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"Hippokrates" funding programme
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Network of contact points for genocide, war crimes etc.
"AGIS" funding programme
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Gibraltar and corruption convention
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Sirene manual
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Synthetic drugs (general)
Counterfeiting the euro (Europol)
Exchange of information on terrorism
European police college
Criminal record information exchange
Police liaison officers
Decision on SIS II (amendment)
'Criminal justice' programme
'Crime prevention' programme
SIS II (Criminal law/policing aspects)
Football hooligans
Asset recovery network
Cross-border intervention teams
Cross-border police cooperation (Prum Treaty Decision)
Cross-border police cooperation (implementation of Prum Decision)
Law enforcement access to VIS
Anti-corruption network
Migration from SIS to SIS II
Decision amending Decision establishing Eurojust
European Judicial Network
Implementation of Framework Decision on exchange of criminal records
Decision establishing Europol
Protection of public figures amendment
Replacement of Customs Information System
Crime prevention network
Extending EU/USA extraditon treaties to Netherlands Antilles and Aruba
Decisions implementing conventions and joint actions
Amendment of Europol staff salaries
Amendment of Europol staff regulations
Decision on Europol staff salaries
Extension of Europol's mandate
Europol negotiations with third states/agencies (Monaco/UN)
Europol transmission of data to third states
Synthetic drugs ('PMMA')
Authorisation of Europol negotiations with Albania, Croatia, FRY, FYROM and Bosnia-Herzegovina
Europol staff salaries
Europol staff regulations
Europol confidentiality rules
Europol staff regulations
Europol staff salaries
Synthetic drugs (2C-I, 2C-T-2, 2C-T-7 and TMA-2)
Amendment of Europol staff regulations
Europol staff salaries (correction)
Europol staff salaries (update)
Europol financial Regulation
Framework decisions
Counterfeiting of euro
Status of victims
Payment card fraud & counterfeiting
Money laundering
Counterfeiting of the euro
Definition of terrorism
European arrest warrant
Joint investigation teams
Trafficking in humans
Illegal entry and residence
Environmental crime
Freezing of assets and evidence
Corruption in the private sector
Child prostitution/pornography
Drug trafficking
Mutual recognition of financial penalties
Attacks on information systems
Confiscation
Ship pollution
Confiscation orders
Exchange of police information
Prior convictions
Organised crime
Transfer of custodial sentences
Data protection in criminal law and policing
Alternative sanctions and suspended sentences
Racism and xenophobia
Terrorism (amendment)
European Evidence Warrant
Criminal record exchange
In absentia trials
Pre-trial supervision orders
Conflicts of jurisdiction in criminal matters
Accreditation of forensic laboratory activities
Conventions
Mutual legal assistance (MLA) convention
First Protocol to Europol Convention (powers re money laundering)
Protocol to 2000 MLA Convention
Second Protocol to Europol Convention (re investigation teams and powers)
Customs files protocol
Third Protocol to Europol Convention (numerous provisions)
Recommendations
Recommendation on Terrorist financing
Europol requests to MS to start investigations
Europol assistance to joint teams
Cyber-crime network
Terrorism and visiting persons
Harmonisation of drug statistics
Multi-national anti-terrorist teams
Drug-trafficking investigations
Cooperation between agencies tracking drug precursors
Contact points on private security
Information exchange on "terrorist" protestors
Joint investigation teams (model agreement)
Resolutions
Combatting international crime
Euro counterfeiting
Public order at football matches
DNA analysis & exchange
Disappeared children
Football policing handbook
Trafficking in persons
Football match bans
Conclusions
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