This paper assesses the implications of the European Commission Communications on the evaluation and future development of FRONTEX (European Agency for the Management of Operational Cooperation at the External Borders of the Member States of the European Union) and the establishment of EUROSUR (European border surveillance system). It emphasises that the evaluation of the activities conducted by the EU’s external borders agency over the period 2006–07 fails to address the impact of such undertakings on fundamental rights and freedoms, solely focusing on technical issues and overall efficiency. It argues, furthermore, that the prospects for the development of FRONTEX, including through the proposal for EUROSUR, do not sufficiently address th...
Effective management of the European Union\u27s external borders is a key priority and a condition f...
The European Agency for the Management of Operational Cooperation at the External Borders of the Mem...
Frontex 3.0 a — revolutionary or revelatory? — legislative and policing paradigm...
This paper assesses the implications of the European Commission Communications on the evaluation and...
Within the context of the fifth enlargement of the EU, the increasing securitisation of JHA policies...
The efforts to strengthen the control over the European Union’s (EU) external borders currently revo...
Strengthening external border management remains the lowest common denominator among Member States ...
The phenomenon by which people are dying while attempting to cross the Mediterranean constitutes one...
The phenomenon by which people are dying while attempting to cross the Mediterranean constitutes one...
This report carries out an assessment of the European measures and practices implemented within the ...
This paper examines key developments in the field of European border surveillance in the Mediterrane...
This paper assesses the achievements of the European Commission and the member states over the last ...
On 13 February 2008, the European Commission presented a new 'Border Package', setting out its visio...
The European Border and Coast Guard (EBCG) was officially launched in October 2016. In the European ...
The European Border and Coast Guard Agency, commonly known as Frontex, acquired augmented competenci...
Effective management of the European Union\u27s external borders is a key priority and a condition f...
The European Agency for the Management of Operational Cooperation at the External Borders of the Mem...
Frontex 3.0 a — revolutionary or revelatory? — legislative and policing paradigm...
This paper assesses the implications of the European Commission Communications on the evaluation and...
Within the context of the fifth enlargement of the EU, the increasing securitisation of JHA policies...
The efforts to strengthen the control over the European Union’s (EU) external borders currently revo...
Strengthening external border management remains the lowest common denominator among Member States ...
The phenomenon by which people are dying while attempting to cross the Mediterranean constitutes one...
The phenomenon by which people are dying while attempting to cross the Mediterranean constitutes one...
This report carries out an assessment of the European measures and practices implemented within the ...
This paper examines key developments in the field of European border surveillance in the Mediterrane...
This paper assesses the achievements of the European Commission and the member states over the last ...
On 13 February 2008, the European Commission presented a new 'Border Package', setting out its visio...
The European Border and Coast Guard (EBCG) was officially launched in October 2016. In the European ...
The European Border and Coast Guard Agency, commonly known as Frontex, acquired augmented competenci...
Effective management of the European Union\u27s external borders is a key priority and a condition f...
The European Agency for the Management of Operational Cooperation at the External Borders of the Mem...
Frontex 3.0 a — revolutionary or revelatory? — legislative and policing paradigm...