Europol Council Decision definition

Europol Council Decision means the Council Decision of 6 April 2009 establishing the European Police Office (Europol), OJ L 121, 15.5.2009
Europol Council Decision means the Council Decision of 6 April 2009 establishing the European Police Office (Europol), OJ L 121, 15.5.2009;
Europol Council Decision means the Council Decision (2009/371/JHA) of 6 April 2009 establishing the European Police Office (Europol),7 OJ L 121, 15.5.2009;

Examples of Europol Council Decision in a sentence

  • The JSB actively participated in the discussions and preparatory works drafting necessary legal instruments to prepare for the entry into force of the Europol Council Decision.

  • The Work Programme is produced in accordance with Article 37(10), which foresees that the Management Board (MB) shall adopt the Work Programme “taking into account Member States' operational requirements and budgetary and staffing implications for Europol, after the Commission has delivered an opinion” and Article 38(4) of the Europol Council Decision (ECD), in which the Work Programme is mentioned as one of the Director’s responsibilities.

  • The cooperation may, additional to the exchange of information, in accordance with the tasks of Europol as outlined in the Europol Council Decision, in particular include the exchange of specialist knowledge, general situation reports, results of strategic analysis, information on criminal investigation procedures, information on crime prevention methods, participation in training activities as well as providing advice and support in individual criminal investigations.

  • Every effort has been made to restructure the Work Programme in order to comply with the provisions of the Europol Council Decision (ECD) and the resulting financial regulations.

  • Compliance with these standards, as well as the efficiency and effectiveness by which Europol delivers its products and services will be monitored by means of KPIs to facilitate better performance management.Annual Objective 4.1.3 – Prepare for the implementation of the future Europol Regulation The adoption of a Regulation replacing the Europol Council Decision is a key milestone in Europol’s development as an organisation.

  • Under Article 25 of the Agreement, the Commission shall assess the provisions of this Agreement, and in particular the operational effectiveness of the Agreement and Denmark’s compliance with the data protection provisions thereof.Until 1 May 2017, Denmark participated fully in the 2009 Europol Council Decision (hereafter “the Council Decision”)2.

  • As far as Europol is concerned, similar difficulties arising from the lack of an harmonised definition of organised crime in the eu are pointed out in A De Moor and G Vermeulen, ‘The Europol Council Decision: Transforming Europol into an Agency of the European Union’ (n 266) 1098-1099; E Disley, B Irving, W Hughes and B Patruni, ‘Evaluation of the implementation of the Europol Council Decision’ (n 250) 71.

  • Notwithstanding Article 23(8) of the Europol Council Decision no exchange of classified information is permitted until such an agreement on confidentiality including a table of equivalence is established between the Contracting Parties.

  • This measure establishes a single, independent joint secretariat for the joint supervisory data protection bodies set up under the Europol Convention (now Europol Council Decision), the Convention on the Use of Information Technology for Customs Purposes (now CIS) and the Schengen Convention.

  • Europol shall only supply information to la Direction de la Sûreté publique which was collected, stored and transmitted in accordance with the relevant provisions of the Europol Council Decision and its implementing decisions.

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