Outros eventos
Todos os demais eventos públicos organizados no âmbito das atividades de uma comissão que envolvam oradores externos ou peritos.
On 15 October 2025, the Chair of the Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs, Javier ZARZALEJOS and the Commissioner for Internal Affairs and Migration, Magnus BRUNNER, co-hosted an event with distinguished guests to celebrate the 40th Anniversary of the Schengen Agreement.
During a LIBE debate on 23 September, the Commission unveiled AgoraEU, a revamped funding programme under the new MFF, designed to bolster EU values and democratic participation.
In front of a large attendance of LIBE Members, Commissioner McGrath presented, on 23rd of September, the 2025 Rule of law Report, adopted on 8 July 2025, setting out some of the main findings across the four pillars - justice system, anti-corruption framework, media freedom and pluralism and other checks and balances.
On Monday, 22 September, LIBE Members discussed the simplification packages in the digital policy area, including the Omnibus IV proposal and the digital Omnibus, with the representatives from the Commission. The Omnibus IV package, proposed in May, seeks to ease administrative burdens on Small Mid-Cap companies (SMCs), notably through targeted amendments to the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
In the LIBE Committee meeting of 15 July the Danish Presidency of the EU Council presented its agenda to bolster justice, migration policy, security, and the rule of law across the Union.
On 15 July, the LIBE held an exchange of views with stakeholders on ‘Towards a Stronger EU Anti-Racism Strategy: Lessons Learned and Future Commitments’. The discussion highlighted the rising levels of racism and discrimination in Europe and the need for concrete, coordinated action at both EU and national levels.
At the LIBE Committee meeting on 24 June 2025, Ms Anna Sjöberg, Head of Europol’s European Counter Terrorism Centre (ECTC), delivered a presentation of the latest EU Terrorism Situation & Trend Report (EU TE-SAT) covering the year 2024. She opened by underscoring the report’s comprehensive scope, combining data on terrorist attacks, arrests, and convictions across EU Member States, contextualised within evolving ideological trends.
On 12 June, the LIBE Committee held an exchange of views on child-friendly justice in criminal matters, reaffirming the EU’s long-standing commitment to protecting the rights of children involved in judicial proceedings.
On 4 June, Commissioner for Democracy, Justice, the Rule of Law and Consumer Protection, Michael McGrath, reviewed the first six months of his mandate, highlighting progress and upcoming plans in the area of the rule of law, justice, and democracy. He announced that the 2025 Rule of Law Report will, for the first time, include a single market perspective.
In a series of recent joint committee meetings at the beginning of June, Members of LIBE, EUDS, SEDE, ENVI, and FEMM addressed a spectrum of pressing challenges, from the weaponisation of migration and emerging hybrid threats to the persistent violence of female genital mutilation (FGM) within the EU. Together, these discussions underscored a growing consensus: Europe must act with unity, foresight, and resilience to safeguard its citizens and values.
In an exchange of views of Tuesday, 13 May, MEPs addressed the fight against trafficking of hazardous waste with representatives of public authorities and NGOs.
On April 23, 2025, Wojciech Wiewiórowski, the European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS), appeared before the LIBE Committee to present the highlights of the EDPS 2024 Annual Report. His intervention provided an overview of the institution’s key activities and focus areas over the past year.