The European Union (EU) has responded to changing security threats by seeking to increase cooperation between the law enforcement agencies of the Member States, granting further powers to Europol and other intelligence-sharing institutions, and by undertaking police missions beyond EU borders. The literature relating to EU policing is generally focused on the ‘internal’ and ‘external’ dimensions, or on specific aspects of police activity. This tendency to concentrate on narrow or isolated areas of policing has led to a significant gap regarding the broader analysis of the EU as a comprehensive police actor. Important questions about the nature of EU policing as a whole, as well as the contribution of policing activities to the EU’s security...
Law enforcement cooperation as a central part of the EU internal security policy to combat cross-bor...
The adoption by the EU of an intelligence-led policing model indealing with serious threats to publi...
Examining Board: Prof. Marise Cremona, European University Institute (Supervisor) ; Prof. Dr. Steven...
The European Union (EU) has responded to changing security threats by seeking to increase cooperatio...
This article provides an assessment of Europol as a comprehensive policing actor with a particular f...
Transnational police cooperation in Europe has developed largely in the absence of intergovernmental...
We have witnessed over recent decades the extension across Europe of an enhanced policing capacity—o...
textabstractThis deliverable describes: * Opportunities and threats of 19 police forces in 10 EU cou...
has become, in recent years, one of the European Union’s main policy priorities. Over the past decad...
With the coming into force of the Treaty on European Union in 1993, police cooperation gained a soli...
Europol has become a hub for differentiated integration. Initially a small anti-drugs unit, the EU’s...
Since the terrorist attacks in New York and Washington, DC (2001), Madrid (2004) and London (2005), ...
The area of internal security is umbrella definition, which combine two European Union policies in ...
This article seeks to improve our understanding of the field of policing in an evolving European spa...
Purpose – This paper aims to take stock and to increase understanding of the opportunities and thre...
Law enforcement cooperation as a central part of the EU internal security policy to combat cross-bor...
The adoption by the EU of an intelligence-led policing model indealing with serious threats to publi...
Examining Board: Prof. Marise Cremona, European University Institute (Supervisor) ; Prof. Dr. Steven...
The European Union (EU) has responded to changing security threats by seeking to increase cooperatio...
This article provides an assessment of Europol as a comprehensive policing actor with a particular f...
Transnational police cooperation in Europe has developed largely in the absence of intergovernmental...
We have witnessed over recent decades the extension across Europe of an enhanced policing capacity—o...
textabstractThis deliverable describes: * Opportunities and threats of 19 police forces in 10 EU cou...
has become, in recent years, one of the European Union’s main policy priorities. Over the past decad...
With the coming into force of the Treaty on European Union in 1993, police cooperation gained a soli...
Europol has become a hub for differentiated integration. Initially a small anti-drugs unit, the EU’s...
Since the terrorist attacks in New York and Washington, DC (2001), Madrid (2004) and London (2005), ...
The area of internal security is umbrella definition, which combine two European Union policies in ...
This article seeks to improve our understanding of the field of policing in an evolving European spa...
Purpose – This paper aims to take stock and to increase understanding of the opportunities and thre...
Law enforcement cooperation as a central part of the EU internal security policy to combat cross-bor...
The adoption by the EU of an intelligence-led policing model indealing with serious threats to publi...
Examining Board: Prof. Marise Cremona, European University Institute (Supervisor) ; Prof. Dr. Steven...