Security Versus Justice?: Police and Judicial Cooperation in the European UnionElspeth Guild, Florian Geyer Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., 2008 - 336 pagine The EU's area of freedom, security and justice is no longer new, but the measures which are adopted in the fields of judicial cooperation in criminal matters, police cooperation and counter terrorism are truly radical. This book is designed to examine three fields: police cooperation, judicial cooperation in criminal matters and counterterrorism. |
Sommario
LAW AND POLICY | 3 |
Europol and Frontex | 19 |
A Praetorian | 51 |
The European Community | 58 |
EU Member States Complicity in Extraordinary Renditions | 71 |
National Sovereignty Framed by European | 91 |
Too Different to Trust? First Experiences with the Application | 109 |
Analysis of Data | 129 |
The Proposal for a Council Framework Decision on Certain | 171 |
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Security versus Justice?: Police and Judicial Cooperation in the European Union Florian Geyer Anteprima limitata - 2016 |
Parole e frasi comuni
adopted AFSJ agencies area of freedom Bigo border controls Brussels Carrera Community law concerning Constitutional Treaty cooperation in criminal Council decision Council of Europe countries Court of Justice criminal justice systems criminal law criminal matters criminal proceedings cross-border data protection document draft ECHR EDPS effective ensure Eurojust European arrest warrant European Commission European Communities European Council European Court European Law European Parliament European Union Europol Europol Convention Euroregion evaluation extradition extraordinary renditions Frontex fundamental rights Germany governance Guild Home Affairs human rights implementation institutions intergovernmental investigation issues judgment judicial cooperation June jurisdiction Justice and Home legislative measures mutual recognition mutual trust national members Netherlands offences Paragraph police and judicial police cooperation political procedural rights proposal prosecutors Prüm Treaty Reform Treaty regard Republic role rules Schengen Schengen Information System security and justice sovereignty terrorism third pillar