31 December 1993
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Contents
EU: new secrecy code
Holland: democracy & secrecy
EU: EU, not EC but not all the time
EU: ECHR in eastern Europe
EU: ECHR cases: X v Malta
EU: Europol to be in the Hague
Holland: Organised crime
Northern Ireland: Extradition case
Northern Ireland: Compensation Costs
Northern Ireland: Censorship
Northern Ireland: Political Vetting
UK: Crown Prosecution Service
UK: Criminal justice: no way forward
UK: Bridgwater Four Campaign
Ireland: New Public Order Bill
UK: The deportation of Ms Nwokedi
EU: Euro-visas
EU: Welcome and goodbye
UK: Deportation of refugee upheld
UK: Woman is not illegal immigrant
Finland: to close northern borders?
France: new asylum law passed
EU: Dublin Convention
Austria: asylum policies criticised
France: racist practices denounced
Spain: Moroccan children repelled
Sweden: asylum-seekers seized
UK: The Intelligence Services Bill
UK: GCHQ talks collapse
UK: Conference on security agencies
UK: New members of Prisons Board
UK: Prisons condemned
Netherlands: UN Committee slates Holland
UK: Anti-BNP rally attacked by police
UK: Three jailed for refugee murder
Austria: letter bomb attacks
Features
The Council of Interior and Justice Ministers: Brussels, 29-30 November
Out of sight, out of mind: Western Europe's cordon sanitaire
Report on the Border Tour of the New Walls in Europe, organised by Bündnis 90/Die Grünen, 29 October - 3 November 1993
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