Europol has become a hub for differentiated integration. Initially a small anti-drugs unit, the EU’s police agency is now a fully-fledged body where law enforcement agencies from all around the world work together. Seen through the organisational dimension of differentiation, police cooperation through Europol has shaped differentiated integration modalities based both on the uneven participation of actors in the policy cycle and on the differentiated access to Europol’s mechanisms for exchange of information. Albeit limited, this multi-layered arrangement of police cooperation through Europol has provided the grounds for a more flexible approach towards the fight against organised crime in Europe. The various differentiated integration mec...
As from 1 January 2010 a new principal task for the European Police Office (Europol) is to provide i...
ABSTRACT: In countering terrorist crimes, European organizations with police and judicial jurisdicti...
The paper addresses the cooperation of Europol and Eurojust with external partners in the fight agai...
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...
The European Union (EU) has responded to changing security threats by seeking to increase cooperatio...
Europol is the main platform of EU Member States crime intelligence cooperation, which use the infor...
The long-awaited Council Decision of 6 April 2009 establishing the European Police Office (Europol) ...
The Europol regulation, in force since 1 May 2017, established Europol as the European Union Agency ...
[From the Introduction]. International police co-operation is not an entirely new policy issue in Eu...
This Comments argues that the Europol Convention will be an effective and workable mechanism for cou...
The Convention of Prüm, agreed between seven member states on May 2005, aims at “stepping up their c...
This paper focuses on a recent area of European Union competence that is not often examined: law enf...
As from 1 January 2010 a new principal task for the European Police Office (Europol) is to provide i...
ABSTRACT: In countering terrorist crimes, European organizations with police and judicial jurisdicti...
The paper addresses the cooperation of Europol and Eurojust with external partners in the fight agai...
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...
The European Union (EU) has responded to changing security threats by seeking to increase cooperatio...
Europol is the main platform of EU Member States crime intelligence cooperation, which use the infor...
The long-awaited Council Decision of 6 April 2009 establishing the European Police Office (Europol) ...
The Europol regulation, in force since 1 May 2017, established Europol as the European Union Agency ...
[From the Introduction]. International police co-operation is not an entirely new policy issue in Eu...
This Comments argues that the Europol Convention will be an effective and workable mechanism for cou...
The Convention of Prüm, agreed between seven member states on May 2005, aims at “stepping up their c...
This paper focuses on a recent area of European Union competence that is not often examined: law enf...
As from 1 January 2010 a new principal task for the European Police Office (Europol) is to provide i...
ABSTRACT: In countering terrorist crimes, European organizations with police and judicial jurisdicti...
The paper addresses the cooperation of Europol and Eurojust with external partners in the fight agai...