Statewatch European Monitoring & Documentation Centre on Justice and Home Affairs in the EU

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Welcome to SEMDOC

Statewatch has been systematically monitoring and documenting the development of EU Justice and Home Affairs (JHA) policy since 1991. SEMDOC seeks to increase public understanding and debate about JHA policy through the provision of comprehensive information about decision-making and legislation.

JHA archive

Statewatch maintins an online archive of over 7,000 official documents that chart the development of EU Justice and Home Affairs Policy over three decades. The documents cover the period 1976 to 2000, from the establishment in1976 of the 'TREVI' Group on 'Terrorism, Radicalisation and Extremist Violence' by the governments of the then six EEC member states; through the period of 'European Political Cooperation' during the 1980s; and the negotiations leading up to and period following the establishment of the Schengen and Maastricht Treaty frameworks, which set the parameters for Justice and Home Affairs cooperation throughout the 1990s. New documents are constantly being added. See: JHA archive - EU Justice and Home Affairs documents from 1976 onwards and highlighted documents.

Legislative observatory - latest updates

Amendment of insolvency Regulation (Last edited on 18 November 2015)
Case law (Last edited on 18 November 2015)
Pending cases (Last edited on 18 November 2015)
Decided cases (Last edited on 18 November 2015)
Withdrawn cases (Last edited on 18 November 2015)
Substantive case law (Last edited on 18 November 2015)
Withdrawn (Last edited on 18 November 2015)
Regulation on European Police College (Last edited on 18 November 2015)
Regulation on Eurojust (Last edited on 18 November 2015)
European Public Prosecutor's Office (Last edited on 18 November 2015)
Provisional legal aid (Last edited on 18 November 2015)
Childrens' rights as suspects (Last edited on 18 November 2015)
Passenger name records (Last edited on 18 November 2015)

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