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Title: Civil-Military Co-operation and Co-ordination in the EU and in Selected Member States |
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Abstract The agenda for Crisis Management Operations (CMOs) has widened still further and with it the related need to engage with civilian actors has become even more important due to the 'security development nexus'. In essence, there is no security without development and vice versa. From this follows that civil-military co-operation (CIMIC) and civil-military co-ordination (CMCO) is not confined to the immediate conflict and post-conflict situation. Especially in post-conflict settings there can also be a mid- and long-term need to combine military and civilian skills, instruments and concepts, especially in the realm of security sector reform (SSR). Thus, the requirements for CIMIC and CMCO are on the rise and pose a tremendous challenge for international institutions, including the EU. [Dr Hans-Georg Ehrhart] |
Author: Ehrhart, Hans-Georg |
Series Title:European Parliament - Study |
Publisher: Europäische Union / Europäisches Parlament |
Year: 2007 |
ISBN / ISSN / Kat.Nr: PE 381.406 |
Language: en |
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien |
Keyword: internal securityconflict strategymilitary |
Subject: Foreign policyPeace. Wars. Terrorism |
Online Ressource: vorübergehend nicht erreichbar! |
Bitte beachten Sie die urheberrechtlichen Bedingungen der Dokumentenbenutzung / Please observe the copyright when accessing the document | Quelle / Source: Europäisches Parlament (http://www.europarl.europa.eu/) |
Title: OPINION no 3-2006 : THE HUMAN RIGHTS RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE EU MEMBER STATES IN THE CONTEXT OF THE C.I.A. ACTIVITIES IN EUROPE ; (EXTRAORDINARY RENDITIONS) |
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Table of Contents I. Introduction II. The alleged CIA activities in Europe (extraordinary renditions) within the Framework of the NATO or the bilateral SOFA (status of forces) agreements III. The Protection from Torture and other Forms of Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment in E.U. Member States IV. Conclusions and Recommendations |
Author (Corp. Body): Network of Independent Experts on Fundamental Rights |
Contributer: Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Justiz, Freiheit und Sicherheit |
Year: 2006 |
ISBN / ISSN / Kat.Nr: CFR-CDF.Opinion3.2006 |
Language: en |
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien |
Keyword: foreign countriesEUhuman rightsmilitarypenal lawcivil law |
Subject: International relationsEuropean Community treaties and agreementsHuman rights |
Countries Scheme: Europe. General ResourcesUSA |
Online Ressource: vorübergehend nicht erreichbar! |
Bitte beachten Sie die urheberrechtlichen Bedingungen der Dokumentenbenutzung / Please observe the copyright when accessing the document | Quelle / Source: Europäische Kommission (http://ec.europa.eu/) |
Title: Operational Guidelines on the preparation and implementation of EU financed actions specific to countering terrorism and violent extremism in third countries |
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Abstract The European Union (EU) recognises the need to address the threat of terrorism, and further develop cooperation within both its neighbourhood and external regions to prevent or counter violent extremism (P/CVE). The EUs Counter-Terrorism (CT) Strategy comprises four pillars Prevent, Protect, Pursue, Respond - designed to reduce terrorism globally, while respecting human rights. The prevent pillar can be distinguished from the following three in that it focuses on non-coercive measures that seek to prevent or mitigate violent extremism. The remaining three pillars tend to focus on or coercive measures, such as those conducted by law enforcement or the military, as well as the activities of intelligence services, which usually work alongside or in support of law enforcement and the military. This reflects the fact that over time international policymakers have acknowledged that security measures alone cannot address the complex nature terrorism, especially in terms of reducing the enabling environment for violent extremism....These Guidelines is intended to provide a comprehensive practical framework on the EUs external actions in the area of counter-terrorism (CT) and preventing and countering violent extremism (P/CVE). It offers practical support and operational Guidelines to EU staff on the design, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of EU financed CT and P/CVE specific interventions in third countries.[Author vide copyright] |
Table of Contents INTRODUCTION About the Guidelines Why a CT-P/CVE Guidelines? How to Use the Guidelines 1 CONCEPTS AND DEFINITIONS 1.1. Terrorism and Violent Extremism 1.2. Radicalisation 1.3. Counter-Terrorism 1.4. Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism (P/CVE) 1.5. CT and P/CVE Mainstreaming 2 THE EU, INTERNATIONAL PRINCIPLES AND STRATEGIC APPROACH 2.1. Main EU relevant policies 2.2. Relevant EU Financial Instruments 2.3. Key EU Principles 3 PRACTICAL GUIDELINES 3.1. Overview 3.2. Programming 3.3. Identification 3.4. Formulation 3.5. Implementation 3.6. Evaluation including Lessons Learned and Close Down APPENDIX |
Author (Corp. Body): CIVI.POL Conseil | Royal United Services Institute for Defence and Security Studies |
Contributer: Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Internationale Zusammenarbeit und Entwicklung |
Year: 2017 |
ISBN / ISSN / Kat.Nr: Expert Support Facility IFS 2014 - LOT 3 | EuropeAid/134757/C/SER/multi | Request for Services N° 2015/366113 |
Language: en |
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien |
Keyword: foreign policythird countriesdevelopment policyEUfinancial assistancelaw enforcementviolencemanual campaignhuman rightsmilitarypreventionsecurity policyterrorism |
Subject: Aid programmesForeign policyEuropean Community funds and financial instruments. EIBDemocracy and civil liberties |
Countries Scheme: Europe. General Resources |
Online Ressource: vorübergehend nicht erreichbar! |
Bitte beachten Sie die urheberrechtlichen Bedingungen der Dokumentenbenutzung / Please observe the copyright when accessing the document | Quelle / Source: Europäische Kommission (http://ec.europa.eu/) |
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