European Union rapid reaction mechanism

European Union rapid reaction mechanism

The EU rapid reaction mechanism (RRM) is a streamlining of existing European Union law and Framework Law regarding "the alleviation of crises, through human rights work, election monitoring, institution building, media support, border management, humanitarian missions, police training and the provision of police equipment, civil emergency assistance, rehabilitation, reconstruction, pacification, resettlement and mediation".

In 2007 the RRM was replaced by the Instrument for Stability.

External links

* [http://ec.europa.eu/comm/external_relations/cpcm/rrm/index.htm Conflict Prevention & Civilian Crisis Management]
* [http://europa.eu/eur-lex/pri/en/oj/dat/2001/l_057/l_05720010227en00050009.pdf The text of the mechanism] (PDF)


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