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The Area of Freedom, Security and Justice

open access: yes, 2014
provides extensive commentary on the novel provisions on the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice (arts 67-76 and 87-89 TFEU), introduced into the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union by the 2007 Treaty of ...
Volker Roben
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The Area of Freedom, Security and Justice

2023
The chapter provides an overview of the main approaches to the enforcement of EU law in the area of freedom ,security and justice, with a focus on judicial cooperation in criminal matters, operational police cooperation, border management and migration law.
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Facultative Mixity in the Area of Freedom Security and Justice

2020
This contribution investigates the extent to which facultative mixity as a dimension of EU external relation exists in the Area of Freedom Security and Justice. The analysis addresses two questions. Firstly, what role may facultative mixity play, in principle, in the afsj?
Claudio Matera, Mauro Gatti
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Europe's Area of Freedom, Security, and Justice

open access: yes, 2004
Exploring the main areas of legal development under the so-called 'Area of Freedom, Security, and Justice' (AFSJ), this book examines the main subject matter of the new AFSJ migration, family reunion, asylum, police co-operation, and cooperation in ...
Walker, Neil,
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International organizations and the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice

2017
The Area of Freedom, Security and Justice (AFSJ) is possibly one of the most challenging fields of EU competences. Indeed, the integration into an AFSJ directly affects three fundamental aspects of constitutional relevance: the residual extent of national sovereignty, the monopoly of the state to maintain public order and public security, and the ...
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Building an Area of Freedom, Security, and Justice

2023
Abstract European migration law has evolved dynamically ever since the 1990s. The abolition of border controls in the Schengen area was considered to require flanking measures on visas and databases, amongst others. At the same time, Member States promoted intergovernmental cooperation in response to an increase in the number of asylum ...
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7. ‘An area of freedom, security and justice’

2018
‘An area of freedom, security and justice’ explains the two main aims of the Schengen Agreements of 1985 and 1990. The first concerned border controls: to eliminate those internal to Schengenland; establish controls round its external frontier; and set rules to deal with asylum, immigration, and the movement or residence of other countries’ nationals ...
Simon Usherwood, John Pinder
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21. The Area of Freedom, Security, and Justice

2022
This chapter looks at Justice and Home Affairs (JHA), and its subsequent transformation into the Area of Freedom, Security, and Justice (AFSJ). The AFSJ comprises the policy areas immigration and asylum, and police and judicial cooperation. This chapter focuses on the early years of cooperation in this policy area, providing an introduction to the ...
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22. The Area of Freedom, Security, and Justice

2019
This chapter examines a European policy, Justice and Home Affairs (JHA), and its transformation into the Area of Freedom, Security, and Justice (AFSJ). The AFSJ, one of the newest additions to the European Union mandate, seeks to engage the EU in the areas of immigration and asylum policy as well as police and judicial cooperation.
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20. The Area of Freedom, Security, and Justice

2016
This chapter examines a European policy, Justice and Home Affairs (JHA), and its transformation into the Area of Freedom, Security, and Justice (AFSJ). The AFSJ, one of the newest additions to the European Union mandate, seeks to engage the EU in the areas of immigration and asylum policy as well as police and judicial cooperation.
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