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- The draft Stockholm Programme was presented by the Presidency on 16 October 2009.
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Dec 2, 2009 · The Stockholm Programme – An open and secure Europe serving and protecting the citizens. The draft Stockholm Programme was presented by the Presidency on 16 October 2009. Coreper held a first exchange of views on the Programme during its meetings on 21 and 22 October 2009.
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To this end the European Council has adopted this new...
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The draft Stockholm Programme was presented by the...
- The Stockholm Programme — An open and secure Europe serving ...
To this end the European Council has adopted this new multiannual programme to be known as the Stockholm Programme, for the period 2010-2014. The European Council welcomes the increased role that the European Parliament and National Parliaments will play following the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty ( 1 ).
After decisions-making by the ministers of the interior and the ministers for justice on 1 December 2009, it was presented to the European Council on 10th and 11th of that month for the final referendum on its summit in Brussels.
The draft Stockholm Programme was presented by the Presidency on 16 October 2009. Coreper held a first exchange of views on the Programme during its meetings on 21 and 22 October 2009. Following that, the JHA Counsellors have examined the entire text at three meetings on 30 October, 6 and 13 November.
The Stockholm Programme sets out the European Union’s (EU) priorities for the area of justice, freedom and security for the period 2010-14. Building on the achievements of its predecessors the Tampere and Hague programmes, it aims to meet future challenges and further strengthen the area of justice, freedom and security with actions focusing ...
To this end the European Council has adopted this new multi-annual programme to be known as the Stockholm Programme, for the period 2010-2014. With the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty, the Union will become more open, efficient and democratic.
The European Council endorses the Stockholm Program, which sets out the priority actions for the next five years and beyond in the area of Freedom, Security and Justice. With the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty, the Union will become more open, more efficient and more democratic.