Police Cooperation in the European Union under the Treaty of Lisbon : Opportunities and Limitations (Schriftenreihe des Arbeitskreises Europäische Integration e.V. 83) (2015. 266 p. 227.0 mm)

Police Cooperation in the European Union under the Treaty of Lisbon : Opportunities and Limitations (Schriftenreihe des Arbeitskreises Europäische Integration e.V. 83) (2015. 266 p. 227.0 mm)

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(Short description)
Mit dem Vertrag von Lissabon ist die Polizeikooperation voll in die Europäische Union integriert worden. Die Beiträge dieses Buches analysieren aus der Perspektive von Wissenschaft und Praxis, was sich seither verändert hat: im Recht, in den politischen Entscheidungsverfahren und in der Praxis.
(Text)
Police cooperation in the EU has been characterised by intergovernmental patterns of decision-making. With the Treaty of Lisbon (2009) it has been fully integrated in the EU as part of the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice (AFSJ).What has changed since then, which problems persist? What is the practical impact of the new rules established by the Treaty of Lisbon? How does the European Parliament use its extended co-decision powers in this field? What is the new role of human rights and data protection? Contributions by scholars from different disciplines and by practitioners analyse continuity and change of police cooperation in the EU in a political, legal and practical perspective. Contributions by: Jan Philipp Albrecht (MEP), Karsten Behn, Ludo Block, Monica den Boer, Gertjan Boulet, Olivier Cahn, Cyrille Fijnaut, Laura F ger, Mario Gruschinske, Daniela Heid, Paul De Hert, Nathalie Hirschmann, Hans-Gerd Jaschke, Daniela Kietz, Wilhelm Knelangen, Michael Niemeier, Bettina Rauch-Schulz, Peter Schaar, Funda Tekin and Hartmut Aden
(Author portrait)
Dr. jur. Hartmut Aden ist wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter und Lehrbeauftragter am Fachbereich Rechtswissenschaften der Universität Hannover.

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