Stockholm Programme
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The Stockholm Programme was a five-year plan with guidelines for justice and home affairs of the member states of the European Union for the years 2010 through 2014. It had been prepared by the Swedish Presidency of the Council of the European Union for its informal meeting held on 15-17 July 2009, and was named after the place of its publication (Stockholm, the capital of Sweden). After decisions-making by the ministers of the interior and the ministers for justice on 1 December 2009, it was presented to the European Council on 10th and 11th of that month for the final referendum on its summit in Brussels.
After the Tampere Programme of 1999 and the Hague Programme of 2004, the Stockholm Programme was the third programme covering the areas of freedom, security and justice adopted by the states of the European Union.