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Stockholm Programme

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  • EU leaders are expected to approve the so-called Stockholm Programme at a summit in Brussels next week.

    BBC News | News Front Page | World Edition 2009

  • 'The research produced a wealth of data regarding the countries in the study, and with ratification of the Lisbon Treaty and agreement on the Stockholm Programme putting criminal defence rights on the agenda again, it is likely to have a significant impact on the development of EU policy over the next few years.'

    EU News 2010

  • Fundamental changes for the Realm in respect of its �laws and customs� will be consolidated for all time (the EU is planning for the next fifty years starting with The Stockholm Programme after �Lisbon� and so it goes on and on).

    Telegraph.co.uk: news business sport the Daily Telegraph newspaper Sunday Telegraph 2009

  • Today I will deal with one of the other rats in Brussels, the Stockholm Programme.

    Irish Blogs Lisbon Treaty News Updates 2009

  • Statewatch, another organisation monitoring civil liberties in Europe, is also warning against the Stockholm Programme.

    Irish Blogs Lisbon Treaty News Updates 2009

  • The group's findings have been bundled up as the Stockholm Programme.

    Irish Blogs Lisbon Treaty News Updates 2009

  • The informal meeting, which was tasked with debating the broad outlines of the Stockholm Programme ahead of detailed discussions in the autumn, also analysed how EU citizens living outside their home country in another EU state could be given better access to legal services such as courtroom interpretation.

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2009

  • The Stockholm Programme is due to be adopted at the 10-11 December EU summit (

    EurActiv.com 2009

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