europol in English

noun

[Eu·ro·pol || 'jʊərəʊpɒl]

police organization for the European Union whose purpose is to enhance efficiency and cooperation between European police forces

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1. providing all necessary high quality information to Europol in good time

2. Europol and Eurojust also have access to certain categories of alerts (16).

3. Europol and Eurojust also have access to certain categories of alerts ( 16 ).

4. Within their respective competencies, Europol and Eurojust may participate in the activities of the Network

5. Many Member States are still sending Europol too few data or none at all.

6. Europol may also appoint a representative to the SIS # and VIS Advisory Groups

7. Leads Europol and is accountable to the Management Board in respect of the performance of his duties.

8. ((Civil service - Europol staff - Invalidity - Invalidity allowance - Calculation of interest - Application for damages - Manifest inadmissibility))

9. Europol may also appoint a representative to the VIS, Eurodac and EES Advisory Groups.’.

10. Selection for an Europol post will be based on personal suitability and professional qualifications.

11. It will also ensure that the EC3 activities are aligned with the Europol strategy and work plan.

12. The provisions of paragraphs 1, 2 and 3 may not be a bar to direct action by Europol.

13. It shall connect, and be responsible for the connection of, the Europol central access point to the EES.

14. Act of the Management Board of Europol of 1 October 1998 laying down its rules of procedure

15. The Accounting Officer may grant advances to cover disbursements to be effected by a member of staff on behalf of Europol.

16. In accordance with the SIS II Decision, Europol and Eurojust also have access to certain categories of alerts.

17. Europol can play a very important role in the coordination of European measures to combat these abhorrent types of crime.

18. A member of the Europol staff who is called up for military service or alternative service shall cease to receive his remuneration.

19. Europol had Abdeslam as first in a list of wanted criminals out of 57 individuals listed publicly by the organisation in January 2016.

20. - exceptionally, when the Director of Europol considers such transmission absolutely necessary to safeguard the essential interests of the Member States or to prevent imminent danger associated with crime.

21. (b) exceptionally, after authorisation by the Director of Europol, if he considers onward transmission of the data by the third body to be absolutely necessary:

22. The agreement on strategic cooperation between Europol and the United States, which provides for the exchange of strategic information and liaison officers, is a good example of this cooperation.

23. (b) exceptionally, after authorisation by the Director of Europol taking account the conditions laid down in Article 2(2), if the considers onward transmission of the data by the third body to be absolutely necessary:

24. (b) exceptionally, after authorisation by the Director of Europol taking account the conditions laid down in Article 2(2), if he considers onward transmission of the data by the third body to be absolutely necessary:

25. The SIS II develops new characteristics: widened access to the SIS (Europol, Eurojust, national prosecutors, vehicle licensing authorities), interlinking of alerts, addition of new categories of data, including biometric data (fingerprints and photographs), as well as a technical platform to be shared with the Visa Information System.

26. As for the method, I must say that the fight against trafficking in human beings does not necessarily need full communitarisation but rather close cooperation between Member States under the aegis of Europol and Interpol. These inter-state structures have proven their effectiveness on the ground.

27. the debate on the report on Europol (Report: Agustín Díaz de Mera García Consuegra — A6-0447/2007) (Item 34 on the agenda) would be brought forward and would be held directly after the debate on the Council and Commission statements on the situation in Kenya (Item 55 on the agenda).

28. interest from the date on which the debt in respect of the damage to the ankle came into being (9 % AMA, EUR 20 420,12) for the period from the date on which Europol was held liable, 27 January 2004, less 15 days (section 4B of the policy) to 3 May 2010, which amounts to EUR 6 878,71;

29. 8. Takes the view that the problem is not confined to individual countries and that the 'hormone mafia' must be combated at international level; takes the view that in order to break up the networks, the Commission's task force should be given more resources to coordinate more effectively action taken by national authorities and that a specialist international unit must be set up with responsibility for coordinating information available on the existing international networks and collating it in a European data base which can be consulted by national detection services; calls specifically for the duties of Europol, once it has been set up, to include the fight against trafficking in anabolic substances;