HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT IN THE EUROPEAN AND COAST GUARD AGENCY [(EBCGA)-FRONTEX]. AN INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK.THE CASE OF THE STANDING CORPS

Authors

  • TRYFON KORONTZIS https://orcid.org/0009-0001-2494-0617

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26619/1647-7251.17.1.12

Keywords:

European Border and Coast Guard [EBCGA -Frontex)], human resources management, standing corps, rapid border intervention teams (RABITs)

Abstract

The purpose of the paper is to critically examine the human resources management of the specific body in this European organization and specifically as it emerges from the legal framework of its formation-organization and operation in combination with other legal texts, directives, recommendations, etc. that have been issued in the context of its administrative function, as well as the added value this brings to the overall security of the European Union (EU).

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Author Biography

TRYFON KORONTZIS, https://orcid.org/0009-0001-2494-0617

He was a former officer of the Hellenic Coast Guard (1992-2018) [Rear Admiral (ret)] (Greece). He holds a post doctorate in European Public law from University of Macedonia, a post doctorate on public law from Panteion University, a PhD in Public Administration and a PhD in International and European Institutions from Panteion University of Political and social Scienes, Athens. He has graduated from the Hellenic Navy Academy. Further during his career graduated from the Hellenic National Security College and from the Hellenic National Defense College. He has been lecturer and associate professor in higher education for many years since 2000 teaching maritime law, port police, public policy and finance, finance and law, civil protection and management crises, administration systems, international and public relations, public finance, port authorities etc at bachelor and master level in Hellenic Universities, in the Hellenic National Administration School and Colleges offering UK programmes. His research interests are focused in maritime law, port police, public policy and finance, civil protection and management crises, administration systems, international and public relations, port authorities, international police cooperation, international public law, organized crime, European public law. He is author of 15 books, he has participated with chapters in collective books, his work has been published in international and national peer reviewed academic journals and has made a lot of announcements in international and national conferences. He is member of many Academic journals as reviewer and member of Editorial Boards and certified trainer from NATO and the Hellenic Police. During his service at the Hellenic Coast Guard (1992-2018) was posted in Staff and Regional Services (as Deputy Harbor Master, Deputy Commanding Officer, Commander, Head of Units, Head of Port Police Authorities, Head of the Hellenic Delegation at Europol, National Representative at NATO Headquarter etc). He can speak fluently English language and can speak Italian language in an intermediate level.

Published

2026-05-04

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