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EU security and justice law : after Lisbon and Stockholm / edited by Diego Acosta Arcarazo and Cian C Murphy.

Bloomsbury Collections: Hart Publishing 2014 Available online

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Acosta Arcarazo, Diego, editor.
Murphy, Cian (Cian C.), editor.
Series:
Modern studies in European law ; v. 42.
Modern studies in European law ; v. 42
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Criminal justice, Administration of--European Union countries.
Criminal justice, Administration of.
Emigration and immigration law--European Union countries.
Emigration and immigration law.
Freedom of movement--European Union countries.
Freedom of movement.
Internal security--European Union countries.
Internal security.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (247 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Other Title:
European Union security and justice law
Place of Publication:
Oxford, United Kingdom ; Portland, Oregon : Hart Publishing, 2014.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
The coming into force of the Lisbon Treaty has provided the EU with new powers in the fields of criminal law and security law while reinforcing existing powers in immigration and asylum law. The Stockholm Programme is the latest framework for EU action in the field of justice and home affairs. It includes a range of new legislation in the fields of immigration and asylum, substantive criminal law, criminal procedure and co-operation between national criminal justice systems. The combination of the new treaty and programme have made security and justice key areas of legislative growth in the EU. This volume brings together a range of leading scholars, as well as some of the most interesting new voices in the debate, to examine the state of EU security and justice law after the Lisbon Treaty and the Stockholm Programme. It provides a critical examination of EU law in the fields of immigration, asylum, counter-terrorism, citizenship, fundamental rights and external relations. The book also examines the evolving roles of the EU institutions and criminal justice agencies. It provides a critical account of EU law in this field under the developing constitutional and institutional settlement
Contents:
Foreword
Francis G. Jacobs
Rethinking Europe's freedom, security and justice
Cian C. Murphy and Diego Acosta Arcarazo
Justice and home affairs law since the Treaty of Lisbon: a fairy-tale ending?
Steve Peers
Constitutional principles in the area of freedom, security and justice
Ester Herlin-Karnell
Institutions and agencies: government and governance after Lisbon
Jorrit Rijpma
Fundamental rights and judicial protection
Theodore Konstadinides and Noreen O'Meara
Citizenship of the European Union
Stephen Coutts
EU criminal law competence after Lisbon: from securitised to functional criminalisation
Valsamis Mitsilegas
EU migration law: the opportunities and challenges ahead
Dora Kostakopoulou,Diego Acosta Arcarazo and Tine Munk
Life after Lisbon: EU asylum policy as a factor of migration control
Violeta Moreno-Lax
Counter-terrorism law and policy: operationalisation and normalisation of exceptional law after the 'War on Terror'
Cian C. Murphy
External relations law: how the outside shapes the inside
Christina Eckes.
Notes:
Includes index.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781474201179
1474201172
9781782252634
1782252630
OCLC:
874097258

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