European Papers (Apr 2016)

Creación de una Guardia Europea de Fronteras y Costas: Breve análisis de la propuesta de Reglamento de la Comisión Europea de 15 de diciembre de 2015

  • David Fernández Rojo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15166/2499-8249/17
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2016 1, no. 1
pp. 203 – 212

Abstract

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(Series Information) European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, 2016 1(1), 203-212 | European Forum Insight of 16 April 2016 | (Table of Contents) I. Introducción. - II. El germen de la Guardia Europea de Fronteras y Costas. - III. Hacia el establecimiento progresivo de un sistema integrado de gestión de las fronteras exteriores: controvertida cuestión de competencias. - IV. Principales novedades de la nueva Agencia llamada a suceder a Frontex. - V. Conclusión. | (Abstract) On 15 December 2015, the European Commission launched a legislative initiative establishing a European Border and Coast Guard System, which would succeed Frontex in providing operational assistance to the Member States in the management of the external borders of the European Union. Although the legislative process is still at the stage of the proposal, the analysis on its main features is not premature. Specifically, this paper examines the reasons which led the Commission to make the proposal and the extent to which the Treaties grant sufficient competences to the EU to set up the new legal regime. In the present Insight, the three most innovative, yet controversial, aspects of the proposal are analyzed: firstly, the possibility that the European Border and Coast Guard System imposes certain measures upon the Member States if their actions are not in accordance with the new agency's strategy; secondly, the working arrangements of the European Border and Coast Guard System with third countries; and thirdly, the introduction of an individual complaint mechanism, which allows individuals to file a complaint if they consider that any of the activities of the agency violates their fundamental rights.

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