28 March 2012
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EU: Council
Conclusions on joint flights for removals
The
Council Decision on organising joint expulsion flights was adopted
as 'A' point by JHA Council, 29 April 2004 (the European Parliament
voted to reject the measure but were only "consulted"):
Full-text: Council Decision
on the organisation of joint flight for the removal of third
country national (pdf)
The General Affairs Council of 12 July 2004 adopted the following "Conclusions":
Immigration - Third country nationals subject to removal
orders
The Council adopted the following conclusions on giving practical
effect to the draft Council Decision on the organisation of joint
flights for removals, from the territory of two or more Member
States, of third-country nationals who are the subject of individual
removal orders:
"1. Recalling that:
- the Plan for the management of the external borders of
the European Union, approved by the Council on 13 June 2002 and
the Return Action Programme, approved by the Council on 28 November
2002 called on the rationalisation of the removal operations
carried out by Member States and in particular on the adoption
of specific measures for the organisation of joint flights;
- the Council Decision on the organisation of joint flights for
removals, from the territory of two or more Member States, of
third-country nationals who are the subject of individual removal
orders and the attached Common Guidelines on security provisions
for joint removals by air have defined a legal framework for
the organisation and implementation of joint flights;
2. Noting that:
- the use of joint flights is an effective and humane way to
return persons illegally resident in the territory of EU Member
States to third countries, in full respect of applicable international
and Community instruments;
- joint flights already take place among some Member States as
a means of sharing costs, making better use of resources and
demonstrating common action in the fight against illegal immigration.
3. The Council urges:
- an increase in the use of joint flights as a means of demonstrating
the commitment of the EU in relation to joint action on returns;
increasing the rate of returns from the EU; and making more effective
use of resources. In particular, recognising the practical difficulties
of organising common removal operations, the Council encourages
Member States in close geographic proximity to organise and share
return flights where such collaboration would bring about economies
of scale or otherwise confer mutual benefits on participants;
- those Member States currently organising joint flights or planning
to organise joint removal operations to consider inviting participation
of other Member States in line with the procedures set out in
the above draft Council Decision. In particular, the Council
encourages Member States with existing expertise in this area
to share this experience with the new Member States and those
with little previous experience in the area of joint return operations;
- those Member States with extensive experience of joint flights
to share their knowledge and experience with other Member States
through all the appropriate EU fora. In particular, where Member
States have established formal guidelines and practical rules
in this area, they are invited to bring them to the attention
of the appropriate EU fora, in particular to upload existing
documentation in the section on return of the ICONET system.
4. Having regard to the above the Council calls on the Commission:
- to develop the new ICONET system to make it available as a
secure facility for Member States to communicate with each other
and share information about the organisation of joint removal
operations;
- to consider the possibility of Community funding for joint
flights and the further development of best practices in this
area; and to explore with Member States ways for the Border Management
Agency to provide the necessary assistance for organising joint
flights. The support of the Immigration Liaison Officers (ILO)
network, where appropriate and in accordance with Member States'
national functions for ILOs, might also be explored.
- on the Member States to:
- report regularly to the Council and to the Commission on joint
flights carried out by them and to share the information and
experience for the benefit of all Member States."
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