31 December 1999
Cover story: EU plan to restrict access to documents
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Contents
EU: EU plan to restrict access to documents
Italy: Surveillance: Ombudsman calls for protection of rights
EU: Justice and Home Affairs Council, 2 December 1999
EU: Detecting drugs smuggled inside the body
EU: New SIS network
Spain: End of ETA truce
Denmark: Deportation practice leads to street actions
UK: Asylum support
Belgium: Child detention
Spain: New Aliens Law
Germany: Asylum practice violates children's rights
Germany: Schily's “economic” asylum claims refuted
Germany: “Unite Against Deportation” conference
UK: Court upholds refugee status
EU: Rapid reaction force
Northern Ireland: Sinn Fein negotiators bugged
UK: Police clash with N-30 protesters
Netherlands: Do-it-yourself sleuthing
Turkey: 11 executed in Turkish prison
Italy: Death at Regina Coeli
England, Wales & Scotland: Deaths in Custody
UK: Ricky Reel inquest returns open verdict
Wales: Police officers disciplined
Italy: Bombs in Rome
Features
EU: Secret services and G8 intervene
EU: Draft regulation on public access
Northern Ireland: The Patten report on policing
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