shall establish a comprehensive dialogue on all migration-related issues, including illegal migration, smuggling and trafficking of human beings, and refugee flows. Migration concerns should be included in the national strategies for economic and social development of the countries of origin, transit and destination of migrants. 2. Cooperation shall acknowledge that migration is a phenomenon and that different perspectives should be analyzed and discussed in order to address this fact in accordance with relevant applicable international, Community, and national legislation. It will, in particular, focus on: (a) the root causes of migration; (b) the development and implementation of national legislation and practices as regards international protection, with a view to satisfying the provisions of the Geneva Convention of 1951 on the status of refugees, and of the Protocol of 1967, and other relevant regional and international instruments to ensure the respect of the principle of "non-refoulement"; (c) the admission rules, as well as rights and status of persons admitted, fair treatment and integration policies for all legally residing non-nationals, education and training and measures against racism and xenophobia and all applicable provisions regarding human rights of migrants; (d) the establishment of an effective and preventive policy against illegal immigration. It shall also focus on smuggling of migrants and trafficking of human beings including the issue of ways to combat networks and criminal organizations of smugglers and traffickers and to protect the victims of such trafficking; (e) the return, under humane and dignified conditions, of persons residing illegally and their readmission, in accordance with paragraph 3; (f) the field of visas, on issues identified as being of mutual interest; (g) the field of border controls, on issues related to organization, training, best practices and other operational measures on the ground and where relevant, equipment, while being aware of the potential dual use of such equipment. 3. In the framework of the cooperation to prevent and control illegal immigration, the Parties also agree to readmit their illegal migrants. To this end: - Each Central American country shall, upon request and without further formalities, readmit any of its nationals illegally present on the territory of a Member State of the European Union, provide their nationals with appropriate identity documents and extend to them the administrative facilities necessary for such purposes; - Each Member State of the European Union shall, upon request and without further formalities, readmit any of its nationals illegally present on the territory of a Central American Country, provide their nationals with appropriate identity documents and extend to them the administrative facilities necessary for such purposes; The Parties agree to conclude, upon request and as soon as possible, an agreement regulating specific obligations for Member States of the European Union and the Central American countries on readmission. This agreement will also address the issue of readmission of nationals of other countries and stateless persons.

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Samples: Political Dialogue and Cooperation Agreement

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