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

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

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Taylor & Francis Ltd
EAN: 9781317573227
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This book presents a collection of essays on key topics and new perspectives on the EU’s Area of Freedom, Security and Justice (AFSJ) and has a Foreword by the President of the Court of Justice of the European Union, Prof. Dr. Koen Lenaerts.

Europe’s area of freedom, security and justice is of increasing importance in contemporary EU law and legislation. It is worthy of special research attention because of its high-stakes content (particularly from an individual and a state perspective) and because its development to date has tangentially thrown up some of the most important and contentious constitutional questions in EU law.

As the AFSJ becomes more and more intertwined with ‘mainstream’ EU law, this edited collection provides a timely analysis of the merger between the two. Showcasing a selection of work from key thinkers in this field, the book is organised around the major AFSJ themes of crime, security, border control, civil law cooperation and important ‘meta’ issues of governance and constitutional law. It also analyses the major constitutional and governance challenges such as variable geometry, institutional dynamics, and interface with rights around data protection/secrecy/spying. In the concluding section of the book the editors consider the extent to which the different facets of the AFSJ can be construed in a coherent and systematic manner within the EU legal system, as well as identifying potential future research agendas.

The European Union as an Area of Freedom, Security and Justice will be of great interest to students and scholars of European law and politics.

EAN 9781317573227
ISBN 1317573226
Typ produktu Ebook
Vydavatel Taylor & Francis Ltd
Datum vydání 25. listopadu 2016
Stránky 536
Jazyk English
Země United Kingdom
Editoři Fletcher, Maria (University of Glasgow, UK); Herlin-Karnell, Ester; Matera, Claudio
Série Routledge Research in EU Law