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|a The Evolving EU Counter-terrorism Legal Framework.
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|a Front Cover; The Evolving EU Counter-Terrorism Legal Framework; Copyright Page; Contents; Table of cases; Table of legislation and other material; List of abbreviations; 1. Introduction; Introduction; Why constructivism?; What is 'constructivism'?; Rules; Law; EC/EU law; Development of the EU's policing and counter-terrorism framework; Police Working Group on Terrorism; TREVI; Leading up to the EU Framework Decision on Terrorism; Current counter-terrorism provisions; Conclusion; 2. The financing of terrorism; Introduction; The financing of terrorism and the organised crime link debate.
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|a Money-launderingTerrorist financing provisions apart from money-laundering; Cash couriers; Wire transfers; Alternative remittance systems; Non-profit organisations; Basel Committee and Wolfsberg group; Other counter-terrorism financing risks; The policing of terrorist financing; Europol; Eurojust; Conclusion; 3. Terrorism as an EU policing concept; Introduction; Some of the roots of transnational EU policing; TREVI; Europol project; Building up to the EU framework; Data security/Security classifications; Europol; Eurojust; Schengen Information System; Prüm Decision.
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|a Other law enforcement provisions on dataEuropol Analysis Work Files; Joint Investigation Teams; Schengen; Other active policing provisions; Treaty of Prüm; Conclusion; 4. Terrorism as an EU judicial concept; Introduction; Council Framework Decision on Terrorism; Eurojust; European Judicial Network in criminal matters; European Arrest Warrant; European Evidence Warrant and criminal defence rights; Prospects for the future/conclusion; 5. Terrorism as a frontier issue; Introduction; Goods crossing the frontier; People crossing the frontier; UK problems with Frontex.
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|a Future developments and conclusion6. Terrorism as an EU military concept; Introduction; The CFSP counter-terrorism framework; EU counter-terrorism strategy; EU counter-terrorism co-ordinator; SitCen; Control of weapons; Small arms, light weapons and explosives; Weapons of mass destruction; Dual use export controls; Civilian protection and crisis management; Communication systems; Financing of emergency response; Conclusion; 7. External relations of the EU with the US in counter-terrorism; Introduction; Structural issues within the EU for external counter-terrorism relations.
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|a US presence at EuropolEU-US legal arrangements in the area of law enforcement; The PNR case; Conclusion; 8. Other external relations of the EU in counter-terrorism; Introduction; International multi-lateral arrangements; Canada and Australia; EU Customs Union/Free Trade Area partner countries; Russia/European Neighbourhood Policy; Africa/North Africa; North Africa/Euro-Mediterranean; Prospects for the future/conclusion; 9. Terrorism and human rights; Introduction; EU position on human rights; The EU and the ECHR; EU Charter on Fundamental Rights 2000; EU data protection framework.
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|a Since the coming into force of the Lisbon Treaty in 2009, and the contemporaneous publication of the Stockholm Programme, the area of freedom, security and justice has obtained a more secure legal basis within the EU treaty framework and now has a coherent policy programme set out for its development. A key aspect in the area of freedom, security and justice are the EU's provisions dealing with counter-terrorism. This book examines the rapidly emerging area of EU law and policy on counter-terrorism, addressing these twin disciplines from both a theoretical and practical perspective. The Evolvi.
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