SOS Legalita

To resist against the organized crime
To support the threatened civils servant
To promote the rule of law
Action
2009
Ongoing action
European Appeal SOS Legalita 2009
Announcement
13 juin 2009
COMMUNIQUE N°9 : La filière des Ambassades ( suite)
10 mai 2009
Communiqué N°8
Ce 15 mai 2009 : Tribunal du travail de Bruxelles : audience reportée.

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Ongoing action

European Appeal SOS Legalita 2009
2009 SIGN THE EUROPEAN APPEAL SOS LEGALITA 2009 The European Council, the European Commission and the European Parliament, which will reconvene in the summer of 2009 To the National, Regional and Municipal Authorities of the Member States of the European Union To all their parties and political representatives We, the European Citizens, call (...)

1. A MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH

One can only find what one is looking for.
17 October 2008 « The role of trans-national criminal organizations in the running of illegal immigration and trafficking and ‘trade’ in human beings in Europe » is a difficult one and has not as yet, to our knowledge, been the subject of any systematic research. « The diversity of practices is such that it is virtually impossible to even « see » the phenomenon, (...)

2. MAKING THE THREAT KNOWN MEANS RECOGNISING IT

And to keep people constantly informed of the security situation
17 October 2008 Regrettably, no such clarity of publicized information is to be found in many countries of Western Europe. This inevitably results in an under-estimation of the threat and usually also leaves open avenues for criminal organizations to continue thriving. MAKING THE THREAT KNOWN MEANS RECOGNISING IT One cannot combat criminal organizations (...)

Violence in the workplace, a weapon for organized crime

11 October 2008 Three years after the reports of Paul VAN BUITENEN, civil servant in the European Commission, on fraud with European funds, that brought the Commission SANTER to collapse, the Financial Times reports on a Spanish European civil servant, Martha ANDREASEN, Senior accounting officer in the European Commission, whose function has suddenly been (...)