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The 'Convention on the Stepping Up of Cross-Border Cooperation' is a seminal document that addresses the increasingly vital need for collaboration across national boundaries in a world rendered smaller by globalization. This compendium showcases a range of essays and articles that delve into legal frameworks, governance structures, and case studies illustrating successful cross-border initiatives. Written in a formal yet accessible style, the text offers a systematic analysis of the theoretical and practical implications of enhanced cooperation between nations, employing interdisciplinary approaches that intersect law, political science, and international relations. The book is the product of various distinguished authors, each bringing their unique expertise and insights to this urgent subject. Many contributors are leading scholars and practitioners in international law and public policy, recognized for their profound understanding of the complexities involved in cross-border issues. Their collective experiences, shaped by both academic pursuits and real-world applications, underscore the book's relevance and timeliness in addressing contemporary challenges such as regional security, environmental sustainability, and economic integration. This volume is essential reading for researchers, policymakers, and students engaged in international relations and law. Its comprehensive exploration of cross-border cooperation will not only serve as a valuable resource for understanding current practices but also inspire new ideas for fostering collaboration in a globally interconnected society.
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Convention
between
the Kingdom of Belgium,
the Federal Republic of Germany,
the Kingdom of Spain,
the French Republic
the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg,
the Kingdom of the Netherlands and
the Republic of Austria
on the
stepping up of cross-border cooperation,
particularly in combating terrorism, cross-border crime and illegal migration
The High Contracting Parties to this Convention, being Member States of the European Union,
Considering that in an area with free movement of persons it is important for Member States of the European Union to step up their cooperation, in order to combat terrorism, cross-border crime and illegal migration more effectively,
Endeavouring, without prejudice to the provisions of the Treaty on European Union and the Treaty establishing the European Community, for the further development of European cooperation, to play a pioneering role in establishing the highest possible standard of cooperation, especially by means of improved exchange of information, particularly in combating terrorism, cross-border crime and illegal migration, while leaving participation in such cooperation open to all other Member States of the European Union,
Seeking to have the provisions of this Convention brought within the legal framework of the European Union, in order to improve exchange of information within the European Union, particularly in combating terrorism, cross-border crime and illegal migration, and to establish the necessary legal and technical conditions for that purpose,
In observance of the fundamental rights deriving from the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union, the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms and the constitutional traditions common to the States concerned, particularly in the awareness that the supply of personal data to another Contracting Party requires a reasonable standard of data protection on the part of the receiving Contracting Party,
Considering that, without prejudice to current national law, provision should be made for measures under this Convention to remain subject to suitable judicial review,
Seeking to supplement this Convention with further agreements, allowing automated searching of data in other appropriate records, in so far as is necessary and reasonable for the purpose of stepping up cross-border cooperation,
Have agreed as follows:
Chapter 1
General aspects
Article 1
Basic principles of the Convention
1. By means of this Convention, the Contracting Parties intend to step up cross-border cooperation, particularly mutual exchange of information.
2. Such cooperation is without prejudice to European Union law and open for any Member State of the European Union to join, in accordance with this Convention.
3. Cooperation under this Convention is aimed at devising initiatives to promote European cooperation in the fields laid down in this Convention.