12 January 2012
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NOTE from: Presidency to: Working Party on General Matters, including Evaluations: Proposal for a Directive of the Council and the European Parliament on the use of Passenger Name Record data for the prevention, detection, investigation and prosecution of terrorist offences and serious crime (Council doc. 5109/12, LIMITE, 12 January 2012, pdf):
"The Presidency intends to build on the important work carried out by the Hungarian and Polish Presidencies on this file. To that end it has engaged in some re-editing of the text. On the one hand it is submitting a number of drafting suggestions, which have been conveyed to it by the Council lawyer-linguist who is acting as "quality" advisor on this file. These editorial changes are underlined and marked in yellow. The Presidency has also kept the underlining of the last changes introduced by the Polish Presidency in 14233/3/11 REV 3 GENVAL 91 AVIATION 207 DATAPROTECT 95 CODEC 1447, as these have not yet been discussed by the Working Party."
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