31 December 1994
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Contents
EU: Removal of records ordered
EU: EDU's mandate 'extended’
EU: ECHR roundup
UK: 'Free market' comes to policing
UK: Order to hand over films
UK: Racism charges
UK: NCIS needs surveillance role
UK: The 'injury potential' of batons
UK: Women win strip search case
Netherlands: Call for inquiry into police team
Netherlands: Change of policing policy?
Netherlands: Journalists 'suspected’
Spain: Police cooperation
UK: Repatriating European Prisoners
Spain: 'Bugging' prison declared illegal
UK: Deaths in prison
Belgium: State Security violates privacy
Switzerland: Data bank to register visitors
Belgium: Rewards for rejecting refugees
UK: Bombers 'not refugees’
Germany: Asylum applications down
France and Algeria
Netherlands: Police 'recruit' asylum seekers
Netherlands: Targeting 'illegal' migrants
Switzerland: Voters back new immigration laws
EU: Euro asylum resolution thwarted
Spain: Campaign against military service
NATO: Arming NATO's partners
UK: Criminal Justice Act
Denmark: Criminalising HIV sufferers
Spain: Extreme right organise
UK: Racist attackers jailed
Austria: New spate of fascist letter bombs
Germany: Berlin 7 trial ends
Features
EU in disarray over Europol Convention
Turf war: MI5 bids for policing role
New Special Branch guidelines
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