Examples of using Combating crime in English and their translations into Dutch
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Strengthening the rule of law, combating crime and corruption are important for the people of the region
Combating crime is not just a national issue.
justified because they are aimed at combating crime in an area of freedom,
In that respect, combating crime is our number one priority,
Vertical cooperation with the Member States in combating crime affecting the Communities' financial interests.
Europol was supposed to be the magic solution for combating crime involving nuclear materials- an issue, I might add, which has completely disappeared from public debate.
necessary to meet the generally recognised objectives of preventing and combating crime and terrorism.
2002 the Moldovan Government had already adopted ambitious national programmes for combating crime and corruption.
preventing and combating crime, and crisis management;
Firstly, data protection will have to be of the same quality within the sphere of combating crime as it is within the internal market before data is exchanged.
preventing and combating crime, and crisis management(17285/11);
We must make Europol into a real instrument for combating crime, and we urge Member States to give Europol the information it needs to do this.
ensure that we obtain the same quality of data protection in the sphere of combating crime as we already have in the internal market.
preventing and combating crime, and crisis management; and.
We must set aside national animosities in the interests of Europe-wide cooperation in combating crime and make efficient use of the instruments we have at our disposal,
which to a large extent escape the conventional means of combating crime that are available.
Introducing the debate, the Presidency gave an account of progress made on strengthening cooperation on combating crime since the adoption of the Berlin Declaration of 8 September 1994 on the same subject.
preventing and combating crime, and crisis management;
economic struc tural modernization and combating crime and drug trafficking.
jobs through innovation; combating crime through IT and helping the environment with new forms of energy.