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A European Commission expert group with a maximum of 20 members set up in April 2006.
 
A European Commission expert group with a maximum of 20 members set up in April 2006.
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:The Group is advising on any matter relating to violent radicalisation and terrorism, is giving policy advice and identifying new research areas required into the phenomenon of violent radicalisation and terrorism. It exchanges expertise with networks, institutes or other bodies of the EU, in Member States, third countries and international organisations working in the same field. The Group prepares a synthesis report on the state of play of research in the field of violent radicalisation.<ref>[http://ec.europa.eu/transparency/regexpert/detail.cfm?ref=1836&amp;l=E E01836, Expert Group on Violent Radicalisation EGVR] European Commission  > Secretariat general  > Transparency  > Register of expert groups  > Search  > Details of the group, accessed 8 May 2008</ref>
  
 
==Members==
 
==Members==
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The Commission refuses to reveal the names of the members of the Group.<ref></ref>  However online reesearch reveals the following are reportedly members:
 
*[[Rik Coolsaet]]
 
*[[Rik Coolsaet]]
 
*[[Magnus Ranstorp]]
 
*[[Magnus Ranstorp]]

Revision as of 12:17, 8 May 2008

A European Commission expert group with a maximum of 20 members set up in April 2006.

The Group is advising on any matter relating to violent radicalisation and terrorism, is giving policy advice and identifying new research areas required into the phenomenon of violent radicalisation and terrorism. It exchanges expertise with networks, institutes or other bodies of the EU, in Member States, third countries and international organisations working in the same field. The Group prepares a synthesis report on the state of play of research in the field of violent radicalisation.[1]

Members

The Commission refuses to reveal the names of the members of the Group.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content However online reesearch reveals the following are reportedly members:

Resources

Commission Decision of 19 April 2006 setting up a group of experts to provide policy advice to the Commission on fighting violent radicalisation (2006/299/EC)

  1. E01836, Expert Group on Violent Radicalisation EGVR European Commission > Secretariat general > Transparency > Register of expert groups > Search > Details of the group, accessed 8 May 2008