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Commission welcomes political agreement on the rights of adults in need of protection in cross-border situations

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May 18, 2026
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The European Commission welcomes the political agreement reached on 12 May between the European Parliament and the Council of the EU on the Commission’s proposal for a Regulation on the protection of adults in cross-border situations. The Regulation will safeguard adults who, due to a disability or health-related limitations, are not in a position to fully protect their own interests in a cross-border situation. It will ensure that the protection of adults in need of support and their right to individual autonomy is maintained when they move or reside across member states. 

The Regulation introduces a set of rules that will apply within the EU, notably establishing which court has jurisdiction, which law is applicable, the recognition of a measure of protection or the acceptance of a power of representation in another Member State, and cooperation among authorities. It also introduces a European Certificate of Support and Representation, simplifying the process for representatives to prove their powers in another member state.

The text will now be submitted to the European Parliament and the Council for formal adoption.

Tech Sovereignty, Security and Democracy Executive Vice President Henna Virkkunen (pictured) said: “EU law works for everyone. This Regulation is an excellent example of the real benefits it can bring to everyday life. It will ensure that adults who need protection and support have their rights respected, no matter where they live in the EU. Concretely, it will lighten the administrative burden in cross-border cases for those in need and those that protect them.”

Democracy, Justice, the Rule of Law and Consumer Protection Commissioner Michael McGrath, said: “We have a duty to ensure that the Law protects and supports people that are not in a position to fully protect their own interests. This Regulation also empowers their representatives, including carers, by removing unnecessary uncertainty from their everyday lives. Today, we bring them clarity and security, and I thank the European Parliament and Council for their dedication in reaching this agreement.”

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