- FECL 59 (December 1999):
- FECL 59 (December 1999): 1 MILLION NEW GERMANS UNDER REVISED CITIZENSHIP LAW?
- FECL 59 (December 1999): ASYLUM AND MIGRATION: 'HIGH LEVEL' GROUP COUNTRY REPORTS
- FECL 59 (December 1999): BRIEFS
- FECL 59 (December 1999): BULGARIA NO COUNTRY OF EMIGRATION
- FECL 59 (December 1999): DOCUMENTS AND PUBLICATIONS
- FECL 59 (December 1999): EU LAW-MAKING AFTER AMSTERDAM: THE EXAMPLE OF EURODAC
- FECL 59 (December 1999): EU WAR ON "ILLEGAL" MIGRANTS IN THE MEDITERRANEAN CAUSES HUMAN TRAGEDIES
- FECL 59 (December 1999): EUROPOL AND INTERPOL BOSSES AT ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF THE BKA
- FECL 59 (December 1999): GERMAN CONSTITUTIONAL COURT AUTHORISES TELECOM INTERCEPTIONS BY BND
- FECL 59 (December 1999): GERMAN FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE SERVICE SEEKS A ROLE IN COMBATTING IMMIGRATION
- FECL 59 (December 1999): LATIN EU COUNTRIES SEEK NEW APPROACH TO IMMIGRATION
- FECL 59 (December 1999): NEW EU-COMPATIBLE ASYLUM LEGISLATION IN BULGARIA
- FECL 59 (December 1999): NEW SURVEILLANCE EQUIPMENT FOR BULGARIA'S BORDER POLICE
- FECL 59 (December 1999): TAMPERE SUMMIT: AN EXERCISE IN WINDOW-DRESSING
- FECL 59 (December 1999): THE FIGHT AGAINST TERRORISM: EXECUTIVE AND LEGISLATIVE INITIATIVES VS THE COURTS?
- FECL 58 (June 1999): BRITISH HIGH COURT REBUKES ANTI-TERRORISM LEGISLATION
- FECL 58 (June 1999): COMMISSION PAPER ON COMMON STANDARDS ON ASYLUM PROCEDURES
- FECL 58 (June 1999): INTERCEPTION CAPABILITIES 2000: THE ABOLITION OF PRIVACY?
- FECL 58 (June 1999): JHA COUNCIL MEETING, 27-28 MAY
- FECL 58 (June 1999): KEEPING REFUGEES AWAY: THE NATO AND EU WAR IN THE BALKANS
- FECL 58 (June 1999): SEA-CHANGE IN UK ASYLUM PERSPECTIVE?
- FECL 58 (June 1999): THE NATO WAR, THE ETHNIC CLEANSING - IS THERE A WAY OUT?
- FECL 58 (June 1999): TWO AFRICANS KILLED IN DEPORTATION ATTEMPTS
- FECL 57 (March 1999): 'TRUTH COMMISSION' TO ENQUIRE INTO ILLEGAL SECRET SERVICE ACTIVITIES
- FECL 57 (March 1999): BOMBINGS INCOMPATIBLE WITH HUMANITARIAN CONCERNS
- FECL 57 (March 1999): CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE: DIFFICULT ADAPTATION TO SCHENGEN
- FECL 57 (March 1999): CLAMPING DOWN ON REFUGEES AND "IMMIGRANT SMUGGLERS"
- FECL 57 (March 1999): GERMAN-POLISH BORDER A DANGEROUS PLACE FOR TAXI DRIVERS
- FECL 57 (March 1999): INFORMAL JHA MEETING IN BERLIN, 11-12 FEBRUARY
- FECL 57 (March 1999): INTERCEPTION OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- FECL 57 (March 1999): JHA MEETING 3-4 DECEMBER
- FECL 57 (March 1999): MASS TRIAL OF 138 ACCUSED OF PARTICIPATION IN TERRORIST ORGANISATION ENDS IN A FIASCO
- FECL 57 (March 1999): TACKLING "ILLEGAL" IMMIGRATION
- FECL 56 (December 1998): "ZERO TOLERANCE" POLICY ON IMMIGRATION IS THE REAL SECURITY THREAT
- FECL 56 (December 1998): A QUESTION OF LAW OR POLITICS: THE SISON FAMILY ASYLUM CASE
- FECL 56 (December 1998): BRITAIN'S NEW ANTI-TERRORISM BILL: PUTTING LAW AT THE SERVICE OF POLITICS
- FECL 56 (December 1998): DOCUMENTS AND PUBLICATIONS
- FECL 56 (December 1998): EU HELPS POLAND TIGHTEN BORDER CONTROLS
- FECL 56 (December 1998): EU STRATEGY PAPER ON ASYLUM AND IMMIGRATION: SHOW OF "POLITICAL MUSclE"?
- FECL 56 (December 1998): GRIM END OF A JOURNEY TO THE PROMISED LAND
- FECL 56 (December 1998): JHA COUNCIL MEETING OF 24 SEPTEMBER
- FECL 56 (December 1998): KOSOVO CRISIS A PRETEXT FOR MILITARISATION OF REFUGEE MANAGEMENT
- FECL 56 (December 1998): NEW POWERS FOR THE BORDER POLICE: CHECKS ANYWHERE AT ANY TIME
- FECL 55 (August 1998): 'MINI-SUMMIT' OF FIVE INTERIOR MINISTERS IN AUSTRIA: CONTAINING REFUGEE INFLUXES
- FECL 55 (August 1998): DEFEAT FOR OPPONENTS OF POLITICAL POLICING: NEW LAW ON STATE PROTECTION IN FORCE
- FECL 55 (August 1998): FREEDOM OF INFORMATION: SWEDISH JOURNALISTS UNION WINS CASE AT EUROPEAN COURT OF JUSTICE
- FECL 55 (August 1998): JOINT SUPERVISORY AUTHORITY: SECOND ANNUAL REPORT
- FECL 55 (August 1998): JUSTICE AND HOME AFFAIRS COUNCIL OF 28-29 MAY
- FECL 55 (August 1998): MASS ARRESTS AT AMSTERDAM EU SUMMIT ILLEGAL
- FECL 55 (August 1998): NEW SPANISH-BELGIAN ROW OVER ASYLUM<
- FECL 55 (August 1998): UNDOCUMENTED MIGRANTS IN PORTUGAL
- FECL 55 (August 1998): US CITIZEN DENIED ASYLUM IN SWEDEN - USA A 'SAFE COUNTRY'?
- FECL 54 (May 1998): BILATERAL EXCHANGE OF FINGERPRINTS OF ASYLUM SEEKERS ALREADY TAKING PLACE
- FECL 54 (May 1998): BUGGING BEDROOMS: NEW LAW ON AUDIO AND VIDEO SURVEILLANCE
- FECL 54 (May 1998): EU AND APPLICANT COUNTRIES TO SIGN ‘PRE-ACCESSION PACT’ ON ORGANISED CRIME
- FECL 54 (May 1998): FEWER ASYLUM SEEKERS IN WESTERN EUROPE, IN 1996
- FECL 54 (May 1998): IMMIGRANT HUNTING AT EASTERN BORDER: ‘CARRIER SANCTIONS’ AGAINST TAXI DRIVERS
- FECL 54 (May 1998): JUSTICE AND HOME AFFAIRS COUNCIL OF 19 MARCH
- FECL 54 (May 1998): NAPLES II AND MUTUAL ASSISTANCE IN CRIMINAL MATTERS: THE MAKING OF A LEGAL LABYRINTH
- FECL 54 (May 1998): THE AMSTERDAM TREATY: TOWARDS A COMMON AREA OF FREEDOM, SECURITY AND JUSTICE?
- FECL 53 (January/February 1998): "ECONOMIC MIGRANTS?" - THE CAUSES OF THE KURDISH EXODUS
- FECL 53 (January/February 1998): 'AN APPRAISAL OF TECHNOLOGIES OF POLITICAL CONTROL': A EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT WORKING DOCUMENT
- FECL 53 (January/February 1998): ALIENS SUBJECTED TO GENETIC TESTS
- FECL 53 (January/February 1998): CONTROVERSIAL LANGUAGE TESTS FOR THE DETERMINATION OF ASYLUM SEEKERS' COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
- FECL 53 (January/February 1998): ETHNIC SERBS HARASSED IN CROATIA
- FECL 53 (January/February 1998): EURODAC: JUST THE FIRST STEP TOWARDS LIMITLESS FINGERPRINTING?
- FECL 53 (January/February 1998): GERMAN NEGOTIATIONS WITH BARZANI'S KDP ON STOPPING KURDISH EXODUS?
- FECL 53 (January/February 1998): ITALY AND THE KURDISH REFUGEES: NO PANIC
- FECL 53 (January/February 1998): KURDISH EXODUS TRIGGERS EU WAR ON "ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS"
- FECL 53 (January/February 1998): POLICE TASK FORCE TO FIGHT MIGRANT SMUGGLERS
- FECL 53 (January/February 1998): UNHCR DECRIES WESTERN REFUGEE POLICIES
- FECL 52 (December 1997): "PARTICIPATION IN A CRIMINAL ORGANISATION" SOON A CRIME IN ALL EU-MEMBER STATES?
