Preventing and countering the facilitation of unauthorised entry, transit and stay in the EU
In November 2023, the Commission proposed a directive to modernise and strengthen the legal framework on the fight against migrant smuggling. The proposal addresses the steady rise in irregular arrivals in the EU and the rise in smuggling on all main EU entry routes. The current directive defining the offence of facilitation of unauthorised entry, transit and residence in the EU, and the framework decision on strengthening of the penal framework have both been widely criticised for their failure to provide legal certainty and uniformity of implementation. Ϸվ has been the main critic of these legal acts since their adoption in 2002. Many human rights players have also warned that the overly broad definition of migrant smuggling has resulted in the investigation and prosecution of innocent people, be they smuggled migrants or individuals providing humanitarian assistance to irregular migrants. To clearly define and effectively sanction migrant smuggling, the Commission would replace the existing rules with others focused on criminal offences, penalties for natural persons, liability of and sanctions for legal persons, but also on jurisdiction, prevention, investigation and data collection. In Ϸվ, the file has been assigned to the LIBE committee, with Birgit Sippel (S&D, Germany) as rapporteur. The next expected step is the publication of a draft report. First edition. The 'EU Legislation in Progress' briefings are updated at key stages throughout the legislative procedure.
Briefing
Despre acest document
Tipul publicației
Autor
Domeniul tematic
ܱâԳ-
- crima organizată
- DREPT
- drept internaţional
- drept penal
- dreptul Uniunii Europene
- frontiera externă a UE
- ԴڰțܲԾ
- lupta împotriva criminalității
- ţ
- migrație ilegală
- pedepse
- politica UE în domeniul migrației
- politici de cooperare
- PROBLEME SOCIALE
- propunere (UE)
- RELAŢII INTERNAŢIONALE
- ٰăԾ
- UNIUNEA EUROPEANĂ
- viaţă socială
- țări terțe