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The Evolving EU Counter-terrorism Legal Framework.

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 developmen...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: O'Neill, Maria
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Hoboken : Taylor & amp; Francis, 2011.
Colección:Routledge Research in European Union Law.
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.