- FECL 52 (December 1997): AUSTRIA AND ITALY: FULL SCHENGEN-MEMBERS. GREECE, STILL IN THE WAITING ROOM
- FECL 52 (December 1997): DATA SECURITY SCANDAL: SENSITIVE SIS-FILES FOUND AT RAILWAY STATION
- FECL 52 (December 1997): DEATHS IN CUSTODY... AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL REPORTS ON SWEDEN
- FECL 52 (December 1997): EVOLVING TRAGEDY...EUROPEAN ROMA
- FECL 52 (December 1997): GERMANY JOINS EUROPOL... DESPITE STRONG RESERVATIONS FROM JUDICIAL MAGISTRATES
- FECL 52 (December 1997): GOVERNMENT INVOLVEMENT IN ORGANISED CRIME
- FECL 52 (December 1997): MASS ARRESTS AT AMSTERDAM EU-SUMMIT UNLAWFUL, EXPERT REPORT CONclUDES
- FECL 52 (December 1997): OPINION - EU ASYLUM AND IMMIGRATION POLICIES IN CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE: THE "DOMINO" EFFECT
- FECL 52 (December 1997): SCHENGEN IMPLEMENTATION IN THE NORDIC COUNTRIES POSTPONED DUE TO COMPUTER PROBLEMS
- FECL 52 (December 1997): SWEDISH SECURITY POLICE ACCUSED OF POLITICAL POLICING: THE LEANDER CASE
- FECL 51 (May/June 1997): ASYLUM SEEKER ACQUITTED IN LüBECK ARSON TRIAL
- FECL 51 (May/June 1997): ASYLUM/IMMIGRATION, FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS, JUSTICE AND POLICE, - AN OVERVIEW OF THE AMSTERDAM TREATY
- FECL 51 (May/June 1997): GREECE JOINS SCHENGEN
- FECL 51 (May/June 1997): HIGH LEVEL GROUP PRESENTS "ACTION PLAN" AGAINST ORGANISED CRIME
- FECL 51 (May/June 1997): JHA COUNCIL APPROVES RULES ON EUROPOL ANALYSIS-FILES
- FECL 51 (May/June 1997): MASS ARRESTS AT THE AMSTERDAM EU-SUMMIT
- FECL 51 (May/June 1997): PERUVIAN PROFESSOR DENIED ENTRY TO GERMANY DESPITE VALID SCHENGEN VISA
- FECL 51 (May/June 1997): POLAND SEEKS EU SUPPORT IN STRENGTHENING EASTERN BORDERS
- FECL 51 (May/June 1997): POLICE OPERATION AT AMSTERDAM SUMMIT: A TEST RUN OF POLITICAL POLICING IN THE EU?
- FECL 51 (May/June 1997): SCHENGEN DATA PROTECTION AUTHORITY: NO PHONE NUMBER, NO SECRETARIAT, NO POWERS
- FECL 50 (March/April 1997): COUNCIL OF MINISTERS ADOPTS IMMIGRATION BILL
- FECL 50 (March/April 1997): DOCUMENTS AND PUBLICATIONS
- FECL 50 (March/April 1997): EVENTS
- FECL 50 (March/April 1997): IGC 'NON-PAPER' ON SCHENGEN AND THE EU
- FECL 50 (March/April 1997): NO NEED FOR RIGHT OF ASYLUM FOR EU-CITIZENS? IGC DISCUSSES SPANISH PROPOSAL
- FECL 50 (March/April 1997): SPAIN THREATENS PORTUGAL WITH REINTRODUCTION OF BORDER CONTROLS
- FECL 50 (March/April 1997): SWISS-YUGOSLAV AGREEMENT ON READMISSION
- FECL 50 (March/April 1997): TELECOMMUNICATION PROVIDERS TO ENSURE ACCESS OF SECURITY AUTHORITIES TO CUSTOMER DATA
- FECL 50 (March/April 1997): VISA REQUIREMENT FOR CHILDREN
- FECL 50 (March/April 1997): WESTERN GOVERNMENTS WANT SURVEILLANCE OF ELECTRONIC MAIL
- FECL 50 (March/April 1997): WHAT KIND OF "OPERATIVE POWERS" FOR EUROPOL?
- FECL 49 (December 1996/January 1997): APPEAL TO THE CITIZENS OF EUROPE FOR A NEW IMMIGRATION POLICY
- FECL 49 (December 1996/January 1997): DENMARK JOINS ‘SCHENGEN’
- FECL 49 (December 1996/January 1997): DROP IN ASYLUM APPLICATIONS IN EUROPE
- FECL 49 (December 1996/January 1997): DUBLIN SUMMIT: NO ASYLUM IN THE EU FOR CITIZENS OF EU MEMBER STATES
- FECL 49 (December 1996/January 1997): EU PLANS EXTRA-TERRITORIAL POLICE AND CUSTOMS OPERATION
- FECL 49 (December 1996/January 1997): EUROPEAN COOPERATION: AN AUTHORITARIAN TEMPTATION?
- FECL 49 (December 1996/January 1997): INCORPORATION OF "SCHENGEN" INTO EU DISCUSSED AT INFORMAL MEETING
- FECL 49 (December 1996/January 1997): MINISTER STEPS BACK AFTER NEW SNOOPING SCANDAL
- FECL 49 (December 1996/January 1997): MOUNTING RESISTANCE AGAINST SCHENGEN IN NORWAY: RATIFICATION UNCERTAIN
- FECL 49 (December 1996/January 1997): SECRETIVE "SIRENES": MAINTAINING PUBLIC ORDER AND STATE SECURITY
- FECL 48 (November 1996): AGREEMENT ON EXTRADITION PUTS AN END TO SPANISH-BELGIAN DISPUTE
- FECL 48 (November 1996): BOSNIANS IN GERMANY: FROM TEMPORARY PROTECTION TO PERMANENT INSECURITY
- FECL 48 (November 1996): BRITISH CONSERVATIVES KEEN TO IMPLEMENT RESTRICTIVE EU ASYLUM POLICIES AT HOME
- FECL 48 (November 1996): COUNCIL OF EUROPE REPORT ON AUSTRIAN POLICE: 'TORTURE-LIKE PRACTICES'
- FECL 48 (November 1996): DOCUMENTS AND PUBLICATIONS
- FECL 48 (November 1996): EUROPOL CHIEF STORBECK ON THE STATE AND THE PROSPECTS OF HIS AGENCY
- FECL 48 (November 1996): EUROPOL: NO PLANS TO ABANDON STORAGE OF SENSITIVE PERSONAL DATA
- FECL 48 (November 1996): URGENT ACTION
- FECL 47 (October 1996): AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL CONCERNED ABOUT EU CONVENTION ON EXTRADITION
- FECL 47 (October 1996): BELATED DISclOSURE OF SECRET COUNCIL REPORT ON TRANSPARENCY
- FECL 47 (October 1996): DOCUMENTS AND PUBLICATIONS
- FECL 47 (October 1996): GERMAN FEDERAL PROSECUTOR BLOCKED DUTCH
- FECL 47 (October 1996): INFORMATION REQUEST
- FECL 47 (October 1996): INTER-EUROPEAN EXCHANGES: THE PROBLEM OF VISAS AND OTHER OBSTAclES TO MOBILITY
- FECL 47 (October 1996): PALME MURDER: THE SOUTH AFRICAN CONNECTION AND THE SWEDISH POLICE LINK
- FECL 47 (October 1996): POLICE BRUTALITY IN BULGARIA: THE SHADOW OF THE "IRON HAND"
- FECL 47 (October 1996): SISON CASE: RECOGNISED REFUGEE THREATENED WITH DEPORTATION
- FECL 47 (October 1996): WAITING FOR A NEW IMMIGRATION LAW
- FECL 46 (August 1996): 29 ORGANISATIONS JOIN IN ANTI-RACIST COALITION
- FECL 46 (August 1996): A SKETCH OF AN ENTIRELY DIFFERENT EUROPOL
- FECL 46 (August 1996): CONSTITUTIONAL COUNCIL CENSURES PARTS OF ANTI-TERRORISM LAW
- FECL 46 (August 1996): EURODAC COMPUTER TO HOLD FINGERPRINTS OF ALL ASYLUM SEEKERS
- FECL 46 (August 1996): FBI TO OPEN OFFICE IN PRAGUE
- FECL 46 (August 1996): IRREGULAR IMMIGRANTS: INCONSISTENT AND ARBITRARY GOVERNMENT POLICY
- FECL 46 (August 1996): LÜBECK ARSON: NEW EVIDENCE OF NAZI INVOLVEMENT REFLECTS ON INVESTIGATION AUTHORITIES
- FECL 46 (August 1996): PRIVILEGED AND NON-PRIVILEGED THIRD COUNTRY NATIONALS
- FECL 46 (August 1996): SWISS CITIZEN ABDUCTED BY WESTERN SECRET SERVICE?
