Sun. Oct 6th, 2024
Loading Events

« All Events

Agenda of the EU Home Affairs Council on 10 October 2024

10 October

Home affairs

Fighting child sexual abuse

At the meeting of ministers of home affairs, the presidency will aim to reach a general approach (common position of member states) on a legislative proposal to combat child sexual abuse. The proposed EU law will make it mandatory for internet companies to alert the authorities about online child sexual abuse on their platforms. A planned EU centre would support authorities acting on reports of child sexual abuse and collect and share expertise and best practices in prevention and victim support.

Prevention of online child sexual abuse (background information)

 

Schengen

Ministers will take stock of the overall state of the Schengen area. The Commission will present the Schengen Barometer, a biannual report that looks at developments, emerging threats and developments for the Schengen area. Ministers will exchange views on the implementation of the priorities of the annual Schengen Council cycle. The discussion will focus on the priority related to increasing the resilience of our external borders.

The presidency will also give a state of play of the full application of the Schengen acquis in Bulgaria and Romania. On 30 December 2023, the Council decided to lift air and maritime border controls with Bulgaria and Romania. Setting the date of the lifting of checks at internal land borders with Bulgaria and Romania requires a further Council decision.

The Schengen area explained (background information)

 

EU law enforcement IT systems

The EU is drawing closer to the launch of the Entry/Exit System (EES) – an automated IT system for registering non-EU nationals who are travelling for a short stay. Under the new system, border officers will scan the fingerprints or take a photo of those crossing the border for the first time. This information will be recorded in a digital file. The EES is part of a wider range of crime-fighting and border security IT systems that the EU is on course to deploy in the next years. The ETIAS travel authorisation system – a system that will check security, migration and health risks of non-EU nationals who do not need a visa to enter the Schengen area – is scheduled to become operational in the first half of 2025. Ministers will be briefed on the state of play.

IT systems to fight crime and secure EU borders (background information)

 

Asylum and migration

The returns of irregular migrants and rejected asylum seekers will be the subject of the ministerial working lunch. According to Eurostat, in 2023 484,160 non-EU citizens were ordered to leave the EU, 91,465 (18.9%) of which effectively returned.

EU migration and asylum policy (background information)

EU asylum rules (background information)

 

Internal security

Ministers will exchange views on the consequences of external conflicts, including the Russian war of aggression against Ukraine and the situation in the Middle East, and their implications for the EU.

The presidency will also inform about its priorities in the fight against drug trafficking and organised crime and about the latest developments on how these priorities are addressed.

EU drugs policy (background information)

The EU’s fight against organised crime (background information)

 

Practical information
  • Location: Luxembourg
    Preparatory documents

     

    Forward to your friends

    Details

    Date:
    10 October
    Event Categories:
    , ,
    Event Tags:

    Venue

    European Convention Center Luxembourg
    4 Pl. de l'Europe
    Neudorf-Weimershof Luxembourg, 1499 Luxembourg
    + Google Map
    View Venue Website

    Organizer

    EU Council