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- TITLE VI
- PROVISIONS ON COOPERATION IN THE FIELDS OF JUSTICE AND HOME AFFAIRS
-
- ARTICLE K
- Cooperation in the fields of justice and home affairs shall be governed by the
- following provisions.
-
- ARTICLE K.1
- For the purposes of achieving the objectives of the Union, in particular the
- free movement of persons, and without prejudice to the powers of the European
- Community, Member States shall regard the following areas as matters of common
- interest:
- 1. asylum policy;
- 2. rules governing the crossing by persons of the external borders of the
- Member States and the exercise of controls thereon;
- 3. immigration policy and policy regarding nationals of third countries;
- (a) conditions of entry and movement by nationals of third countries on the
- territory of Member States;
- (b) conditions of residence by nationals of third countries on the territory
- of Member States, including family reunion and access to employment;
- (c) combatting unauthorized immigration, residence and work by nationals of
- third countries on the territory of Member States;
- 4. combating drug addiction in so far as this is not covered by 7 to 9;
- 5. combating fraud on an international scale in so far as this is not covered
- by 7 to 9;
- 6. judicial cooperation in civil matters;
- 7. judicial cooperation in criminal matters;
- 8. customs cooperation;
- 9. police cooperation for the purposes of preventing and combating terrorism,
- unlawful drug trafficking and other serious forms of international crime,
- including if necessary certain aspects of customs cooperation, in connection
- with the organization of a Union-wide system for exchanging information within
- a European Police Office (Europol).
-
- ARTICLE K.2
- 1. The matters referred to in Article K.1 shall be dealt with in compliance
- with the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and
- Fundamental Freedoms of 4 November 1950 and the Convention relating to the
- Status of Refugees of 28 July 1951 and having regard to the protection
- afforded by Member States to persons persecuted on political grounds.
- 2. This Title shall not affect the exercise of the responsibilities incumbent
- upon Member States with regard to the maintenance of law and order and the
- safeguarding of internal security.
-
- ARTICLE K.3
- 1. In the areas referred to in Article K.1, Member States shall inform and
- consult one another within the Council with a view to coordinating their
- action. To that end, they shall establish collaboration between the relevant
- departments of their administrations.
- 2. The Council may:
- - on the initiative of any Member State of the Commission, in the areas
- referred to in Article K.1(1) to (6);
- - on the initiative of any Member State, in the areas referred to Article
- K1(7) to (9):
- (a) adopt joint positions and promote, using the appropriate form and
- procedures, any cooperation contributing to the pursuit of the objectives of
- the Union;
- (b) adopt joint action in so far as the objectives of the Union can be
- attained better by joint action than by the Member States acting individually
- on account of the scale or effects of the action envisaged; it may decide that
- measures implementing joint action are to be adopted by a qualified majority;
- (c) without prejudice to Article 220 of the Treaty establishing the European
- Community, draw up conventions which it shall recommend to the Member States
- for adoption in accordance with their respective constitutional requirements.
- Unless otherwise provided by such conventions, measures implementing them
- shall be adopted within the Council by a majority of two-thirds of the High
- Contracting Parties.
- Such conventions may stipulate that the Court of Justice shall have
- jurisdiction to interpret their provisions and to rule on any disputes
- regarding their application, in accordance with such arrangements as they may
- lay down.
-
- ARTICLE K.4
- 1. A Coordinating Committee shall be set up consisting of senior officials. In
- additions to its coordinating role, it shall be the task of the Committee to;
- - give opinions for the attention of the Council, either at the Councils
- request or on its own initiative.
- - contribute, without prejudice to Article 151 of the Treaty establishing the
- European Community, to the preparation of the Council's discussions in the
- areas referred to in Article K.1 and, in accordance with the conditions laid
- down in Article 100d of the Treaty establishing the European Community, in the
- areas referred to in Article 100c of that Treaty.
- 2. The Commission shall be fully associated with the work in the areas
- referred to in this Title.
- 3. The Council shall act unanimously, except on matters of procedure and in
- cases where Article K.3 expressly provides for other voting rules.
- Where the Council is required to act by a qualified majority, the votes of its
- members shall be weighted as laid down in Article 148(2) of the Treaty
- establishing the European Community, and for their adoption, acts of the
- Council shall require at least fifty-four votes in favour, cast by at least
- eight members.
-
- ARTICLE K.5
- Within international organizations and at international conferences in which
- they take part, Member States shall defend the common positions adopted under
- the provisions of this Title.
-
- ARTICLE K.6
- The Presidency and the Commission shall regularly inform the European
- Parliament of discussions in the areas covered by this Title.
- The Presidency shall consult the European Parliament on the principal aspects
- of activities in the areas referred to in this Title and shall ensure that the
- views of the European Parliament are duly taken into consideration.
- The European Parliament may ask questions of the Council or make
- recommendations to it. Each year, it shall hold a debate on the progress made
- in implementation of the areas referred to in this Title.
-
- ARTICLE K.7
- The provisions of this Title shall not prevent the establishment or
- development of closer cooperation between two or more Member States in so far
- as such cooperation does not conflict with, or impede, that provided for in
- this Title.
-
- ARTICLE K.8
- 1. The provisions referred to in Article 137,138,139 top 142, 146, 147, 150 to
- 153, 157 to 163 and 217 of the Treaty establishing the European Community
- shall apply to the provisions relating to the areas referred to in this Title.
- 2. Administrative expenditure which the provisions relating to the areas
- referred to in this Title entail for the institutions shall be charged to the
- budget of European Communities.
- The Council may also:
- - either decide unanimously that operational expenditure to which the
- implementation of those provisions gives rise is to be charged to the budget
- of the European Communities; in that event, the budgetary procedure laid down
- in the treaty establishing the European Community shall be applicable;
- - or determine that such expenditure shall be charged to the Member States,
- where appropriate in accordance with a scale to be decided.
-
- ARTICLE K.9
- The Council, acting unanimously on the initiative of the Commission or a
- Member State, may decide to apply Article 100c of the Treaty establishing the
- European Community to action in areas referred to in Article K.1(1) to (6),
- and at the same time determine the relevant voting conditions relating to it.
- It shall recommend the Member States to adopt that decision in accordance with
- their respective constitutional requirements.
-