In the wake of the disclosures surrounding PRISM and other US surveillance programmes, this paper assesses the large-scale surveillance practices by a selection of EU member states: the UK, Sweden, France, Germany and the Netherlands. Given the large-scale nature of these practices, which represent a reconfiguration of traditional intelligence gathering, the paper contends that an analysis of European surveillance programmes cannot be reduced to a question of the balance between data protection versus national security, but has to be framed in terms of collective freedoms and democracy. It finds that four of the five EU member states selected for in-depth examination are engaging in some form of large-scale interception and surveillance of ...
In February 2011, the European Commission published a proposal for a new Directive on the use of pas...
This paper offers an academic examination of the legal regimes surrounding the criminalisation of ir...
Upon request by the LIBE committee, this study examines the reasons why the Dublin system of allocat...
In the wake of the disclosures surrounding PRISM and other US surveillance programmes, this study ma...
Recent developments have shown that the EU’s border security policy is greatly influenced by the US....
This study provides a comparative analysis of the national legal regimes and practices governing the...
Within the EU and across the Atlantic, investigation and prosecution of crime increasingly relies on...
In February 2011, the European Commission published a proposal for a new Directive on the use of pas...
This dissertation seeks to outline the implications of the CJEU judgment in Case C-311/18 Data Prot...
The revelation of the top-secret US intelligence-led PRISM Programme has triggered wide-ranging deba...
This paper examines the main EU-level initiatives that have been put forward in the weeks following ...
This Policy Insight examines the main implications and challenges of the recent Executive Orders or ...
This Policy Insight examines the main implications and challenges of the recent Executive Orders or ...
The simultaneous localisation and globalisation of ‘terrorist threats' and cross-border criminality ...
This report sheds light on the fundamental questions and underlying tensions between current policy ...
In February 2011, the European Commission published a proposal for a new Directive on the use of pas...
This paper offers an academic examination of the legal regimes surrounding the criminalisation of ir...
Upon request by the LIBE committee, this study examines the reasons why the Dublin system of allocat...
In the wake of the disclosures surrounding PRISM and other US surveillance programmes, this study ma...
Recent developments have shown that the EU’s border security policy is greatly influenced by the US....
This study provides a comparative analysis of the national legal regimes and practices governing the...
Within the EU and across the Atlantic, investigation and prosecution of crime increasingly relies on...
In February 2011, the European Commission published a proposal for a new Directive on the use of pas...
This dissertation seeks to outline the implications of the CJEU judgment in Case C-311/18 Data Prot...
The revelation of the top-secret US intelligence-led PRISM Programme has triggered wide-ranging deba...
This paper examines the main EU-level initiatives that have been put forward in the weeks following ...
This Policy Insight examines the main implications and challenges of the recent Executive Orders or ...
This Policy Insight examines the main implications and challenges of the recent Executive Orders or ...
The simultaneous localisation and globalisation of ‘terrorist threats' and cross-border criminality ...
This report sheds light on the fundamental questions and underlying tensions between current policy ...
In February 2011, the European Commission published a proposal for a new Directive on the use of pas...
This paper offers an academic examination of the legal regimes surrounding the criminalisation of ir...
Upon request by the LIBE committee, this study examines the reasons why the Dublin system of allocat...