- FECL 46 (August 1996): VOLUNTARY REPATRIATIONS TO BOSNIA
- FECL 45 (July 1996): 'FLEXIBLE' EU CONVENTION ON EXTRADITION
- FECL 45 (July 1996): ASYLUM SEEKERS RETURNED BY GERMANY, JAILED IN POLAND
- FECL 45 (July 1996): CLOSER FRENCH-SPANISH POLICE COOPERATION
- FECL 45 (July 1996): CONTROVERSIAL REFORM OF AUSTRIAN FOREIGNERS LEGISLATION
- FECL 45 (July 1996): DOCUMENTS AND PUBLICATIONS
- FECL 45 (July 1996): EU INTERGOVERNMENTAL CONFERENCE ON THE FUTURE OF JUSTICE AND HOME AFFAIRS CO-OPERATION
- FECL 45 (July 1996): EUROPOL CONVENTION READY FOR RATIFICATION
- FECL 45 (July 1996): PARLIAMENT ADOPTS HARSH ASYLUM LAW
- FECL 45 (July 1996): UKRAINE RESTORES SOVIET-ERA BORDER ZONE
- FECL 45 (July 1996): UN COMMITTEE WARNS SWEDEN AND SWITZERLAND AGAINST VIOLATING CONVENTION AGAINST TORTURE
- FECL 45 (July 1996): UNCONTROLLED REGISTRATION OF FOREIGNERS
- FECL 45 (July 1996): VIENNA CITY ADMINISTRATION INDULGES IN "CULTURAL RACISM"
- FECL 44 (June 1996): "MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING" ON THE INTERCEPTION OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- FECL 44 (June 1996): BRITAIN'S MAD COWS BLOCKED JUSTICE AND HOME AFFAIRS COUNCIL
- FECL 44 (June 1996): DOCUMENTS AND PUBLICATIONS
- FECL 44 (June 1996): HARDENING GERMAN ASYLUM PRACTICE
- FECL 44 (June 1996): INTERCEPTION OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS: THE GERMAN MODEL
- FECL 44 (June 1996): LEGAL BLESSING FOR THE BURIAL OF ASYLUM RIGHTS
- FECL 44 (June 1996): RESPITE FOR BOSNIAN REFUGEES IN GERMANY
- FECL 44 (June 1996): SCHENGEN CHARTER FLIGHTS TO ZAIRE
- FECL 44 (June 1996): THE RISE OF THE 'AUTHORITARIAN WELFARE STATE'
- FECL 44 (June 1996): TRANSPARENCY IN THE EU: THEORY AND PRACTICE
- FECL 43 (April/May 1996): "BACK ON THE TORTURE TRAIL"
- FECL 43 (April/May 1996): DOCUMENTS AND PUBLICATIONS
- FECL 43 (April/May 1996): EVENTS
- FECL 43 (April/May 1996): FORMER HIGH-RANKING MAFIA HUNTER SENTENCED FOR MAFIA MEMBERSHIP
- FECL 43 (April/May 1996): JUDICIAL INQUIRY INTO NORWEGIAN SECRET SURVEILLANCE
- FECL 43 (April/May 1996): NEW ANTI-IMMIGRATION PROPOSALS EMBARRASS THE GOVERNMENT
- FECL 43 (April/May 1996): NEW POLICE POWERS FOR FIGHT AGAINST TERRORISM
- FECL 43 (April/May 1996): NORWAY AND SCHENGEN: LOVE IT OR LEAVE IT
- FECL 43 (April/May 1996): ONE RECOGNISED REFUGEE IN THE FIRST FOUR MONTHS OF 1996
- FECL 43 (April/May 1996): ONE YEAR OF SCHENGEN IN OPERATION
- FECL 43 (April/May 1996): SIX MONTHS AFTER DAYTON
- FECL 43 (April/May 1996): SWISS-HUNGARIAN POLICE AND JUSTICE COOPERATION
- FECL 42 (March 1996): A-COUNCIL MEETING: NO PROGRESS ON EUROPOL
- FECL 42 (March 1996): ASYLUM: MASSIVE DROP IN RECOGNISED REFUGEES
- FECL 42 (March 1996): DISPUTES BETWEEN MEMBER STATES BURDEN SCHENGEN COOPERATION
- FECL 42 (March 1996): DOCUMENTS AND PUBLICATIONS
- FECL 42 (March 1996): EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT VOTES FOR RESOLUTION ON EUROPOL
- FECL 42 (March 1996): EVENTS
- FECL 42 (March 1996): IS THE UNHCR GOING ASTRAY?
- FECL 42 (March 1996): JOINT DEPORTATION OF ZAIRIANS BY FRANCE, GERMANY AND HOLLAND
- FECL 42 (March 1996): LATE AMNESTY FOR OTELO
- FECL 42 (March 1996): REFUGEES AND MIGRANTS A HEAVY BURDEN FOR BALTIC STATES
- FECL 42 (March 1996): TOUGHER RULES FOR FAMILY REUNION LEAD TO TRAGEDIES
- FECL 42 (March 1996): UNHCR PLANS FOR THE RETURN OF REFUGEES FROM FORMER YUGOSLAVIA
- FECL 41 (February 1996): 'VIGIPIRATE' MEASURES EASED BUT NOT RAISED
- FECL 41 (February 1996): AUSTRIA TO REARM EXTERNAL BORDERS WITH VIEW TO SCHENGEN IMPLEMENTATION
- FECL 41 (February 1996): BILL AGAINST ORGANISED CRIME PROVIDES FOR EXTENSIVE BUGGING
- FECL 41 (February 1996): DOCUMENTS AND PUBLICATIONS
- FECL 41 (February 1996): DRIVING FORCES BEHIND PRISON GROWTH: THE MASS MEDIA
- FECL 41 (February 1996): EUROPEAN REPORT SEVERE ON DETENTION CONDITIONS IN PARIS
- FECL 41 (February 1996): EVENTS
- FECL 41 (February 1996): FEWER "LEGAL" FOREIGNERS IN FRANCE
- FECL 41 (February 1996): HARSH TREATMENT OF IRISH REPUBLICANPRISONERS IN BRITISH JAILS
- FECL 41 (February 1996): RULES FOR EUROPOL'S ANALYSIS FILES: INCONGRUOUS NEW DRAFT
- FECL 41 (February 1996): SWEDISH JOURNALISTS CHALLENGE EU-COUNCIL ON SECRECY
- FECL 41 (February 1996): WORKING PROGRAMME OF THE DUTCH PRESIDENCY
- FECL 40 (December 1995/January 1996): DOCUMENTS AND PUBLICATIONS
- FECL 40 (December 1995/January 1996): FECL-REPORT ON EUROPOL REGISTERS TRIGGERED PUBLIC DEBATE
- FECL 40 (December 1995/January 1996): GERMAN PROGRESS REPORT ON SCHENGEN IMPLEMENTATION
- FECL 40 (December 1995/January 1996): JUSTICE MINISTER RESIGNS IN PROTEST AGAINST BUGGING
- FECL 40 (December 1995/January 1996): K.4 COMMITTEE DRAFT CONVENTION ON EXTRADITION
- FECL 40 (December 1995/January 1996): MIGRANTS IN GREECE: ISSUES OF POLICY AND THEORY
- FECL 40 (December 1995/January 1996): MIGRANTS' MISERIES IN BULGARIA
- FECL 40 (December 1995/January 1996): NEW IMMIGRATION AND ASYLUM BILL: TORY ATTACK ON ASYLUM-SEEKERS
- FECL 40 (December 1995/January 1996): NEW ROW OVER MUNICH PLUTONIUM DEAL
- FECL 40 (December 1995/January 1996): STEMMING THE FLOW OF MIGRANTS
- FECL 40 (December 1995/January 1996): SWEDEN AND NORWAY ANSWER SCHENGEN QUESTIONNAIRE
- FECL 40 (December 1995/January 1996): SWEDISH BORDER CONTROLS MOVED TO COUNTRIES OF DEPARTURE
- FECL 39 (November 1995): ALGERIAN ALLOWED TO STAY DESPITE EXPULSION ORDER
- FECL 39 (November 1995): ALTERNATIVE FORUM: 'THE OTHER FACE OF THE EUROPEAN PROJECT' Madrid, 11-16 December
- FECL 39 (November 1995): ASYLUM AUTHORITIES OFFICIAL COUNTERFEITED ID-DOCUMENT
- FECL 39 (November 1995): BARBED WIRE BETWEEN CEUTA AND MOROCCO
- FECL 39 (November 1995): DOCUMENTS AND PUBLICATIONS
- FECL 39 (November 1995): EUROPOL'S ANALYSIS REGISTERS TO CONTAIN DATA ON RACE, POLITICAL OPINION AND SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR
- FECL 39 (November 1995): GERMANY AND SWITZERLAND TO MATCH FINGERPRINTS OF ASYLUM SEEKERS: TEST RUN FOR EURODAC?
- FECL 39 (November 1995): GOVERNMENT PLANS NEW ANTI-TERRORIST LEGISLATION
- FECL 39 (November 1995): HUNTING A SPECTRE: THE FRENCH FIGHT AGAINST TERRORISM
- FECL 39 (November 1995): JOINT POSITION ON A COMMON DEFINITION OF THE TERM 'REFUGEE'
- FECL 39 (November 1995): JUSTICE AND HOME AFFAIRS MINISTERS MEET IN BRUSSELS
- FECL 39 (November 1995): LONG TERM SOLUTIONS TO THE QUESTION OF MIGRATION: THESES OF THE DUTCH 'THIRD CHAMBER'
- FECL 39 (November 1995): OPERATION 'VIGIPIRATE': A COUNTRY UNDER SIEGE
- FECL 39 (November 1995): RIVALRIES AND BLUNDERS HAMPER TERRORIST HUNT
- FECL 39 (November 1995): SCHENGEN: "MOBILE" CONTROLS AT INTERNAL BORDERS
- FECL 38 (October 1995): DOCUMENTS AND PUBLICATIONS
- FECL 38 (October 1995): EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT REJECTS COUNCIL "CONclUSION" ON CIREFI
- FECL 38 (October 1995): EVENTS
- FECL 38 (October 1995): FBI-STYLE FORCE PLANNED IN BRITAIN
- FECL 38 (October 1995): FREEDOM OF INFORMATION: 'GUARDIAN' WINS CASE AGAINST EU-COUNCIL
- FECL 38 (October 1995): JUSTICE AND HOME AFFAIRS: THE PRIORITIES OF THE SPANISH PRESIDENCY
- FECL 38 (October 1995): MIGRATION: HOW'S ABOUT THE BORDERLAND...
