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29 September 2011

European Commission Home Affairs - 2011 Call for Proposals Organised Crime and Related Issues

  1. Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear materials CBRN deadline 17 October 2011
  2. Radicalisation leading to terrorism and the role of victims of terrorism in preventing radicalisation RAD deadline 17 October 2011
  3. Cross border law enforcement cooperation particularly in the access to and exchange of information through the implementation of the principle of availability through the Prüm Decisions and the 'Swedish Initiative' deadline 17 October 2011
  4. Operational law enforcement cooperation, including Customs cooperation, and Joint Investigation Teams JIT-deadline 17 October 2011
  5. Trafficking in Human Beings THB deadline 24 October 2011
  6. Illegal use of Internet INT deadline 24 October 2011
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  7. Financial and Economic Crime FINEC deadline 24 October 2011
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