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"Beidh ceannairí an Aontais Eorpaigh ag bualadh le chéile an tseachtain seo, agus iad ag iarraidh Conradh nua don AE a chur le chéile. Beidh béim ar leith á chur acu ar chúrsaí dlí agus cirt. Dar liomsa, ní chóir go mbeadh an chumhacht ag an AE socruithe dlí agus cirt a dhéanamh le vótáil trí thromlach cáilithe toisc go bhfuil córas dlí coiteann i bhfeidhm ag Éire agus an Bhreatain. Is córas dlí sibhialta atá i bhfeidhm ag na Ballstáit eile san AE. The reality of what we have to deal with, of the new threats that are posed before us, whether it is terrorism, people trafficking, drug trafficking, asylum, illegal immigration and the pressures that are put on the services that deal with all these areas, highlight one single point most of all: human interaction or human involvement is at the core of all these areas. It is incumbent on us within the European Union to ensure that we put every tool at our disposal, not only to guarantee the safety and security of our own regions and areas but also to ensure that the rights of people are protected: those who may be suspects, or even those who may have met a suspect at some stage. We find too often that, merely by association, you could be guilty of committing a crime under some of the new draconian laws that have been brought into different countries. That is why cooperation and coordination between the various Member States is important, because not only does it facilitate and allow the free movement of information and intelligence, which is essential in tackling so many of these crimes, but it also allows for best practice to be in force among the police forces or security services that may not be as good as others. In the Committee on Employment and Social Affairs, we used to have the idea of the ‘open coordination’ method whereby good things led to the other good things. There are positive things in European Union countries that other countries can follow, not just third countries but also Member States. Because of the complexity of the legal systems that in the different Member States, there still needs to be oversight by the Council of Ministers. This is not an area that can be given exclusively to European Union competence. I hope that at the weekend we will find a proper compromise towards that."@en1
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