Constitutionalising the Security Union
Effectiveness, Rule of Law and Rights in Countering Terrorism and Crime
Samenvatting
This book 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 EU 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 in this collective volume 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 timely examination of EU security policies sheds light on their effectiveness, proportionality, fundamental rights and societal implications.
Specificaties
Inhoudsopgave
Julian King i
Introduction
Sergio Carrera and Valsamis Mitsilegas 1
Part I. Cross-Border Criminal Investigations and Preventive Justice 4
1. The Security Union as a paradigm of preventive justice: Challenges for citizenship, fundamental rights and the rule of law
Valsamis Mitsilegas 5
2. Two crucial challenges in cross-border criminal investigations
Anne Weyembergh 21
3. Old and new challenges to European criminal justice
Petra Bárd 33
4. Reviewing the effectiveness of EU counter-terrorism policies
Fiona de Londras 45
5. The Radicalisation Awareness Network: Producing the EU counterradicalisation discourse
Diana Davila Gordillo and Francesco Ragazzi 54
Part II. EU Information Access and Exchange, and International Cooperation 64
6. Security of the interstice and interoperable data sharing: A first cut
Deirdre Curtin 65
7. International cooperation and the exchange of personal data:
Safeguarding trust and fundamental rights
Evelien Brouwer 73
8. A Security Union in full respect of fundamental rights: But how effectively respectful?
Gloria González Fuster 87
9. Will more data bring more security? Remarks on the Security Union approach to interoperability
Reinhard Kreissl 93
10. Cross-border access to electronic evidence: Policy and legislative challenges
Katalin Ligeti and Gavin Robinson 99
Part III. Conclusions 112
11. Constitutionalising the Security Union
Sergio Carrera and Valsamis Mitsilegas 113
List of Abbreviations 144
List of Contributors 145
Annex. Programme of the Policy Workshop co-organised by CEPS and DG HOME 147
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