COM(2010)493 - Application of Directive 2004/81 on the residence permit issued to third-country nationals who are victims of trafficking in human beings or who have been the subject of an action to facilitate illegal immigration, who cooperate with the competent authorities

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Key information

official title

REPORT FROM THE COMMISSION TO THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL on the application of Directive 2004/81 on the residence permit issued to third-country nationals who are victims of trafficking in human beings or who have been the subject of an action to facilitate illegal immigration, who cooperate with the competent authorities
 
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reference by COM-number49 COM(2010)493 EN
Additional COM-numbers COM(2010)493
CELEX number52 52010DC0493

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Key dates

Document 15-10-2010
Online publication 15-10-2010

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Related information

  • Explanatory memorandum
  • Legal provisions
 

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  • 1. 
    In this report
     
  • 2. 
    Study supported by the Commission and conducted by the Academic Network for Legal Studies on Immigration and Asylum in Europe
     
  • 3. 
    RO and BG had to transpose the Directive as from their accession to the EU.

     
  • 4. 
    C-2008/266, judgment of 14.5.2009, Commission v Spain .

     
  • 5. 
    In this report
     
  • 6. 
    In this report
     
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    Study supported by the Commission and conducted by the Academic Network for Legal Studies on Immigration and Asylum in Europe
     
  • 8. 
    RO and BG had to transpose the Directive as from their accession to the EU.

     
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    C-2008/266, judgment of 14.5.2009, Commission v Spain .

     
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    COM (2006) 187 final and SEC (2006) 525.

     
  • 11. 
    In this report
     
  • 12. 
    In this report
     
  • 13. 
    Study supported by the Commission and conducted by the Academic Network for Legal Studies on Immigration and Asylum in Europe
     
  • 14. 
    RO and BG had to transpose the Directive as from their accession to the EU.

     
  • 15. 
    C-2008/266, judgment of 14.5.2009, Commission v Spain .

     
  • 16. 
    In this report
     
  • 17. 
    Study supported by the Commission and conducted by the Academic Network for Legal Studies on Immigration and Asylum in Europe
     
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    The data were collected on the basis of ad-hoc requests made for the Odysseus report, Impact Assessment for the proposal of the Framework Decision on trafficking in human beings and, more recently, through national contact points of the Committee on Integration and Asylum.

     
  • 19. 
    Global Report on Trafficking in Persons, February 2009, UNODC.

     
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    Council document 17024/09.

     
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    Directive 2009/52/EC on employer sanctions was also partly inspired by the scheme provided under Directive 2004/81/EC. It foresees establishing comparable arrangements for the issue of residence permits for third-country nationals involved in criminal proceedings concerning particularly exploitative working conditions or illegally employed minors.

     
  • 22. 
    COM (2010) 213 final.

     
  • 23. 
    COM(2010) 95 final.

     
  • 24. 
    See Action Plan: COM(2010) 171 final.

     
  • 25. 
    In this report
     
  • 26. 
    Study supported by the Commission and conducted by the Academic Network for Legal Studies on Immigration and Asylum in Europe
     
  • 27. 
    RO and BG had to transpose the Directive as from their accession to the EU.

     
  • 28. 
    C-2008/266, judgment of 14.5.2009, Commission v Spain .

     
  • 29. 
    In this report
     
  • 30. 
    In this report
     
  • 31. 
    Study supported by the Commission and conducted by the Academic Network for Legal Studies on Immigration and Asylum in Europe
     
  • 32. 
    RO and BG had to transpose the Directive as from their accession to the EU.

     
  • 33. 
    C-2008/266, judgment of 14.5.2009, Commission v Spain .

     
  • 34. 
    COM (2006) 187 final and SEC (2006) 525.

     
  • 35. 
    In this report
     
  • 36. 
    In this report
     
  • 37. 
    Study supported by the Commission and conducted by the Academic Network for Legal Studies on Immigration and Asylum in Europe
     
  • 38. 
    RO and BG had to transpose the Directive as from their accession to the EU.

     
  • 39. 
    C-2008/266, judgment of 14.5.2009, Commission v Spain .

     
  • 40. 
    In this report
     
  • 41. 
    Study supported by the Commission and conducted by the Academic Network for Legal Studies on Immigration and Asylum in Europe
     
  • 42. 
    The data were collected on the basis of ad-hoc requests made for the Odysseus report, Impact Assessment for the proposal of the Framework Decision on trafficking in human beings and, more recently, through national contact points of the Committee on Integration and Asylum.

     
  • 43. 
    Global Report on Trafficking in Persons, February 2009, UNODC.

     
  • 44. 
    Council document 17024/09.

     
  • 45. 
    Directive 2009/52/EC on employer sanctions was also partly inspired by the scheme provided under Directive 2004/81/EC. It foresees establishing comparable arrangements for the issue of residence permits for third-country nationals involved in criminal proceedings concerning particularly exploitative working conditions or illegally employed minors.

     
  • 46. 
    COM (2010) 213 final.

     
  • 47. 
    COM(2010) 95 final.

     
  • 48. 
    See Action Plan: COM(2010) 171
     
  • 49. 
    De Europese Commissie kent nummers toe aan officiële documenten van de Europese Unie. De Commissie maakt onderscheid in een aantal typen documenten door middel van het toekennen van verschillende nummerseries. Het onderscheid is gebaseerd op het soort document en/of de instelling van de Unie van wie het document afkomstig is.
     
  • 50. 
    De Raad van de Europese Unie kent aan wetgevingsdossiers een uniek toe. Dit nummer bestaat uit een vijfcijferig volgnummer gevolgd door een schuine streep met de laatste twee cijfers van het jaartal, bijvoorbeeld 12345/00 - een document met nummer 12345 uit het jaar 2000.
     
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    Het interinstitutionele nummer is een nummerreeks die binnen de Europese Unie toegekend wordt aan voorstellen voor regelgeving van de Europese Commissie.
    Binnen de Europese Unie worden nog een aantal andere nummerseries gebruikt. Iedere instelling heeft één of meerdere sets documenten met ieder een eigen nummering. Die reeksen komen niet overeen met elkaar of het interinstitutioneel nummer.
     
  • 52. 
    Deze databank van de Europese Unie biedt de mogelijkheid de actuele werkzaamheden (workflow) van de Europese instellingen (Europees Parlement, Raad, ESC, Comité van de Regio's, Europese Centrale Bank, Hof van Justitie enz.) te volgen. EURlex volgt alle voorstellen (zoals wetgevende en begrotingsdossiers) en mededelingen van de Commissie, vanaf het moment dat ze aan de Raad of het Europees Parlement worden voorgelegd.
     
  • 53. 
    Als dag van bekendmaking van een Europees besluit geldt de dag waarop het besluit in het Publicatieblad wordt bekendgemaakt, en daardoor in alle officiële talen van de Europese Unie bij het Publicatiebureau beschikbaar is.