- FECL 38 (October 1995): POLICE INFORMATION SYSTEM INPOL: NEW CONCEPTION
- FECL 38 (October 1995): SAVAGE CUTBACKS IN WELFARE BENEFITS FOR ASYLUM-SEEKERS
- FECL 37 (September 1995): "FAIR, HUMANE, INTELLIGIBLE": MINISTER EINEM PROPOSES REFORM OF FOREIGNER LAW<
- FECL 37 (September 1995): BOAT PEOPLE IN THE BALTIC SEA<
- FECL 37 (September 1995): COMMISSIONER ANITA GRADIN ON THIRD PILLAR COOPERATION
- FECL 37 (September 1995): DANISH MINISTER PROPOSES A SPECIAL LAW FOR DESERTERS FROM SERBIAN ARMY
- FECL 37 (September 1995): EUROPOL ON DRIFT
- FECL 37 (September 1995): INNOCENT ALGERIAN HELD IN SWEDEN UNDER ANTI-TERRORISM LAW
- FECL 37 (September 1995): JUSTICE AND HOME AFFAIRS COUNCIL MEETS IN BRUSSELS
- FECL 37 (September 1995): MIGRATION, POPULATION AND POVERTY - A CEIFO RESEARCH PROGRAMME
- FECL 37 (September 1995): SUDANESE ASYLUM SEEKERS THWART DEPORTATION ATTEMPT
- FECL 36 (July/August 1995): 2,300 DESERTERS FROM THE SERBIAN ARMY FACE AN UNCERTAIN FUTURE
- FECL 36 (July/August 1995): AMBASSADORS SIGN EUROPOL CONVENTION IN BRUSSELS
- FECL 36 (July/August 1995): CEUTA'S "FORGOTTEN REFUGEES"
- FECL 36 (July/August 1995): CONSTITUTIONAL COURT PARTLY INVALIDATES ANTI-CRIME LAW
- FECL 36 (July/August 1995): DATA PROTECTION COMMISSIONER WARNS AGAINST PRO-ACTIVE CONTROL
- FECL 36 (July/August 1995): DOCUMENTS AND PUBLICATIONS
- FECL 36 (July/August 1995): eCE - AUSTRIAN COMPUTER EXPERTS
- FECL 36 (July/August 1995): EVENTS
- FECL 36 (July/August 1995): ORDINANCE PROVIDES FOR UNLIMITED SURVEILLANCE OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- FECL 36 (July/August 1995): PARLIAMENTARY COMMITTEE ADVOCATES TIGHTER ASYLUM POLICY
- FECL 36 (July/August 1995): TELEVISION PRODUCER OF "THE TORTURE TRAIL" UNDER CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION
- FECL 36 (July/August 1995): THE GERMAN SYSTEM OF ALIENS CONTROL
- FECL 36 (July/August 1995): THREE MEN SENTENCED IN MUNICH PLUTONIUM TRIAL
- FECL 35 (June 1995): CANNES SUMMIT ON EUROPOL: CONFUSION AND DECEPTION
- FECL 35 (June 1995): DOCUMENTS AND PUBLICATIONS
- FECL 35 (June 1995): DRAFT RECOMMENDATION ON COMBAT OF ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION
- FECL 35 (June 1995): EVENTS
- FECL 35 (June 1995): FEAR, SUSPICION AND DENUNCIATION: THE EFFECTS OF RECENT YEARS' ANTI-IMMIGRATION POLICIES<
- FECL 35 (June 1995): FORMER DANISH MINISTER SENTENCED ON PROBATION
- FECL 35 (June 1995): JUDGES CHALLENGE POLICE ON PASQUA LAW
- FECL 35 (June 1995): JUSTICE AND HOME AFFAIRS COUNCIL IN LUXEMBOURG
- FECL 35 (June 1995): LAVONIA POSES NEW REFUGEE THREAT, MINISTER SAYS
- FECL 35 (June 1995): NORWAY TO JOIN SCHENGEN BY THE BACK DOOR
- FECL 35 (June 1995): SUPPORTERS OF INCREASED POLICING ON THE ADVANCE
- FECL 35 (June 1995): SWEDISH MINISTER OF JUSTICE PREPARED TO EXTRADITE OWN NATIONALS
- FECL 35 (June 1995): SWEDISH POLICE TEST YUGOSLAVIAN BORDER CONTROLS
- FECL 34 (May 1995): ACCOUNTABILITY: A PREREQUISITE FOR A LEGITIMATE AND EFFECTIVE EUROPOL
- FECL 34 (May 1995): DOCUMENTS AND PUBLICATIONS
- FECL 34 (May 1995): GOVERNMENT TO CRACK DOWN ON RACISM?
- FECL 34 (May 1995): HOUSE OF LORDS' SELECT COMMITTEE ON EUROPOL
- FECL 34 (May 1995): NO DEPORTATIONS TO KOSOVO BEFORE FEBRUARY 1996
- FECL 34 (May 1995): TEMPORARY PROTECTION FOR BOSNIAN REFUGEES WITH CROATIAN PASSPORTS
- FECL 34 (May 1995): THE ENTRY OF INTERIOR MINISTER CASPAR EINEM: AUSTRIA ON THE EVE OF CHANGE?
- FECL 33 (April 1995): "OPERATION HADES": INTELLIGENCE SERVICE STAGED PLUTONIUM DEAL
- FECL 33 (April 1995): AFRICA DEMANDS OF EUROPE THE RIGHT TO SURVIVE
- FECL 33 (April 1995): DOCUMENTS AND PUBLICATIONS
- FECL 33 (April 1995): DUTCH EXPERTS MAKE PROPOSALS TO AMEND MAASTRICHT TREATY
- FECL 33 (April 1995): EUROPOL: COMPROMISE PROPOSAL ON CITIZENS' ACCESS TO THEIR DATA
- FECL 33 (April 1995): EVENTS
- FECL 33 (April 1995): THE "ARCHITECTURE" OF EUROPOL'S INFORMATION SYSTEM
- FECL 32 (March 1995): "DRAG NET" SEARCH IN CARINTHIA
- FECL 32 (March 1995): "SCHENGEN" AND THE SCANDINAVIAN COUNTRIES
- FECL 32 (March 1995): "SCHENGEN" IMPLEMENTATION: FIRST EFFECTS ON BORDER CONTROLS
- FECL 32 (March 1995): AIR-PASSENGERS PREVENT DEPORTATION OF ALGERIAN ASYLUM-SEEKER
- FECL 32 (March 1995): ANNUAL "ULRICHSBERG" COVENANT INFILTRATED BY NAZIS
- FECL 32 (March 1995): BELGIAN GENDARMERIE INFORMS ZAIRIAN SECURITY ON DEPORTEES
- FECL 32 (March 1995): DENMARK READY TO CONSIDER EXTRADITION OF DANISH CITIZENS TO EU STATES
- FECL 32 (March 1995): DOCUMENTS AND PUBLICATIONS
- FECL 32 (March 1995): EU JUSTICE AND HOME AFFAIRS COUNCIL IN BRUSSELS
- FECL 32 (March 1995): GENERAL HALT ON DEPORTATIONS OF KURDS TO TURKEY LIFTED
- FECL 32 (March 1995): IMPLEMENTING AND UPGRADING THE SIS
- FECL 32 (March 1995): INHUMAN CONDITIONS IN DETENTION CENTRES FOR DEPORTEES
- FECL 32 (March 1995): MUDDLING WITH EUROPOL: WHO WANTS WHAT?
- FECL 32 (March 1995): PRO-ACTIVE POLICING OF YOUTH
- FECL 32 (March 1995): SCHENGEN VISA POLICY: KEEPING OUT "UNDESIRABLE FOREIGNERS"
- FECL 31 (February 1995): ASYLUM TOPICS
- FECL 31 (February 1995): COMPROMISE ON EUROPOL CONVENTION WITHIN REACH?
- FECL 31 (February 1995): Documents and Publications
- FECL 31 (February 1995): DROP IN ASYLUM APPLICATIONS
- FECL 31 (February 1995): ELECTRO-SHOCK WEAPONS: THE "TORTURE TRAIL"
- FECL 31 (February 1995): GERMAN INTELLIGENCE SERVICE: ISLAMIC FUNDAMENTALISTS MAIN SECURITY THREAT
- FECL 31 (February 1995): GERMAN-UKRAINIAN AGREEMENT ON FIGHT AGAINST ORGANISED CRIME
- FECL 31 (February 1995): INTERIOR MINISTER SHUTS HIS EYES TO NEO-NAZI TERRORISM
- FECL 31 (February 1995): PROJECT FOR AN "ASYLUM-CARD" RAISES WIDESPREAD CONCERN
- FECL 31 (February 1995): REFORM PROPOSALS FOR RESIDENCE LAW DISGUISE FURTHER TIGHTENING OF FOREIGNER POLICY
- FECL 31 (February 1995): THE ETHICS OF IMMIGRATION CONTROLS
- FECL 30 (December 1994/January 1995): "COMPULSORY MEASURES" AGAINST FOREIGNERS APPROVED IN REFERENDUM VOTE
- FECL 30 (December 1994/January 1995): BASSO TRIBUNAL ON THE RIGHT OF ASYLUM: WESTERN EUROPEAN GOVERNMENTS ACCUSED OF BETRAYAL
- FECL 30 (December 1994/January 1995): Documents and Publications
- FECL 30 (December 1994/January 1995): EU JUSTICE AND HOME AFFAIRS COUNCIL ENDS IN DISCORD
- FECL 30 (December 1994/January 1995): GOVERNMENT PROPOSES LEGISLATION ON ASYLUM
- FECL 30 (December 1994/January 1995): IMPLEMENTATION OF SCHENGEN AGREEMENT AGAIN POSTPONED
- FECL 30 (December 1994/January 1995): MASS DEPORTATION OF TAMILS TO SRI LANKA
- FECL 30 (December 1994/January 1995): NEW ASYLUM LAW ADOPTED BY DUTCH PARLIAMENT
- FECL 30 (December 1994/January 1995): SMART-CARD FOR ASYLUM SEEKERS?
