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Dieses Papier, das vom Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS) veröffentlicht wurde, erläutert die Notwendigkeit für eine Überarbeitung des diplomatischen und konsularischen Schutzrechtes von Unionsbürgern, das im Artikel 20 des Vertrags zur Gründung der Europäischen Gemeinschaft festgehalten ist. Dieses Dokument basiert auf der Antwort des CEPS auf das Grünbuch der Kommission über den diplomatischen und konsularischen Schutz von Unionsbürgern in Drittstaaten, das im November 2006 angenommen wurde.
According to the authors, the review of EU citizens' consular protection rights became particularly necessary following recent events. First, contemporary global developments have made it more likely that EU citizens could find themselves in situations requiring diplomatic protection. The terrorism issue in particular makes the world increasingly unsafe for EU citizens abroad. From an intra-EU perspective, enlargement has reduced the number of countries in which all 27 member states are represented to three: China, Russia and the US.
The paper therefore makes the following recommendations:
However, the text welcomes actions included in the Commission Green Paper to provide better information for EU citizens on their right to diplomatic and consular protection outside the EU, and addressing the lack of uniformity in the application of these rights.