Abstract This contribution takes issue with what I have called the ‘constitutional dismantling’ of external migration policy through the tactical informalisation of readmission cooperation. It maps out the strategic use of soft law mediating the tacit approval or active involvement of the main EU actors.
Violeta Moreno‐Lax
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Challenges and Prospects for the EU’s Area of Freedom, Security and Justice: Recommendations to the European Commission for the Stockholm Programme. CEPS Working Document No. 313, 16 April 2009 [PDF]
The upcoming Swedish presidency of the EU will be in charge of adopting the next multi-annual programme on an Area of Freedom, Security and Justice (AFSJ), during its tenure in the second half of 2009. As the successor of the 2004 Hague Programme, it has
Carrera, Sergio +2 more
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Rebalancing Judicial Protection in Criminal Matters after Lisbon and Stockholm [PDF]
While EU measures related to criminal and security law have been adopted for the past 20 years, the legal framework of the Treaty of Lisbon and the political impetus behind the Stockholm Programme have given them a new direction.
Konstadinides, T, O'Meara, N
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Abstract In recent years, the European Union Agency for Asylum (EUAA) has been variously involved in the decision‐making processes of national authorities deciding on individual asylum applications. In spite of its capability of affecting national asylum procedures and the circumstances in which they are carried out, holding EUAA accountable for its ...
Agostina Pirrello
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Abstract With the discharge procedure of the 2020 budget of Frontex, the European Parliament played a primary role in addressing the policy drift of the most important decentralised agency operating in the area of freedom, security and justice (AFSJ).
Michele Gigli
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Dublin System of Regulations: History and Contents
Introduction. In this article the authors examine in detail the criteria and mechanisms for determining the Member State responsible for examining an asylum application lodged in the EU. Regulation of this area called “Dublin system”, which is one of the
M. M. Biryukov, J. M. Aliyev
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Hyper-legalisation and delegalisation in the AFSJ: on contradictions in the external management of EU migration [PDF]
The EU governance of migration has distinct internal and external facets, which may be viewed as innately contradictory. On the one hand, for example, there is legal competence for enhanced measures to combat illegal immigration but on the other hand, it
Fahey, E.
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Internal Security Cooperation under Functional Expectations: Initial Law Enforcement Europeanization – Case of Finland and Estonia [PDF]
Law enforcement cooperation as a central part of the EU internal security policy to combat cross-border organised crime and terrorism needs to be more effective by adopting specific provisions and tools.
Ramon Loik +2 more
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The interface between the area of freedom, security and justice and the common foreign and security policy of the European Union: legal constraints to political objectives [PDF]
This paper argues that the objective of increased foreign policy coherence, as expressed in the Treaty of Lisbon and the Stockholm Programme of the European Union (EU), faces significant legal obstacles.
Van Elsuwege, Peter
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Towards the Next Phase of the EU’s Area of Freedom, Security and Justice: The European Commission’s Proposals for the Stockholm Programme. CEPS Policy Brief No. 196, 20 August 2009 [PDF]
The European Union is currently engaged in formulating a new five-year strategy for the development of the next phase of the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice (AFSJ), to replace The Hague Programme of 2004, which expires at the end of this year.
Carrera, Sergio., Guild, Ellspeth
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