Informal Meeting of Justice and Home Affairs Ministers
An informal meeting of justice and home affairs ministers was held on 15-17 July in Stockholm. Minister for Justice Beatrice Ask and Minister for Migration and Asylum Policy Tobias Billström hosted the meeting.
Photo: Fredrik Persson/Regeringskansliet
Minister for Justice Beatrice Ask
Photo: Fredrik Persson/Regeringskansliet
Family photo: Informal Meeting of Justice and Home Affairs Ministers, day 1, 16 July
Photo: Fredrik Persson/Regeringskansliet
Family photo: Informal Meeting of Justice and Home Affairs Ministers, day 2, 17 July
Beatrice Ask, Swedish Minister for Justice, on the ministerial meeting 15-17 July
At the informal meeting the ministers discussed continued cooperation on justice and home affairs.
At the meeting of the European Council on 5 November 2004 a five-year programme for cooperation was adopted, called the Hague Programme. The programme includes police and customs cooperation, rescue services, criminal and civil law cooperation, asylum, migration, visas and external border controls, etc.
The first strategic programme for justice and home affairs was adopted in Tampere in 1999. The present programme, the Hague Programme, expires in December 2009.
It will be a major and important negotiation task for the Swedish Presidency of the EU to draw up the guidelines for continued work by preparing a new programme, the Stockholm Programme.
Pre-meeting news
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Ministerial meeting this week in Stockholm 14 July 17:38
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Press invitation: Informal Meeting of Justice and Home Affairs Ministers 14 July 14:09
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Webcast: Interview with Minister for Justice, Beatrice Ask 13 July 18:29
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Five questions for… 13 July 17:46
…Tobias Billström, Sweden's Minister for Migration and Asylum Policy. This w...
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Press conference with Beatrice Ask and Tobias Billström ahead of ministerial meeting 13 July 16:12
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Swedish Ministers welcome Commission communication on the Stockholm Programme 10 June 12:53
The European Commission today presented a communication on the ‘Stockholm Pr...
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The Stockholm Programme 1 June 09:00
The Stockholm Programme is to define the framework for EU police and customs...
When
15, 16, 17 JulyWhere
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Stockholm International Fairs
StockholmsmässanStockholm, Sweden
Council
Ministry in charge
Ministry of Justice
Contacts
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Marie Söderlund
Deputy Director, Ministry of Justice
+46 8 405 43 54
+46 70 555 59 07
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Martin Valfridsson
Press Secretary to Minister for Justice Beatrice Ask
+46 8 405 10 00
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Markus Friberg
Press Secretary to the Minister for Migration and Asylum Policy Tobias Billström
+46 8 405 10 00
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Camilla Åberg
Media Attaché
+46 8 405 10 00
16 July 12.15–12.45
Where
Stockholm International Fairs
Stockholm, Sweden
