Crime within the area of freedom, security and justice: a European public order

Crime within the area of freedom, security and justice: a European public order

Crime within the area of freedom, security and justice: a European public order

Law of Europe > Europe. Organization and integration law > Regional organization and integration (Europe) > The European Communities. Community law > Criminal courts and procedure > Administration of criminal justice

Edition Details

  • Creators or Attribution (Responsibility): Theodore Konstadinides, Christina Eckes
  • Biografical Information: Theodore Konstadinides is a lecturer in European law at the School of Law, University of Surrey. His main area of interest is European constitutional law, in particular the delineation of competence between the EU and the Member States and the impact of European integration on national constitutional systems.
  • Language: English
  • Jurisdiction(s): England
  • Publication Information: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2011
  • Publication Type (Medium): Aufsatzsammlung
  • Material: Internet resource
  • Type: Book, Internet Resource
  • Permalink: http://books.lawlegal.eu/crime-within-the-area-of-freedom-security-and-justice-a-european-public-order/ (Stable identifier)

Short Description

XIV, 312 pages ; 24 cm

Purpose and Intended Audience

Useful for students learning an area of law, Crime within the area of freedom, security and justice: a European public order is also useful for lawyers seeking to apply the law to issues arising in practice.

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Bibliographic information

  • Responsable Person: edited by Christina Eckes and Theodore Konstadinides.
  • Publication Date: 2011
  • Country/State: England
  • Number of Editions: 16 editions
  • First edition Date: 2011
  • Last edition Date: 2011
  • Languages: English
  • Library of Congress Code: KJE9430
  • Dewey Code: 345.2405
  • ISBN: 9781107002159 110700215X
  • OCLC: 663443401

Publisher Description:

The 'Europeanisation' of the fight against crime is a broad and much-contested notion. This in-depth analysis of the role of the EU in fighting crime within the area of freedom, security and justice explores the impact of EU policies in the Member States, the progressive convergence of Member States' criminal law systems, the emergence of mutual recognition as an alternative to harmonization, and the incremental development of the ECJ's jurisdiction. The essays also explore the limitations inherent in EU counter-crime policies and the changes brought about by the introduction of the Treaty of Lisbon. These changes are discussed both collectively and within individual substantive areas in which the EU has taken an active role in fighting crime, such as corruption, money laundering, terrorism, organised crime and extradition.

Main Contents

Introduction / Christina Eckes and Theodore Konstadinides
EU criminal justice: beyond Lisbon / Maria Fletcher
The European Union policy against corruption in the light of international developments / Patrycja Szarek-Mason
The EU's anti-money laundering agenda: built on risks? / Ester Herlin-Karnell
EU anti-money laundering regulation: multilevel cooperation of public and private actors / Maria Bergstro?m
The legal framework of the European Union's counter-terrorist policies: full of good intentions? / Christina Eckes
Organised crime: developments and challenges for an enlarged European Union / Massimo Fichera
The Europeanization of extradition: how many light years away to mutual confidence? / Theodore Konstadinides
The European evidence warrant: mutual recognition and mutual (dis)trust? / Cian C. Murphy
Law and order and internal security provisions in the area of freedom, security and justice: before and after Lisbon / Alicia Hinarejos
The external dimension of EU's area of freedom, security and justice / Ramses A. Wessel, Luisa Marin and Claudio Matera.

Table of Contents

Introduction Christina Eckes and Theodore Konstadinides
1. EU criminal justice: beyond Lisbon Maria Fletcher
2. The European Union policy against corruption in the light of recent international developments Patrycja Szarek Mason
3. The EU's anti-money laundering agenda: built on risks? Ester Herlin-Karnell
4. EU anti-money laundering regulation: multilevel cooperation of public and private actors Maria Bergström
5. The legal framework of the European Union's counter-terrorist policies: full of good intentions? Christina Eckes
6. Organised crime: developments and challenges for an enlarged European Union Massimo Fichera
7. The Europeanization of extradition: how many light years away to mutual confidence? Theodore Konstadinides
8. The European evidence warrant: mutual recognition and mutual (dis)trust? Cian Murphy
9. Law and order and internal security provisions in the area of freedom, security and justice: before and after Lisbon Alicia Hinarejos
10. The external dimension of EU's area of freedom, security and justice Ramses A. Wessel, Luisa Marin and Claudio Matera.

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Criminal jurisdiction
Criminal justice, Administration of
Criminal law
Criminal law–International unification
European Union countries
Judicial assistance
Law enforcement

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