- FECL 30 (December 1994/January 1995): SQUABBLE ON THE DEPORTATION OF REJECTED ASYLUM SEEKERS
- FECL 30 (December 1994/January 1995): STRICTER VISA OBLIGATIONS FOR AFRICAN COUNTRIES
- FECL 30 (December 1994/January 1995): THE RIGHT OF ASYLUM IN FRANCE
- FECL 30 (December 1994/January 1995): VISA OBLIGATION FOR CUBAN REFUGEES
- FECL 29 (November 1994): EUROPOL, INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS AND DEMOCRATIC CONTROL
- FECL 29 (November 1994): GERMAN DATA PROTECTION COMMISSIONERS ON EUROPOL DRAFT CONVENTION
- FECL 29 (November 1994): GERMAN GOVERNMENT VAGUE ON TRANSPARENCY WITHIN THE EU
- FECL 29 (November 1994): HIGHEST COURT ON RIGHT OF ASYLUM FOR DESERTERS
- FECL 29 (November 1994): NEW SWEDISH MINISTER OF IMMIGRATION TOUGH ON ASYLUM
- FECL 29 (November 1994): NORDIC POLICE FEDERATION UNEASY ABOUT EUROPOL
- FECL 29 (November 1994): RWANDESE WAR CRIMINAL IN SWITZERLAND: SENIOR IMMIGRATION OFFICIAL DISMISSED
- FECL 29 (November 1994): SWEDISH POLICE PREPARED FOR EU-COOPERATION
- FECL 29 (November 1994): THE EROSION OF DEMOCRACY THROUGH THE PREDOMINANCE OF THE EXECUTIVE
- FECL 28 (October 1994): DANISH BATTLE FOR TRANSPARENCY OF EU DECISION-MAKING
- FECL 28 (October 1994): FORMER YUGOSLAVIA: CONTEMPORARY REFUGEE-REGIMES AND THE POST COLD WAR ORDER
- FECL 28 (October 1994): MEETING OF EU INTERIOR AND JUSTICE MINISTERS IN BERLIN
- FECL 28 (October 1994): NEW LAW ON `FIGHT AGAINST CRIME':INTELLIGENCE SERVICE TO COOPERATE WITH POLICE
- FECL 28 (October 1994): RACIST ATTACK AGAINST AFRICAN IN BERLIN
- FECL 28 (October 1994): RACIST POLICE VIOLENCE ON THE RISE IN GERMANY
- FECL 28 (October 1994): SWEDISH POLICE CHIEF NEW CHAIRMAN OF INTERPOL
- FECL 28 (October 1994): SWEDISH POLICE CHIEF NEW CHAIRMAN OF INTERPOL
- FECL 28 (October 1994): URGENT APPEAL ON BEHALF OF CROATIAN JOURNALIST
- FECL 27 (September 1994): BERLUSCONI AND THE JUDICIARY: DEFINING THE NEW RULES OF THE GAME
- FECL 27 (September 1994): DOCUMENTS AND PUBLICATIONS
- FECL 27 (September 1994): GERMAN-ESTONIAN COOPERATION ON ORGANISED CRIME
- FECL 27 (September 1994): NO ENTHUSIASM FOR GERMAN EU-PRESIDENCY'S PLANS ON EUROPOL AND EXTRADITIONS
- FECL 27 (September 1994): PLANS FOR NEW DRIVER'S LICENCE: A THREAT TO CIVIL LIBERTIES?
- FECL 27 (September 1994): REPORT OF PROSECUTOR GENERAL ON 1993 POLICE SHOOTINGS IN COPENHAGEN
- FECL 27 (September 1994): SWISS BORDER AND SECURITY COOPERATION WITH GERMANY AND THE EU
- FECL 27 (September 1994): TRANSITING REFUGEES JAILED IN ESTONIA
- FECL 26 (July/August 1994): "SCHENGEN": GOVERNMENT PRESSES FOR EARLY MEMBERSHIP
- FECL 26 (July/August 1994): "TEMPORARY PROTECTION": A SOLUTION TO THE REFUGEE PROBLEM?
- FECL 26 (July/August 1994): ASYLUM LAW PARTLY UNCONSTITUTIONAL, SUPREME COURT RULES
- FECL 26 (July/August 1994): COMMISSIONER FOR DATA PROTECTION IN OPEN CONFLICT WITH GOVERNMENT
- FECL 26 (July/August 1994): DISCRIMINATORY DNA-ANALYSES IN BASEL
- FECL 26 (July/August 1994): DOCUMENTS AND PUBLICATIONS
- FECL 26 (July/August 1994): DRIVER'S LICENCE ON SMART-CARD?
- FECL 26 (July/August 1994): EU-COMMISSIONER ON ASYLUM POLICIES: EVASIVE AND CONTRADICTORY
- FECL 26 (July/August 1994): EUROPEAN LAWYERS AGAINST "SAFE COUNTRY" CONCEPT
- FECL 26 (July/August 1994): EVENTS
- FECL 26 (July/August 1994): INTERNATIONAL HELSINKI FEDERATION ON KOSOVO-ALBANIAN DESERTERS
- FECL 26 (July/August 1994): REFERENDUM VOTE ON "COMPULSORY MEASURES" AGAINST FOREIGNERS
- FECL 26 (July/August 1994): RIGOROUS FOREIGNER-QUOTA REGULATION AN EMBARRASSMENT FOR THE GOVERNMENT
- FECL 25 (June 1994): CRACKDOWN ON ITALIAN COMPUTER COMMUNICATIONS ACTIVISTS
- FECL 25 (June 1994): DOCUMENTS AND PUBLICATIONS
- FECL 25 (June 1994): EVENTS
- FECL 25 (June 1994): INTELLIGENCE SERVICES AGAINST ORGANISED CRIME?
- FECL 25 (June 1994): KOSOVO-ALBANIANS IN SWITZERLAND: TEMPORARY HALT ON DEPORTATIONS
- FECL 25 (June 1994): NEW LAW ON "COMPULSORY MEASURES" AGAINST FOREIGNERS
- FECL 25 (June 1994): SERBIA DENIES ENTRY TO KOSOVOALBANIAN RETURNEES FROM SWEDEN
- FECL 25 (June 1994): SWISS DEVELOPMENT AID IN COMBATTING CRIME AND ILLEGAL MIGRATION
- FECL 25 (June 1994): THE LOST DREAM OF CENTRAL EUROPE AND THE ANTI-RACIST MOVEMENT SOSMITMENSCH IN AUSTRIA
- FECL 25 (June 1994): THE STRAIT OF GIBRALTAR: A NEW WALL OF SHAME
- FECL 25 (June 1994): UNHCR CALLS FOR A STOP ON DEPORTATIONS TO KOSOVO
- FECL 24 (May 1994): AUSTRIA NO "SAFE THIRD COUNTRY", UNHCR SAYS
- FECL 24 (May 1994): COMPUTERISED RESOURCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS: THE END OF PRIVACY?
- FECL 24 (May 1994): DOCUMENTS AND PUBLICATIONS
- FECL 24 (May 1994): EVENTS
- FECL 24 (May 1994): HARMONISATION OF EUROPEAN ASYLUM POLICIES: THE YUGOSLAV EXAMPLE
- FECL 24 (May 1994): K.4 COMMITTEE ON THE INTERCEPTION OF PERSONAL SATELLITE COMMUNICATION
- FECL 24 (May 1994): NO AGREEMENT ON EIS AND EUROPOL CONVENTIONS IN SPITE OF INTENSIVE PREPARATORY WORK
- FECL 24 (May 1994): SWEDEN TO GRANT PERMANENT RESI-DENCE PERMITS TO 20,000 ASYLUM SEEKERS
- FECL 24 (May 1994): THE EU'S CODE ON PUBLIC ACCESS TO INFORMATION: TRANSPARENCY THEY SAY, SECRECY THEY MEAN
- FECL 23 (March 1994): DOCUMENTS AND PUBLICATIONS
- FECL 23 (March 1994): ELECTRONIC ID-CARDS: THE MAKING OF THE TRANSPARENT EU-CITIZEN
- FECL 23 (March 1994): EUROPEAN COMMISSION: COMMUNICATION ON IMMIGRATION AND ASYLUM POLICIES
- FECL 23 (March 1994): EUROPEAN SQUABBLING ROUND AFTER 'SCHENGEN' FLOP
- FECL 23 (March 1994): EXIT-VISA OBLIGATION FOR NATIONALS OF 13 COUNTRIES RESIDING IN FRANCE
- FECL 23 (March 1994): FASCIST "BLACKSHIRT" COMMANDOS TERRORISE CIVILIAN POPULATION IN SPLIT
- FECL 23 (March 1994): INTRODUCTION OF A MACHINE-READABLE ID-CARD
- FECL 23 (March 1994): SCHIPOL AIRPORT CONCERNED BY PIECEMEAL INTRODUCTION OF FREE MOVEMENT
- FECL 23 (March 1994): THE COMBAT OF CRIME - A NEW ROLE FOR GERMAN INTELLIGENCE?
- FECL 23 (March 1994): THE SCHENGEN DEBACLE - A CHANCE FOR A DEMOCRATIC TURNABOUT?
- FECL 22 (February 1994): ADMINISTRATIVE BARRIERS, HUMILIATION AND HARASSMENT: THE GERMAN SOLUTION OF THE REFUGEE-PROBLEM
- FECL 22 (February 1994): BAD KLEINEN: INVESTIGATION ON THE DEATH OF WOLFGANG GRAMS CLOSED
- FECL 22 (February 1994): BRITISH COURT: SWEDEN NO "SAFE COUNTRY" FOR ASYLUM SEEKERS
- FECL 22 (February 1994): DOCUMENTS AND PUBLICATIONS
- FECL 22 (February 1994): DRAFT EVADERS FROM FORMER YUGOSLAVIA: REJECTED AT HOME AND ABROAD
- FECL 22 (February 1994): EVENTS
- FECL 22 (February 1994): GERMANY INSISTS ON TOUGHER BORDER CONTROLS BY SCANDINAVIAN COUNTRIES
- FECL 22 (February 1994): INQUIRY ON THE SITUATION OF REFUGEES FROM FORMER YUGOSLAVIA IN EUROPE
- FECL 22 (February 1994): INTERNAL SECURITY TASKS FOR THE GERMAN ARMY?
