This Study examines the functioning of EU Justice and Home Affairs (JHA) cooperation in light of the reforms and innovations introduced by the Lisbon Treaty since the end of 2009. It identifies the main challenges and deficits characterising the practical and effective implementation of these transformations and suggests specific ways for the European Parliament to address them. The Study recommends that that any future legislative reform or Treaty change should not promote or enable further differentiation in the next generations of EU AFSJ cooperation. It should neither allow for restricting or ‘lowering down ’ existing EU rights and freedoms enjoyed by European citizens and residents in EU JHA law. The Parliament should give priority to ...
The term ‘justice and home affairs’ (JHA) denotes a policy-making domain of the EU covering asylum a...
In order to evaluate the constitutional developments in the area of freedom, security and justice (A...
In 1997, the European Union set out the broad aims of its next big project: the construction of an ‘...
In its Conclusions of 26-27 June 2014, the European Council has adopted the new “Strategic Guideline...
At least nine agencies can be counted operating as justice and home affairs (JHA) agencies.1 Among t...
The entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty has opened up new perspectives in the area of Justice and ...
The requirements of good policy-making in JHA are that decision-makers have a clear mandate and that...
Cooperation in Justice and Home Affairs (JHA) � an issue area that includes matters of asylum, immig...
[From the Introduction]. Aspects related to the ‘Area of Freedom, Security and Justice’ (AFSJ) - the...
This article makes an assessment of the legislative achievements made so far of the objectives set b...
Cooperation in Justice and Home Affairs (JHA) – an issue area that includes matters of asylum, immi...
The introduction of ‘cooperation in the fields of justice and home affairs’ in the guise of Title VI...
The Area of Freedom, Security and Justice represents both a constitutional objective and a solemn co...
'Integration without supranationalisation' is a recent phenomenon in European Union (EU) politics ch...
The Treaty of Lisbon has strengthened the rights of both the European Parliament (EP) and national p...
The term ‘justice and home affairs’ (JHA) denotes a policy-making domain of the EU covering asylum a...
In order to evaluate the constitutional developments in the area of freedom, security and justice (A...
In 1997, the European Union set out the broad aims of its next big project: the construction of an ‘...
In its Conclusions of 26-27 June 2014, the European Council has adopted the new “Strategic Guideline...
At least nine agencies can be counted operating as justice and home affairs (JHA) agencies.1 Among t...
The entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty has opened up new perspectives in the area of Justice and ...
The requirements of good policy-making in JHA are that decision-makers have a clear mandate and that...
Cooperation in Justice and Home Affairs (JHA) � an issue area that includes matters of asylum, immig...
[From the Introduction]. Aspects related to the ‘Area of Freedom, Security and Justice’ (AFSJ) - the...
This article makes an assessment of the legislative achievements made so far of the objectives set b...
Cooperation in Justice and Home Affairs (JHA) – an issue area that includes matters of asylum, immi...
The introduction of ‘cooperation in the fields of justice and home affairs’ in the guise of Title VI...
The Area of Freedom, Security and Justice represents both a constitutional objective and a solemn co...
'Integration without supranationalisation' is a recent phenomenon in European Union (EU) politics ch...
The Treaty of Lisbon has strengthened the rights of both the European Parliament (EP) and national p...
The term ‘justice and home affairs’ (JHA) denotes a policy-making domain of the EU covering asylum a...
In order to evaluate the constitutional developments in the area of freedom, security and justice (A...
In 1997, the European Union set out the broad aims of its next big project: the construction of an ‘...