Justice and Home affairs. The Schengen cooperation
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Publisert under: Regjeringen Stoltenberg II
Utgiver: Utenriksdepartementet
Rapport | Dato: 07.10.2004
Justice and Home Affairs - the Schengen Cooperation
- Moderators: Deputy National Police Commissioner, Mr. Odd B. Malme National Police Directorate, Norway
- Małgorzata Kutyła, Deputy Director, Ministry of Interior and Administration
13.30-13.40 Introduction and welcome
- Ms. Karen-Alette Melander, Director General Ministry of Justice and Police
- Mr Paweł Dakowski, Undersecretary of State, Ministry of Internal Affairs and Administration
13.40-14.10 The Norwegian Schengen implementation experience
Ms. Ellen Louise Ahnfelt, Senior Adviser National Police Directorate
A broad project with the participation of all relevant control authorities.
The development and implementation of a National Schengen Implementation Plan
14.10-14.40Polish challenges regarding Schengen implementation and border management
Mr Wiesław Kubacki, Deputy Director of Border Department, Polish Border Guard
Schengen implementation challenges for border police and other control authorities
Border management systems and infrastructure needs
14.40-15.10 Break – Stands – Informal discussion
15.10-15.35Fight against organised crime and corruption through the Schengen cooperation
Mr. Odd B. Malme, Deputy National Police Commissioner
Mr. Atle Roaldsøy, Senior Adviser Ministry of Justice and Police
- Challenges regarding police cooperation
- Presentation of the new Norwegian penal legislation
15.35-16.00Challenges related to new Schengen external borders
Mr Eugeniusz Szczerbak, First Deputy Commander in Chief, General Headquarters of the Police
- Relationships with neighbouring countries
- Police cooperation
- Challenges posed by organised crime
- New migration patterns
16.00-16.25The balance between the Schengen control regime and protection of refugees and asylum seekers
Ms. Catharina Lurås, Assistant Director General
- How to deal with illegal immigrants without becoming “Fortress Europe”
- Establishing knowledge about Schengen rules and regulations, and its interpretation.
- Cooperation and communication with Embassies related to issuing of visa, country information, etc.