Frontex Sample Clauses

Frontex bears the costs of transfer charged by its bank;
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Frontex has decided to award a grant ("specific grant for an action"), under the terms and conditions set out in the Specific agreement and the Framework agreement, for the PROVISION OF REINTEGRATION SERVICES TO NON-EU NATIONALS RETURNING TO THEIR COUNTRIES OF ORIGIN ("the action") as described in Annex I. By signing the Specific agreement, the partner becomes the beneficiary and accepts the grant and agrees to implement the action in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Specific agreement and the Framework agreement, acting on its own responsibility.
Frontex. European Border and Coast Guard Agency xxx.xxxxxxx.xxxxxx.xx | Xx. Xxxxxxxxxx 0, 00-000 Xxxxxx, Xxxxxx | Tel. +00 00 000 00 00 | Fax +00 00 000 00 00 SPECIAL CONDITIONS
Frontex. Training Xxxx (Xxxxxx) Xxxx Xxxxxxxxxx 0 00-000 Xxxxxx, Xxxxxx E-mail address: XXX.XXXXXX.xxxxxx@xxxxxxx.xxxxxx.xx and Requests for payment and the documents accompanying them are to be scanned and sent in pdf format (attached to an email) to xxxxxxxx@xxxxxxx.xxxxxx.xx with CC to XXX.XXXXXX.xxxxxx@xxxxxxx.xxxxxx.xx
Frontex has sent the beneficiary a formal notification asking it to end the participation of its affiliated entity because that entity is in a situation provided for in points (d) to (i) and the beneficiary has failed to request an amendment ending the participation of the entity and reallocating its tasks.
Frontex. Successful Blame Shifting of the Member States?’, ARI Real Instituto Xxxxxx, XXX 69/2010, 13 April 2010, xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxxx.xx/ isn/117232/ARI69-2010_Rijpma_Frontex_Memeber_State_European_Union. pdf. Rijpma 2016
Frontex. 2017d Frontex launches capacity building project for Africa during AFIC meeting’, Warsaw, 29 September 2017, xxxx://xxxxxxx.xxxxxx.xx/xxxx/xxxxxxx-xxxxxxxx- capacity-building-project-for-africa-during-afic-meeting-nqXaPW. Frontex 2018a Frontex, 2018 In Brief, Warsaw 2018, xxxxx://xxxxxxx.xxxxxx.xx/xxxxxx/Xxxxxxx- tions/briefreport2018/2/. Frontex 2018b Frontex list of working arrangements with third states, xxxxx://xxxxxxx.xxxxxx. eu/about-frontex/key-documents/?category=working-arrangements-with- non-eu-countries. Frontex 2018c Frontex, Code of Conduct for Joint Return Operations Coordinated by Frontex, xxxx://xxxxxxx.xxxxxx.xx/xxxxxx/Xxxxxxxxxxxx/Xxxxxxx/Xxxx_xx_Xxxxxxx_ for_Joint_Return_Operations.pdf. Frontex 2018c Frontex, Code of Conduct for all Persons Participating in Frontex Activities, xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxx.xxxxxx.xx/xxxxxx/Xxxxxxxxxxxx/Xxxxxxx/Xxxxxxx_Xxxx_ of_Conduct.pdf. Frontex 2019a Frontex, Annual information on the commitments and deployments of the Member States to the European border and coast guard teams and the technical equipment pool. Report on the operational resources in 2018, Warsaw, 5 July 2019, xxxxx://xx.xxxxxx. eu/nl/publication-detail/-/publication/c5a27b03-a131-11e9-9d01-01aa75e- d71a1/language-en/format-RDF. Frontex 2019b Frontex, Consolidated Annual Activity Report, Warsaw: European Agency for the Management of Operational Cooperation at the External Borders of the Member States of the European Union 2018, 12 July 2019. Frontex 2019c Frontex news release, Frontex launches first operation in Western Balkans, 11 May 2019, xxxxx://xxxxxxx.xxxxxx.xx/xxxxx-xxxxxx/xxxx-xxxxxxx/xxxxxxx-xxxxxxxx- first-operation-in-western-balkans-znTNWM. Frontex 2019d Frontex, Consolidated Annual Activity Report 2018, 12 June 2019, https:// xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/xxx?xx=x&xxx=x&x=&xxxx=x&xxxxxx=xxx&xx=&xxx=0xxX KEwjHy7XJ8PDuAhXF-qQKHad7BfoQFjAAegQIARAC&url=https%3A%2F %0Xxxx.xxxxxxxx.xxxxxx.xx%2Fcmsdata%2F185405%2FCAAR%25202018. pdf&usg=AOvVaw2Cx_hrYTZONN1boU2jSPF8. Frontex 2020 Frontex news release, Frontex launches second operation outside EU, 15 July 2020, xxxxx://xxxxxxx.xxxxxx.xx/xxxxx-xxxxxx/xxxx-xxxxxxx/xxxxxxx-xxxxxxxx-xxx- ond-operation-outside-eu-1UZt3Q. Frontex and DG Home 2019 Frontex, DG Home, Roadmap for the implementation of the European Border and Coast Guard 2.0, 2019. Frontex and EASO 2012 Frontex Working Arrangement with EASO, xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxx- vatories_files/frontex_observatory/WA%20EASO-FRONTEX_26092012%20 %282%29.pdf. Fr...
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Frontex as a matter of international law: a pluralist interpretation of EU law it can be argued that the proper context to address questions regarding Frontex would be EU law, rather than international law. Without dimin- ishing the primary importance of EU law, this section aims to argue that the framework concerning Frontex responsibility needs to include consid- eration of the relevant international law. it does so, on two levels. First, it discusses the place of EU law within international law, adopting a pluralist perspective. Second, it focuses on the added value of the ARiO in the present legal environment of EU liability. This study starts from the premise of constitutional or legal pluralism. This notion reflects here how the different legal frameworks and judicial actors interact within the common environment of a coherent legal architecture of public international law that is neither solid nor fixed, but represents, as some authors have put it, a ‘common space for human rights protection is Europe’.36 The international and the EU legal orders constitute distinct legal frame- works, which meet and merge into a consistent legal order. international law has, in fact, functioned as an instrument of European integration.37 The regional system, within which EU law falls, in particular, the Charter and the EChR as well as the jurisprudence of the two European high Courts, constitutes a coherent legal order in itself. however, it does not exist in isolation but is part of the broader normative system of international law. it builds upon an already existing international framework, while it also impacts upon its surrounding legal system. As the CJEU has held in the classic cases of Van Gend en Xxxx and Costa ENEL, the EU (then the Commu- nity) constitutes ‘a new legal order of international law’.38 Xxxxxxx, has visualised the integration between national and suprana- tional legal orders, emphasising the idea of complementarity amongst them, with the term ‘multilevel constitutionalism’.39 On a similar line of thought, Xxxxxxxxx proposes instead the notion of ‘composite constitution’, seeing the different elements of national law and EU law as parts of the same legal order.40 Following their reasoning, their conclusions can be applied by 36 X. Xxxxx, N. Xxxxxxxxx and X.X. Xxxxxxxxxx (eds.), The EU Accession to the ECHR, Oxford: xxxx Publishing 2014, p. 21.
Frontex. European Border and Coast Guard Agency
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