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The European Union as an Area of Freedom, Security and Justice

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Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

08.01.2019

Herausgeber

Fletcher Maria + weitere

Verlag

Taylor and Francis

Seitenzahl

518

Maße (L/B/H)

23.4/15.6/2.9 cm

Gewicht

757 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-367-19345-4

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

08.01.2019

Herausgeber

Verlag

Taylor and Francis

Seitenzahl

518

Maße (L/B/H)

23.4/15.6/2.9 cm

Gewicht

757 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-367-19345-4

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Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: The European Union as an Area of Freedom, Security and Justice
  • Produktbild: The European Union as an Area of Freedom, Security and Justice
  • Foreword Prof. Dr. Koen Lenaerts, President of the Court of Justice of the European Union

    1. Introduction. Maria Fletcher, Ester Herlin-Karnell and Claudio Matera.
    2. Part I: The EU as an Area of Freedom, Security and Justice

    3. The Rise and Fall of EU Justice and Home Affairs Law, Steve Peers, University of Essex
    4. Sketches of a theory of Europe as an Area of Freedom, Security and Justice. Massimo Fichera, University of Helsinki
    5. Human rights and the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice. Dorota Leczykiewicz, University of Oxford
    6. Part II: EU Criminal law

    7. The mutual recognition principle and EU criminal law. Anne Weyembergh and Inès Armada, ULB Brussels
    8. The European Arrest Warrant, constitutional rights and the changing legal thinking: values once recognised lost in transition to the EU level? Anneli Albi, University of Kent
    9. The Future of a European Public Prosecutor in the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice. Gerard Conway, Brunel University
    10. Legislating for Human Rights After Lisbon: The Transformative Effect of EU Measures on the Rights of the Individual in Criminal Procedure. Valsamis Mitsilegas, Queen Mary University
    11. Part III: Border controls, Immigration, Asylum and AFSJ paradigms

    12. Frontex and the European System of Border Guards:
      the Future of European Border Management. Jorrit Rijpma, University of Leiden
    13. The Rule of Life: Family Reunification in EU Mobility and Migration Laws. Dora Kostakopoulou, University of Warwick and Ariadna Ripoll University of Bamberg
    14. The Common European Asylum System – Where Did it All Go Wrong? Cathryn Costello, Oxford University and Minos Mouzourakis, European Council on Refugees and Exiles (ECRE)
    15. Part IV: Civil law cooperation:

    16. Civil Justice - Constitutional and Regulatory Issues Revisited Eva Storskrubb, University of Uppsala
    17. ‘Multiple Faces of Mutual Recognition: Unity and Diversity in Regulating Enforcement of Judgements in the European Union’. Vesna Lazic, University of Utrecht and University of Rijeka
    18. Part V: External dimension and impact

    19. An External Dimension of the AFSJ? Some reflections on the nature and scope of the externalisation of the AFSJ domains. Claudio Matera, University of Twente
    20. The EU Anti-terrorism policy in its external AFSJ dimension: democratic accountability and human rights protection in the post Lisbon Treaty era. Sara Poli, Università di Pisa
    21. Is there a Transatlantic Security Strategy? Area of Freedom, Security and Justice Law and its Global Dimension. Ester Herlin-Karnell, VU University Amsterdam & Maria Fletcher, University of Glasgow
    22. Part VI: Legal challenges of network governance within the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice

    23. Understanding JHA agencies in context: where does Eurojust lie in the constitutional architecture of the Area of Freedom Security and Justice? Irene Wieczorek, VUB
    24. The European Union’s fight against cybercrime: policy, legal and practical challenges. Helena Carrapiço, Aston University and Benjamin Farrand, University of Strathclyde
    25. Entrenching the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice: Questions of Institutional Governance and Judicial Control. Henri de Waele, University of Nijmegen