Final Report Study team

of the EU Final report of the Study to examine the possibility of preparing a legal instrument in order to confer executive powers on Member States ’ officers participating in operations at the external borders of another Member State or in the context of return enforcementBrussels, April 2006 This...

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Main Authors: Operating At The, External Borders, Patrice-emmanuel Schmitz, Kamini Aisola, Rebecca Vanhecke, Thomas Van Cangh, Wilfried De Wever, Sébastien Baqué, Marc Flammang, Els De Busser
Other Authors: The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives
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Online Access:http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.423.4353
http://www.statewatch.org/observatories_files/frontex_observatory/2006-ec-bg-study.pdf
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Summary:of the EU Final report of the Study to examine the possibility of preparing a legal instrument in order to confer executive powers on Member States ’ officers participating in operations at the external borders of another Member State or in the context of return enforcementBrussels, April 2006 This document presents the results of the Study on the powers of border officers carried out by Unisys for the Directorate General Justice, Freedom and Security of the European Commission. This study has for objective to assess the situation in the 25 EU Member States, Norway, Iceland and Switzerland with respect to the possibility of conferring executive powers on border officers invited to operate at the external EU borders of another state or in the context of joint return enforcement. From there it draws