Security versus Justice?
Police and Judicial Cooperation in the European Union
Florian Geyer author Elspeth Guild editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:28th May '08
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This insightful book explores the complex interplay between security and justice in EU law, particularly following the Reform Treaty. Security versus Justice? provides a thorough examination of these critical issues.
In Security versus Justice?, the author delves into the evolving landscape of cooperation in policing and criminal justice within the European Union. This area has witnessed significant changes, particularly following the Amsterdam Treaty in 1999, which reshaped the EU constitutional framework. The book provides a comprehensive analysis of how these transformations occurred, focusing on the motivations behind them and their implications for justice and security in the EU.
The narrative unfolds by examining the substantial legislative efforts that have taken place in the EU, alongside the increasing judicial activity observed in the European Court of Justice. The author highlights the pivotal moments leading up to the 2007 Reform Treaty, which aimed to address the shortcomings of the failed Constitutional Treaty of 2004. This exploration not only sheds light on the historical context but also raises critical questions about the balance between security and justice in contemporary society.
By bringing together a diverse array of topics and contributors, Security versus Justice? encourages readers to engage with three fundamental inquiries: the journey to the Reform Treaty, the ongoing struggles over competence, and the broader implications for police and judicial cooperation in criminal matters within the EU. This book serves as an essential resource for anyone seeking to understand the intricate dynamics of law and governance in the context of European integration.
'An excellent and highly readable guide on the essentials of police and judicial cooperation in the European Union. Presents a comprehensive, analytic and balanced portrait covering a variety of themes in a rapidly changing legal landscape...a vital source of reference for students, researchers and policy makers in this field.' Gert Vermeulen, Ghent University, Belgium
ISBN: 9780754673590
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 810g
352 pages