- FECL 22 (February 1994): MASSIVE DECREASE OF ASYLUM APPLICATIONS
- FECL 22 (February 1994): NETWORK ON "VIOLENCE AND THE RIGHT OF ASYLUM IN EUROPE"
- FECL 22 (February 1994): SWEDISH DATA-PROTECTION OFFICE AGAINST ELECTRONIC SURVEILLANCE OF CRIMINALS
- FECL 22 (February 1994): TEMPORARY PROTECTION NO SOLUTION FOR REFUGEES, FORMER MINISTER SAYS
- FECL 22 (February 1994): TOWARDS THE CRIMINALISATION OF A PEOPLE? - THE EUROPEAN INTERIOR AND JUSTICE MINISTERS' CLAMP DOWN ON THE TURKISH KURDS
- FECL 21 (December 1993/January 1994): AMENDMENT OF THE FRENCH CONSTITUTION PROVIDES FOR THE APPLICATION THE SCHENGEN AGREEMENT
- FECL 21 (December 1993/January 1994): DOCUMENTS AND PUBLICATIONS
- FECL 21 (December 1993/January 1994): EUROPEAN CIVIC FORUM LAUNCHES CAMPAIGN IN SUPPORT OF DESERTERS FROM YUGOSLAVIA
- FECL 21 (December 1993/January 1994): EUROPEAN IMMIGRATION MINISTERS MEET IN ATHENS
- FECL 21 (December 1993/January 1994): EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT CRITICAL OF EC-IMMIGRATION POLICY
- FECL 21 (December 1993/January 1994): EUROPOL-CHIEF JÜRGEN STORBECK TELLS TALES OUT OF SCHOOL
- FECL 21 (December 1993/January 1994): FOREIGN "CONTRACT WORKERS" OF THE FORMER GDR UNWANTED IN THE UNITED GERMANY
- FECL 21 (December 1993/January 1994): INTERIOR MINISTER CORCUERA STEPS BACK AFTER DECISION OF THE CONSTITUTIONAL COURT
- FECL 21 (December 1993/January 1994): MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE OF EVIDENCE IN 'BAD KLEINEN' INVESTIGATION
- FECL 21 (December 1993/January 1994): POLICE RAIDS CONVENT IN SEARCH OF REJECTED ASYLUM SEEKERS
- FECL 21 (December 1993/January 1994): SCHENGEN'S "EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE": SECRECY AND LACK OF CONTROL
- FECL 21 (December 1993/January 1994): SWEDEN TO INTRODUCE ELECTRONIC SURVEILLANCE OF CRIMINALS
- FECL 21 (December 1993/January 1994): THE LONG MARCH TOWARDS THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE SCHENGEN AGREEMENT
- FECL 20 (November 1993): 'Security package 94': more powers for police and secret services
- FECL 20 (November 1993): 'THE FIRST DUTY OF GOVERNMENT IS TO MAINTAIN LAW AND ORDER'
- FECL 20 (November 1993): DOCUMENTS AND PUBLICATlONS
- FECL 20 (November 1993): INFRA-RED CAMERAS AT GERMANY'S EASTERN BORDERS
- FECL 20 (November 1993): MASSIVE POUCE HARASSMENT, ARRESTS AND DEFAMATION OFTHE OPPOSITION IN CROATIA
- FECL 20 (November 1993): TEMPORARY HALT OF DEPORTATIONS TO KOSOVO
- FECL 20 (November 1993): TOWARDS THE EUROPEAN "SECURITY" STATE: THE GERMAN VERSION
- FECL 20 (November 1993): UNACCEPTABLE DEMOCRATIC DEFICIT: EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT ASSESSES 'MAASTRICHT'-COOPERATION IN THE FIELDS OF JUSTICE AND INTERNAL AFFAIRS
- FECL 19 (October 1993): ALLEGED TORTURE OF BASQUE SEPARATISTS BY THE GUARDIA CIVIL
- FECL 19 (October 1993): ASYLUMSEEKERS TORTURED FOLLOWING THEIR DEPORTATION: NO LIABILITY OF SWISS STATE
- FECL 19 (October 1993): BRITISH POLICE SETS UP NEW COMPUTERISED DATABASE AVAILABLE TO EC-POLICE SERVICES
- FECL 19 (October 1993): DOCUMENTS AND PUBLICATIONS
- FECL 19 (October 1993): MASS-DEPORTATIONS OF KOSOVO-ALBANIAN ASYLUM SEEKERS
- FECL 19 (October 1993): PREVENTIVE INTERNMENT OF "CRIMINAL" ASYLUM SEEKERS
- FECL 19 (October 1993): THE DIFFICULT IMPLEMENTATION OF THE NEW RESIDENCY ACT
- FECL 18 (September 1993): CONSTITUTIONAL COUNCIL ANNULATES PROVISIONS OF "PASQUA BILL" ON IMMIGRATION
- FECL 18 (September 1993): DOCUMENTS AND PUBLICATIONS
- FECL 18 (September 1993): EVENTS
- FECL 18 (September 1993): GENE-ANALYTICAL EXAMINATION AS A PRECONDITION OF EMPLOYMENT?
- FECL 18 (September 1993): INCREASED VIOLENCE AGAINST ROMA
- FECL 18 (September 1993): MIGRANTS AS A POLITICAL ENTERPRISE: THE GREEK-ALBANIAN CASE
- FECL 18 (September 1993): THE NEW AUSTRIAN RESIDENCY ACT
- FECL 18 (September 1993): WHO PRODUCES REFUGEES?
- FECL 17 (July/August 1993): "ANTI-TERRORIST" POLICE OPERATION ENDS IN SCANDAL
- FECL 17 (July/August 1993): "ELECTRONIC KEY" TO FORTRESS EUROPE
- FECL 17 (July/August 1993): "IMMIGRATION ZERO": PASQUA'S ANTI-IMMIGRATION PACKAGE VOTED BY PARLIAMENT
- FECL 17 (July/August 1993): DOCUMENTS AND PUBLICATIONS
- FECL 17 (July/August 1993): EVENTS
- FECL 17 (July/August 1993): INTERNATIONAL ORGANISED CRIME AND EUROPEAN POLICE CO-OPERATION
- FECL 17 (July/August 1993): NEW REGULATIONS FOR REFUGEES FROM BOSNIA
- FECL 17 (July/August 1993): PASQUA POLICY DRAWS PROTESTS FROM MANY QUARTERS
- FECL 17 (July/August 1993): POLICE SHOOTINGS IN COPENHAGEN
- FECL 17 (July/August 1993): THE COMMON COMBAT AGAINST A CRIME YET TO BE DEFINED
- FECL 17 (July/August 1993): The mystery of Bad Kleinen: Interview with "RAF"-expert Wolfgang Landgraeber
- FECL 16 (June 1993): AD HOC GROUP IMMIGRATION: EXISTENCE OF SECRET SUB GROUP REVEALED
- FECL 16 (June 1993): AGREEMENT WITH TURKEY ON CO-OPERATION AGAINST TERRORISM AND ORGANISED CRIME
- FECL 16 (June 1993): CONTINUOUS SQUABBLING ON EUROPOL HEADQAURTERS SITE
- FECL 16 (June 1993): DOCUMENTS AND PUBLICATIONS
- FECL 16 (June 1993): HOUSE OF LORDS PROPOSES EXTENSION OF DATA PROTECTION PRINCIPLES TO CROSS-BORDER SECURITY AND POLICING
- FECL 16 (June 1993): INTERIOR MINISTER PRAISES FINGER-PRINT DATA BANK
- FECL 16 (June 1993): MESSAGE FROM THE EDITOR: SOMETHING IS ROTTEN IN THE STATE OF DENMARK
- FECL 16 (June 1993): MORE POSITIVE ASYLUM DECISIONS
- FECL 16 (June 1993): MORE SCRUTINY OF MI5 AFTER BUGGING OF PRINCE CHARLES?
- FECL 16 (June 1993): POLAND AND CZECHIA AGREE ON RECIPROCAL RE-ADMISSION OF ILLEGAL MIGRANTS
- FECL 16 (June 1993): POLAND TO RE-ADMIT REFUGEES ENTERED ILLEGALLY INTO GERMANY FROM ITS TERRITORY
- FECL 16 (June 1993): REFUGEES AND MIGRANTS: THE CZECH POLICY
- FECL 16 (June 1993): SCHENGEN: FRANCE SAYS NO TO OPEN BORDERS
- FECL 16 (June 1993): THE HELSINKI CITIZENS' ASSEMBLY'S CONFERENCE IN PRAGUE
- FECL 15 (May 1993): DOCUMENTS AND PUBLICATIONS
- FECL 15 (May 1993): EC-POLICY ON PRIVACY AND SECRECY THREATENS NORDIC TRADITION OF FREEDOM OF INFORMATION
- FECL 15 (May 1993): EUROPOL VIA INTERPOL: THE 'SWISS CONNECTION'
- FECL 15 (May 1993): EVENTS
- FECL 15 (May 1993): NEW FRENCH INTERIOR MINISTER: A CRUSADE AGAINST DRUGS, ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION AND URBAN VIOLENCE
- FECL 15 (May 1993): POLICE BARRAGES ON MOTORWAYS TO COMPENSATE 'SECURITY DEFICIT'
- FECL 15 (May 1993): QUOTA SYSTEM FOR MIGRANT WORKERS
- FECL 15 (May 1993): THE SWEDISH TRADITION OF FREEDOM OF PRESS
- FECL 15 (May 1993): THE SWISS PROPOSAL FOR THE 'REVITALISATION' OF INTERPOL
- FECL 14 (April 1993):
- FECL 14 (April 1993): ANTI-MAFIA COOPERATION
- FECL 14 (April 1993): COOPERATION OF BALTIC SEA-STATES AGAINST IMMIGRANTS AND DRUG TRAFFICKERS
- FECL 14 (April 1993): DOCUMENTS AND PUBLICATIONS
- FECL 14 (April 1993): INCREASED USE OF CUSTODY AGAINST UNDOCUMENTED ALIENS
- FECL 14 (April 1993): MASS DEPORTATIONS OF KOSOVO-ALBANIANS
- FECL 14 (April 1993): NEW FOREIGNER LAW PROVIDES FOR PROMPT DEPORTATION OF ILLEGAL RESIDENTS
- FECL 14 (April 1993): PRESSURE ON NON-SERBS IN VOJVODINA: THE CASE OF HRTKOVCI
- FECL 14 (April 1993): REFORM OF THE PENAL PROCEDURE: THE THORNY PATH TOWARDS FAIR TRIAL
- FECL 14 (April 1993): SIX EASTERN CENTRAL EUROPEAN STATES TO COOPERATE ON MIGRATION POLICY IN VIEW OF RESTRICTIVE GERMAN ASYLUM PRACTICE
- FECL 14 (April 1993): THE MAKING OF A "TERRORIST ASSOCIATION" - THE POLITICAL TRIAL OF THE WORKERS PARTY OF KURDISTAN
- FECL 13 (March 1993):
- FECL 13 (March 1993): CONFERENCE ON ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION IN BUDAPEST
- FECL 13 (March 1993): DIGITAL NETWORKS TOO SAFE?
