15 February 2010
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Proposal | Council doc. 17513/09, 5 Jan. 2010; OJ 2010 C 69/5 |
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Flexibility | UK has opted in; Ireland has opted out; Denmark is excluded |
EP committee | on agenda from 27 Jan. 2010; Romero Lopez is rapporteur; draft report circulated, May 2010; orientation vote by committees, 29 Sep. 2010; committees vote in favour of first-reading deal, 29 Nov. 2010 (A7-0354/2010); vote in favour of revised EP/Council deal by committees, 4 Oct. 2011; vote in favour of recommendation for second reading, 5 Dec. 2011 (A7-0435/2011) |
EP plenary | vote in favour, 14 Dec. 2010; vote on second reading recommendation scheduled in committee, 5 Dec. 2011; second reading vote on advance agenda, 13 Dec. 2011 |
Council | discussed at JHA Council, Feb. 2010; discussed at JHA Council, April 2010; discussion at JHA Council, 4 June 2010; state-of-play discussed at Oct 2010 JHA Council; first-reading deal with EP, Nov. 2010; not then supported by all Member States; revised EP/Council deal announced, Sep. 2011; deal endorsed by Sep. 2011 JHA Council; general approach agreed by Agriculture Council, 20 Oct. 2011; first reading position adopted by TTE Council, 24 Nov. 2011; Directive 2011/99/EU |
Deadline date to apply | 11 Jan. 2015 (Art. 21(1)) |
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