Freedom, Security and Justice in the European Union Internal and External Dimensions of Increased Cooperation after the Lisbon Treaty
As the European Union has evolved, it has also begun to address policy questions which are closer to the very heart of the state. From cooperation in Justice and Home Affairs, originally conceived as the third pillar of European cooperation, has emerged the Area of Freedom, Security, and Justice (AF...
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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New York, NY
Springer New York
2014, 2014
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Edition: | 1st ed. 2014 |
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Collection: | Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- 1. Freedom, Security, and Justice: Intern- and Extern- alization in the EU and the Member States after the Lisbon Treaty
- 2. New Parliamentary Practices in Justice and Home Affairs: Some Observations
- 3. Non-Binding Peer Evaluation within an Area of Freedom, Security, and Justice
- 4. Redefining the relationship between security, data retention and human rights
- 5. The Externalization of undocumented migration controls as a threat for the EU’s constitutional commitment to fundamental human rights?
- 6. Prüm Treaty and Prüm decision
- 7. The Interface between the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice and the Common Foreign and Security Policy of the EU: Legal Constraints to Political Objectives