Constitutionalising the Security Union : effectiveness, rule of law and rights in countering terrorism and crime /

This collective volume offers a multidisciplinary examination of the critical issues and challenges associated with the EU's initiative to build a Security Union, particularly in relation to common policies adopted at the member state level aimed at countering terrorism and crime. It delves int...

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Group Author: Carrera, Sergio (Political scientist) (Editor); Mitsilegas, Valsamis, 1971- (Editor); King, Julian (writer of foreword.)
Published: Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS),
Publisher Address: Brussels, Belgium :
Publication Dates: [2017]
Literature type: Book
Language: English
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Summary: This collective volume offers a multidisciplinary examination of the critical issues and challenges associated with the EU's initiative to build a Security Union, particularly in relation to common policies adopted at the member state level aimed at countering terrorism and crime. It delves into the EU's efforts to support cross-border investigations, the exchange of information and international cooperation, taking stock of the effects on freedom and privacy. The various authors offer key research findings, which contributed to the European Commission's 2017 Comprehensive Assessment of EU Security Policy. They identify and explore the main constitutional dilemmas facing the Security Union concerning EU standards enshrined in the Lisbon Treaty and the commitments undertaken in the context of the EU Better Regulation agenda. Hence, this examination of EU security policies sheds light on their effectiveness, proportionality, fundamental rights and societal implications.
Carrier Form: v, 148 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN: 9789461386434
9461386435
Index Number: HV6433
CLC: D815.5
Call Number: D815.5/C758