30 May 2012
2012: Frontex executive director responds to written questions from LIBE Committee on topics including Fundamental Rights Officer Appointment; Guidelines for Sea Operations; data exchange in working arrangements with non-EU countries; cooperation with Turkey; police cooperation in Evros; Ombudsman enquiry; the new Consultative Forum; state of play of adoption of rules for suspension or termination of Joint Operations; compulsory solidarity; equipment; discrimination in risk analyses
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30.05.2012 Frontex's reply to the European Parliament's LIBE Committee on the Agency's fundamental rights strategy
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