- FECL 13 (March 1993): DOCUMENTS AND PUBLICATIONS
- FECL 13 (March 1993): EC LINKS SECURITY SERVICES
- FECL 13 (March 1993): EVENTS
- FECL 13 (March 1993): MINISTERS OF FIVE EC-COUNTRIES LAUNCH COOPERATION TO COMBAT MAFIA
- FECL 13 (March 1993): MORE SNOOPING WITH THE NEW ANTI-DRUG DATABASE "DOSIS"?
- FECL 13 (March 1993): NEW UNIT FOR THE COMBAT AGAINST "ORGANISED CRIME"
- FECL 13 (March 1993): RIGHT-WING EXTREMISTS AND CRIMINALS IN BELRIN'S VOLUNTARY POLICE RESERVE FORCE
- FECL 13 (March 1993): THE PHANTOM OF TERRORISM IN GERMANY: WHO HIDES BEHIND THE LABEL "RED ARMY FACTION"?
- FECL 13 (March 1993): TURKEY WANTS RECOGNITION BY GERMANY AS A "SAFE COUNTRY"
- FECL 12 (February 1993): AUSTRO-SLOVENIAN AGREEMENT ON DEPORTATION OF MIGRANTS
- FECL 12 (February 1993): COMPUTER PROFESSIONALS AGAINST "FORTRESS EUROPE"
- FECL 12 (February 1993): CONFERENCE ON REFUGEE POLICIES IN BUDAPEST
- FECL 12 (February 1993): COVERT INVESTIGATORS INFILTRATE LEFTIST GROUPS IN BADEN-WÜRTTEMBERG
- FECL 12 (February 1993): DOCUMENTS AND PUBLICATIONS
- FECL 12 (February 1993): EVENTS
- FECL 12 (February 1993): EXPULSION AND ASYLUM: THE SITUATION OF KOSOVO-ALBANIANS
- FECL 12 (February 1993): PORTUGAL REFRAINS FROM SIGNING BILATERAL AGREEMENT ON "HOT PURSUIT" WITH SPAIN
- FECL 12 (February 1993): SOLDIERS AGAINST REFUGEES IN CZECHIA?
- FECL 12 (February 1993): THE NETHERLANDS, AN OPEN DOOR IN A EUROPE WITHOUT BORDERS
- FECL 12 (February 1993): XENOPHOBIA AND NATIVISM - CAUSE OR EFFECT?
- FECL 11 (December 1992/January 1993): 'DEREGULATION' OF LEGAL AND INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORKS - A HANDY TOOL FOR SHIFTING POWER FROM LEGISLATIVE TO EXECUTIVE BODIES
- FECL 11 (December 1992/January 1993): ASYLUM BILL AND BOSNIAN REFUGEES
- FECL 11 (December 1992/January 1993): BULGARIAN HELSINKI COMMITTEE ON HUMAN RIGHTS IN BULGARIA
- FECL 11 (December 1992/January 1993): DOCUMENTS AND PUBLICATIONS
- FECL 11 (December 1992/January 1993): EURO-SQUABBLE ON EUROPOL AND INTERNAL BORDER CONTROLS
- FECL 11 (December 1992/January 1993): EUROPEAN ECONOMIC AREA (EEA): TRADE UNIONS SPEAK OUT FOR MIGRANT WORKERS' RIGHTS
- FECL 11 (December 1992/January 1993): GERMANY AND BULGARIA TO COOPERATE ON RETURN OF REFUSED ASYLUM SEEKERS
- FECL 11 (December 1992/January 1993): GREECE SIGNS SCHENGEN AGREEMENT
- FECL 11 (December 1992/January 1993): LONDON CONFERENCE ON CLOSER COORDINATION OF IMMIGRATION AND JUSTICE POLICIES WITHIN THE EC
- FECL 11 (December 1992/January 1993): NEW COMPUTERISED CUSTOMS INTELLIGENCE SYSTEM
- FECL 11 (December 1992/January 1993): NO DATA PROTECTION REQUIREMENTS FOR LIST-BROKERS?
- FECL 11 (December 1992/January 1993): THE MEETING OF THE TWELVE MINISTERS OF IMMIGRATION
- FECL 11 (December 1992/January 1993): THE SETTING UP AND FUNCTIONING OF SCHENGEN II: REPORT OF A FRENCH SENATORIAL COMMITTEE
- FECL 10 (November 1992): AMNESTY FOR ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS IN PORTUGAL
- FECL 10 (November 1992): DIVIDE AND CONQUER - Social Policy and the Division of Labor in the Upcoming European Economic Area (EEA)
- FECL 10 (November 1992): INTELLIGENCE COOPERATION: THE GERMAN-RUSSIAN AGREEMENT AND ITS EUROPEAN IMPLICATIONS
- FECL 10 (November 1992): PARLIAMENTARY REPORT REVEALS: NO END TO UNBRIDLED TELEPHONE TAPPING
- FECL 10 (November 1992): PLANNED AMMENDMENT OF SPANISH PENAL LAW THREATENS FREEDOM OF PRESS
- FECL 10 (November 1992): PRESIDENT TUDJMAN'S CRACKDOWN ON THE FREEDOM OF PRESS
- FECL 10 (November 1992): SPANISH-MOROCCAN POLICE COOPERATION AGAINST BOAT PEOPLE
- FECL 10 (November 1992): SWISS COURT CONFIRMS RIGHT TO RESISTANCE AGAINST DEPORTATION OF PERSECUTEES
- FECL 10 (November 1992): THE EVERLASTING TRIAL OF A NATIONAL HERO
- FECL 09 (October 1992): ABOLITION OF BORDER CONTROLS: COMPROMISE BETWEEN UK AND EUROPEAN COMMISSION WITHIN SIGHT
- FECL 09 (October 1992): DOCUMENTS AND PUBLICATIONS
- FECL 09 (October 1992): EVENTS
- FECL 09 (October 1992): FRENCH AND GERMAN MINISTERS INAUGURATE EUROPOL OFFICE IN STRASBOURG IN THE ABSENCE OF THEIR EUROPEAN PARTNERS
- FECL 09 (October 1992): NEW START FOR POLITICAL POLICING WITHOUT LEGAL BASE
- FECL 09 (October 1992): NO ASYLUM FOR PERUVIAN REFUGEES SUSPECTED OF INVOLVMENT IN GUERILLA MOVEMENTS
- FECL 09 (October 1992): REPORT ON THE PLATFORM'S WORKSHOP AT THE CONFERENCE OF THE EUROPEAN CIVIC FORUM IN LIMANS, AUGUST 92
- FECL 09 (October 1992): SWEDISH POLICE WANTS TO CROSS THE BORDER
- FECL 09 (October 1992): THE MAASTRICHT TREATY AND CRIMINAL LAW
- FECL 09 (October 1992): WALLS AND BARBED WIRE - NEW ASYLUM PROCEDURE IN FORCE SINCE JULY
- FECL 08 (September 1992): 'DECOMMUNIZATION' IN BULGARIA: GATEWAY TO DEMOCRACY OR WITCHHUNT?
- FECL 08 (September 1992): APPEAL TO EUROPEAN JURISTS
- FECL 08 (September 1992): DOCUMENTS AND PUBLICATIONS
- FECL 08 (September 1992): EUROPEAN POLICE TRADE UNIONS AGAINST EXECUTIVE POWERS FOR EUROPOL
- FECL 08 (September 1992): EUROPEAN SECRECY ACT COMING UP SOON
- FECL 08 (September 1992): FEARS, PHOBIAS AND ELECTORAL CALCULATION - IMMIGRATION MINISTER MAKES DISCRIMINATORY REMARKS AGAINST KOSOVO-ALBANIANS
- FECL 08 (September 1992): FORTRESS EUROPE?
- FECL 08 (September 1992): GOVERNMENT SAYS NO TO POLICE DATA BASE FOR PREVENTIVE CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION
- FECL 08 (September 1992): INTERNATIONAL ROMA CONFERENCE IN BUDAPEST CREATES PAN-EUROPEAN ROMA PARLIAMENT
- FECL 08 (September 1992): MESSAGES
- FECL 08 (September 1992): OFFICIAL SECRETS IN THE UK - A MODEL FOR THE EC?
