• 05 July 2018

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    Category : Interview

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    FIIAPP Expatriates: José Maté

    "Only seven Spaniards live in Kyrgyzstan"

    José Maté, on the left, in one of the activities undertaken by EU-ACT

      In this interview, José Maté tells us about his life in Kyrgyzstan. The Chief Inspector of the National Police, currently coordinator of the EU-ACT project in the Central Asian area, ...

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  • 28 June 2018

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    Category : Reportage

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    Regional cooperation: exchange and stability

    The revolutions in North Africa and in the Middle East initiated democratic reforms, but also left space for threats such as terrorism. In both cases, cooperation has played and continues to play a determining role

    Tunisia was the country where the Arab Spring started

    In 2011, people took to the streets of the Middle East and North Africa. The Arab world called for democracy and rights in their countries through popular protests that were included in the concept of Arab Spring. Seven years later, the changes are not entirely noteworthy. Armed conflicts a...

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  • 21 June 2018

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    Category : Interview

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    “New policies contribute to improving the lives of women”

    Teresa Salvador-Llivina has been the director of the COPOLAD programme since its first phase in 2011. The second phase of the drug policy programme, which focuses its annual conference on the gender approach, is currently being implemented

    Teresa Salvador at the 3rd annual conference of the COPOLAD programme

    How do you value cooperation in drug policies within the framework of the COPOLAD programme?

      The broad coverage of the programme in the 33 countries of the CELAC, has presented a significant number of opportunities for cooperation between the European region and ...

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  • 14 June 2018

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    Category : Opinion

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    The importance of international cooperation on customs surveillance

    The cross-border nature of the crimes faced by customs surveillance requires international cooperation and coordination efforts by the institutions responsible

    Laura Rebollo Villarino is the head of Air and Sea Operations and CECOP, which report to the Tax Agency’s Sub-Directorate General of Customs Surveillance

    In Spain, the Customs Surveillance Service is a Sub-Directorate General attached to the Tax Agency’s Customs and Excise Duties Department and belonging to the Ministry of Finance and Public Function. It is made up of officials who are considered law enforcement officers (customs a...

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