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Justice and Home Affairs Council

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Justice and Home Affairs Council (JHA) is one of the configurations of the Council of the European Union and is composed of the justice and home affairs ministers of the 27 European Union member states.[1]

Composition

JHA is composed of the justice and home affairs ministers of the 27 European Union member states.[1] While most member states send one minister for both sectors, others send one minister for justice and another for home affairs.[1]

The European Commissioner for Home Affairs, the European Commissioner for Justice and the European Commissioner for Equality also participate in the meetings.[1]

Tasks

The Justice and Home Affairs Council develops cooperation and common policies on various cross-border issues, with the aim of building an EU-wide area of justice.

Cross-border issues include guaranteeing fundamental rights, free movement of citizens, civil protection, asylum and immigration matters, common investigations into cross-border organised crime, the EU's security strategy, including the fight against terrorism and organised crime, cybercrime and violent radicalisation.

The council covers legislation relating to:[1]

  • Free movement of persons, asylum and immigration
  • Judicial cooperation in civil matters
  • Judicial cooperation in criminal matters
  • Police and customs cooperation
  • European Union citizenship
  • Combating discrimination
  • Fight against terrorism
  • Fight against organized crime
  • Fight against trafficking in human beings
  • Combating drugs
  • Justice, freedom and security: Enlargement

Legislative procedure

Since the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty, the Council takes its decisions on most justice and home affairs legislation in co-decision with the European Parliament according to the ordinary legislative procedure.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Consilium - Justice and Home Affairs". Council of the European Union. Retrieved 18 January 2014.

External links

This page was last edited on 24 December 2023, at 15:09
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