Law Enforcement Officials’ Opinion on the Security Situation and Cooperation on the Danube

Ádám Kalmár
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The aim of the study is to analyse the bilateral and multilateral law enforcement cooperation between the Danube Member States and the relevant international stakeholders. A key issue for the security of the European Union and the Schengen area is the joint strengthening of the security of the Danube river. In the most important transnational maritime areas (Black Sea, Baltic Sea), there is a regulation based on the operation of a common centre for law enforcement coordination, which allows a rapid and efficient exchange of information between the Member States in order to combat organised crime. The Danube is one of Europe’s most important waterways, but the absence of a multilateral international agreement on the cooperation and coordination signed by all the Member States to ensure continuous cooperation and exchange of information is believed to have a negative impact on border security. The research was carried out by an online questionnaire survey among 201 persons in staff from the participating organisations of 10 Danube Member States during the DARIF joint operation, which was conducted from 12–16 September 2022 and extended until 30 September 2022. The questionnaire was prepared in Hungarian, English, and in German, Slovak, Croatian, Serbian, Romanian, Bulgarian and Ukrainian languages, to encourage respondents to participate in the survey. The questionnaire survey among the Danube law enforcement agencies confirmed that the lack of a permanent Law Enforcement Coordination Centre and Cooperation Forum is a significant security deficit in the countries of the Danube Region. The creation of a network of national contact points specialising in international information exchange on the Danube is necessary; it is not sufficient to make better use of the existing network of direct information exchange channels (e.g. Police and Customs Cooperation Centres).
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这项研究的目的是分析多瑙河成员国与相关国际利益攸关方之间的双边和多边执法合作。欧盟和申根地区安全的一个关键问题是共同加强多瑙河的安全。在最重要的跨国海域(黑海、波罗的海),有一项以共同执法协调中心运作为基础的条例,使会员国之间能够迅速和有效地交换信息,以打击有组织犯罪。多瑙河是欧洲最重要的水道之一,但缺乏由所有成员国签署的多边国际合作与协调协议,以确保持续的合作和信息交流,这被认为对边境安全产生了负面影响。该研究是通过在线问卷调查对10个多瑙河成员国参与组织的201名工作人员进行的,该联合行动于2022年9月12日至16日进行,并延长至2022年9月30日。问卷以匈牙利语、英语、德语、斯洛伐克语、克罗地亚语、塞尔维亚语、罗马尼亚语、保加利亚语和乌克兰语编写,以鼓励答复者参与调查。在多瑙河执法机构之间进行的问卷调查证实,缺乏常设执法协调中心和合作论坛是多瑙河区域各国的一个重大安全缺陷。必须建立一个专门从事多瑙河国际信息交流的国家联络点网络;更好地利用现有的直接信息交流渠道网络(例如警察和海关合作中心)是不够的。
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