- FECL 08 (September 1992): POLICE VIOLENCE AGAINST ROMAS IN PAZARDZHIK
- FECL 08 (September 1992): RACISM AND POLICE - A REPORT BY THE INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS
- FECL 07 (July/August 1992): "PORTS ARE OUR FIRST AND LAST LINES OF DEFENCE" - BRITISH POLICE SEES THE ABOLITION OF INTERNAL BORDER CONTROLS AS A THREAT TO SECURITY AND DREAMS OF A EUROPEAN PREVENTION OF TERRORISM ACT
- FECL 07 (July/August 1992): 50 PERCENT LESS ASYLUM REQUESTS IN SWITZERLAND IN THE FIRST 4 MONTHS OF 1992, BUT ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION IS INCREASING
- FECL 07 (July/August 1992): AUSTRIA AND TREVI
- FECL 07 (July/August 1992): BILL ON RESIDENCE INCREASES LEGAL INSECURITY OF ALIENS
- FECL 07 (July/August 1992): DRAFT BILL FOR "MASS FLIGHT" INTRODUCES A NEW TERM IN REFUGEE POLICIES: THE "ASSISTANCE SEEKER"
- FECL 07 (July/August 1992): EUROPOL: WHAT IS THIS BABY GOING TO LOOK LIKE, ONCE IT IS BORN?
- FECL 07 (July/August 1992): GERMAN PARLIAMENT VOTES LAW ON FURTHER ACCELERATED ASYLUM PROCEDURE
- FECL 07 (July/August 1992): INTERNATIONAL DATABASE FOR FINGERPRINTS - SWITZERLAND'S "WEDDING PRESENT" TO TREVI
- FECL 06 (June 1992): ASYLUM BILL
- FECL 06 (June 1992): EVENTS
- FECL 06 (June 1992): GOVERNMENT BACKS DOWN ON EARLY SCHENGEN MEMBERSHIP
- FECL 06 (June 1992): HOME SECRETARY CLARKE REJECTS EC OPEN BORDERS
- FECL 06 (June 1992): MOTIVATION OF AN ASYLUM APPLICATION HANDED OUT TO PROSECUTION AUTHORITIES OF FOUR FOREIGN COUNTRIES
- FECL 06 (June 1992): SECURITY SERVICE WINS BATTLE AGAINST POLICE
- FECL 06 (June 1992): THE DRAFT BILL ON STATE PROTECTION (STAATSSCHUTZ)
- FECL 06 (June 1992): THE GOVERNMENT'S EFFORTS TO REORGANIZE INTERNAL SECURITY ACTIVITIES
- FECL 06 (June 1992): THE INTRODUCTION BY GERMANY OF VISA FOR YUGOSLAVS AFFECTS SWEDEN
- FECL 06 (June 1992): THE REORGANISATION OF POLITICAL POLICING - HISTORY OF A SCANDAL
- FECL 06 (June 1992): WILL DENMARK'S CRIMINAL LAW BECOME MORE REPRESSIVE AS A RESULT OF THE EC'S LEGAL HARMONIZATION?
- FECL 05 (April 1992): AUSTRIA TO JOIN SCHENGEN II-TREATY BEFORE ACCEDING TO EC-MEMBERSHIP
- FECL 05 (April 1992): AUSTRIA'S 500,000 FOREIGNERS TO BE REGISTERED IN A NEW POLICE-DATABASE
- FECL 05 (April 1992): BERLIN LABOUR COURT GIVES A BLOW TO INQUISITION PROCEDURES AGAINST STASI-SUSPECTS: DISMISSAL OF THE HUMBOLDT UNIVERSITY'S VICE-CHANCELLOR HEINRICH FINK INVALIDATED
- FECL 05 (April 1992): DATA PROTECTION SCANDAL
- FECL 05 (April 1992): FRENCH STATE SENTENCED FOR ILLEGAL DETENTION OF FOREIGNERS
- FECL 05 (April 1992): MASS DEMONSTRATION AGAINST RACISM IN BRUSSELS
- FECL 05 (April 1992): MORE PROBLEMS - MORE POLICE: a comment on Austrian policies of policing
- FECL 05 (April 1992): NEW DEPORTATION TREATIES WITH ROMANIA AND HUNGARY
- FECL 05 (April 1992): THE NEW SECURITY POLICE LAW: AUSTRIA'S "PRE HOC" HARMONIZATION WITH SCHENGEN POLICIES?
- FECL 05 (April 1992): TWO MINORITIES - TWO TREATMENTS
- FECL 05 (April 1992): UK IMMIGRATION OFFICERS ARE HANDING BACK PERSONAL INFORMATION ON ASYLUM SEEKERS TO THEIR HOME COUNTRIES GOVERNMENTS
- FECL 05 (April 1992): URGENT APPEAL FROM THE DEMOCRATIC FORUM RIJEKA/FIUME
- FECL 05 (April 1992): US POLICE CHIEFS ATTACK INTERPOL
- FECL 05 (April 1992): VOLUNTARY ID CARDS BY POLICE
- FECL 04 (March 1992): AMNESTY FOR ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS
- FECL 04 (March 1992): APPEAL TO OUR READERS BY THE EUROPEAN CIVIC FORUM
- FECL 04 (March 1992): CHALLENGE ON DNA DATABASE
- FECL 04 (March 1992): DE FACTO ADHESION OF NORDIC NON-EC STATES TO THE CONVENTION ON EXTERNAL BORDERS?
- FECL 04 (March 1992): DOCUMENTS AND PUBLICATIONS
- FECL 04 (March 1992): FRENCH CONSTITUTIONAL COUNCIL DECLARES "TRANSIT ZONES" FOR "UNDESIRABLE ALIENS" UNCONSTITUTIONAL
- FECL 04 (March 1992): GERMAN BILL ON 'ORGANIZED CRIME' OPENS THE WAY FOR A NEW SECRET POLICE
- FECL 04 (March 1992): GOVERNMENT PROBLEMS WITH ASYLUM LAW
- FECL 04 (March 1992): MESSAGES
- FECL 04 (March 1992): NORWAY: FURTHER REVELATIONS IN THE MOSSAD AFFAIR
- FECL 04 (March 1992): REFORM OF THE PENAL PROCEDURE CODE: MORE RIGHTS FOR SUSPECTS AND DEFENCE
- FECL 04 (March 1992): SECURITY SERVICE TRIES TO EXPAND ITS ROLE
- FECL 04 (March 1992): SENIOR BRITISH POLICE OFFICER CASTS DOUBT ON SHENGEN AND TREVI
- FECL 04 (March 1992): THE "DESTASIFICATION" OF GERMANY: INQUISITION PROCEDURES VERSUS FAIR TRIAL
- FECL 03 (January/February 1992): BERLIN CONFERENCE ON MIGRATION: PUSHING FORWARD THE BOUNDARIES OF "FORTRESS EUROPE"
- FECL 03 (January/February 1992): BRITAIN TO WITHDRAW FROM GENEVA CONVENTION ON REFUGEES?
- FECL 03 (January/February 1992): BRITISH POLICE TO EXPAND COMPUTER BASE
- FECL 03 (January/February 1992): DOCUMENTS AND PUBLICATIONS
- FECL 03 (January/February 1992): MAROCCAN POLICE HAS ACCES TO PERSONAL DATA FROM THE SWEDISH POPULATION REGISTER
- FECL 03 (January/February 1992): NEW GOVERNMENT REMOVES "URGENCY MEASURE" DENYING RIGHT OF ASYLUM TO WAR OBJECTORS AND DE FACTO REFUGEES
- FECL 03 (January/February 1992): NEW, RESTRICTIVE LAW THREATENS RIGHT OF ASYLUM
- FECL 03 (January/February 1992): NO NEED FOR IDENTITY CARDS IN BRITAIN
- FECL 03 (January/February 1992): NO WORK PERMIT REQUIRED FOR EC AND EFTA COUNTRY NATIONALS
- FECL 03 (January/February 1992): NORWEGIAN "MOSSAD SCANDAL" SPREADS TO SWEDEN
- FECL 03 (January/February 1992): PRISONERS AND LEGAL SECURITY
- FECL 03 (January/February 1992): PROLONGED DETENTION FOR PRISONERS ON REMAND IN BRITAIN?
- FECL 03 (January/February 1992): SWEDEN PROFITS BY IMMIGRATION, A SURVEY INDICATES
- FECL 03 (January/February 1992): THE BIRTH OF "EUROPOL"
- FECL 03 (January/February 1992): TIGHTENING THE WALLS: HARMONIZATION OF IMMIGRATION AND ASYLUM POLICIES IN THE WAKE OF POLITICAL UNION
- FECL 03 (January/February 1992): UNHCR SAYS BRITISH ASYLUM BILL VIOLATES GENEVA CONVENTION ON REFUGEES
- FECL 02 (November 1991): COMMON ATTEMPT OF THE CIA AND THE DUTCH INTERNAL SECURITY SERVICE BVD TO RECRUIT A FILIPINO REFUGEE AS AN INFORMER UNCOVERED
- FECL 02 (November 1991): DOCUMENTS AND PUBLICATIONS
- FECL 02 (November 1991): EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT CRITICIZES INTER-GOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION AND AGREEMENTS OUT OF DEMOCRATIC CONTROL
- FECL 02 (November 1991): FACING THE NEW PROBLEM OF IMMIGRATION AND REFUGEES
- FECL 02 (November 1991): IMMIGRATION AND RIGHT OF ASYLUM: TWO COMMUNICATIONS OF THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION
- FECL 02 (November 1991): ISRAEL'S SECRET SERVICE MOSSAD PARTICIPATED IN POLICE INTERVIEWS OF ASYLUMSEEKERS
- FECL 02 (November 1991): NEW LAW ON TERRORISM