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FECL | Main Page of WWW.FECL.ORG Jul 5, 2005 ... Circular Letter (FECL) offers news, analyses and comments on European developments in the fields of liberties and human rights, public order ...
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FECL 33 (April 1995): "OPERATION HADES": INTELLIGENCE SERVICE ... The dealers handed him over the Plutonium sample which "Boeden" told them he wanted to test ... LKA undercover agent "Boeden" requested 4 kg Plutonium 239. ...
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FECL 17 (July/August 1993): INTERNATIONAL ORGANISED CRIME AND ... FECL: The report by the Ad Hoc Group on International Organised Crime (AHIOC) confirms that the new structures of European police co-operation, Europol, ...
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FECL 32 (March 1995): "SCHENGEN" IMPLEMENTATION: FIRST EFFECTS ON ... The Schengen Agreement provides for the abo-lition of internal border controls among the signatory states and increased control of the common external ...
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FECL 32 (March 1995): "SCHENGEN" AND THE SCANDINAVIAN COUNTRIES Hitherto, accession to the Schengen Agreement could not be subjected to any ... menés à Copenhague le 15 février 1995, Schengen Central Group, Brussels, ...
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Fortress Europe? - Circular Letter Jul 5, 2005 ... FECL: news, analyses and comments on European developments in the fields of liberties, human rights, public order, policing, justice, ...
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Nicholas Busch: ASYLUM AND IMMIGRATION POLICIES OF THE EU Since the end of the war in Bosnia, a decisive reorientation of Western European and EU asylum and immigration policies had taken place. ...
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FECL 49 (December 1996/January 1997): SECRETIVE "SIRENES ... This is the only conclusion to be drawn from the so-called SIRENE Manual, ... In the Manual the SIRENEs are defined by turns as an "indispensable structure ...
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FECL 12 (February 1993): XENOPHOBIA AND NATIVISM - CAUSE OR EFFECT? XENOPHOBIA AND NATIVISM - CAUSE OR EFFECT? Throughout Europe the open door policies of the post ... Internationalisation of Immigration and Refugee Policy ...
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FECL 35 (June 1995): JUDGES CHALLENGE POLICE ON PASQUA LAW Formerly, the Dépôt housed fewer than 100 deportees, but as a direct result of the entry into force of the Pasqua laws the number soon rose to up to 150. ...
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