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This master dissertation reflects about the coordination of training for law enforcement
officials on a European level. Focusing firstly on the implementation of training by Justice
and Home Affairs Agencies and other European and international institutions and secondly on
the coordination tools available, there is an analysis of these factors’ evolution since 2014
based on Regulations, reports and bibliography, complemented with the analysis, thoughts and
future perspectives of individuals representing the key actors on the subject.
By perceiving how the training is implemented and trying to respond to the main question
whether there is an effective and efficient coordination of training for law enforcement
officials on a European level, conclusions were drawn and recommendations are given in order
to comprehend the current status and contribute to a better coordination in the future.
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Coordination European dimension Law Enforcement Training