Security in Transnational Spaces
Legal and Political Perspectives across Europe
Herausgeber: D'Amato, Silvia; Sachoulidou, Athina
Security in Transnational Spaces
Legal and Political Perspectives across Europe
Herausgeber: D'Amato, Silvia; Sachoulidou, Athina
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This book focuses on transnationalism as a key concept to evaluate how Europe experiences, perceives and responds to current cross-border security challenges from a legal and political perspective. It was originally published in the Journal of Contemporary European Studies.
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This book focuses on transnationalism as a key concept to evaluate how Europe experiences, perceives and responds to current cross-border security challenges from a legal and political perspective. It was originally published in the Journal of Contemporary European Studies.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 134
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 435g
- ISBN-13: 9781032272924
- ISBN-10: 1032272929
- Artikelnr.: 67400006
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 134
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 435g
- ISBN-13: 9781032272924
- ISBN-10: 1032272929
- Artikelnr.: 67400006
Silvia D'Amato is Assistant Professor at the Institute of Security and Global Affairs (ISGA). Prior to joining Leiden University, she was Max Weber Fellow at the European University Institute as well as Adjunct Professor and interim Academic Coordinator for the James Madison University MA EUPS Programme in Florence. She holds a Ph.D. in Political Science from the Scuola Normale Superiore and she has been Post-Doctoral fellow within the H2020 project RESPOND at University of Florence. Her research interests include terrorism and counterterrorism, international politics, military interventions and comparative counterterrorism strategies. Athina Sachoulidou is Assistant Professor in Criminal Law at the NOVA School of Law in Lisbon. Prior to joining the Nova School of Law, she was a Max Weber Fellow at the European University Institute. She holds a PhD in Law from the Ruperto Carola University of Heidelberg. Her doctoral thesis was presented with the Ruprecht-Karls award for outstanding scholarly works in November 2019. Her areas of research include: corporate liability ex crimine and the study of deviant behaviour in corporate environments; new and emerging technologies in the area of criminal law; the use of artificial intelligence in law enforcement and criminal justice settings; cross-border access to electronic evidence. Currently, she represents NOVA School of Law in the international consortium of the EU H2020 project TRACE.
Introduction: Security in Transnational Spaces: Legal and Political
Questions in Europe 1. Bordering power Europe? The mobility-bordering nexus
in and by the European Union 2. Counter-terrorism and the repression of
Islamic activism: Hizb ut-Tahrir in Britain and Denmark 3. Actors and Sites
for Knowledge Production on Radicalisation in Europe and Beyond 4. EU
global human rights sanctions regime: is the genie out of the bottle? 5.
Europol and cybercrime: Europol's sharing decryption platform 6. OK Google:
is (s)he guilty? 7. The perceived rationale, variegated institutional take
and impact of the EU's human rights policy in Armenia and Georgia 8. Who
sets the agenda? The influence of the European Commission and the European
Council in shaping the EU's response to the European sovereign debt crisis
Conclusion-Security in Transnational Spaces: Legal and Political Questions
in Europe
Questions in Europe 1. Bordering power Europe? The mobility-bordering nexus
in and by the European Union 2. Counter-terrorism and the repression of
Islamic activism: Hizb ut-Tahrir in Britain and Denmark 3. Actors and Sites
for Knowledge Production on Radicalisation in Europe and Beyond 4. EU
global human rights sanctions regime: is the genie out of the bottle? 5.
Europol and cybercrime: Europol's sharing decryption platform 6. OK Google:
is (s)he guilty? 7. The perceived rationale, variegated institutional take
and impact of the EU's human rights policy in Armenia and Georgia 8. Who
sets the agenda? The influence of the European Commission and the European
Council in shaping the EU's response to the European sovereign debt crisis
Conclusion-Security in Transnational Spaces: Legal and Political Questions
in Europe
Introduction: Security in Transnational Spaces: Legal and Political
Questions in Europe 1. Bordering power Europe? The mobility-bordering nexus
in and by the European Union 2. Counter-terrorism and the repression of
Islamic activism: Hizb ut-Tahrir in Britain and Denmark 3. Actors and Sites
for Knowledge Production on Radicalisation in Europe and Beyond 4. EU
global human rights sanctions regime: is the genie out of the bottle? 5.
Europol and cybercrime: Europol's sharing decryption platform 6. OK Google:
is (s)he guilty? 7. The perceived rationale, variegated institutional take
and impact of the EU's human rights policy in Armenia and Georgia 8. Who
sets the agenda? The influence of the European Commission and the European
Council in shaping the EU's response to the European sovereign debt crisis
Conclusion-Security in Transnational Spaces: Legal and Political Questions
in Europe
Questions in Europe 1. Bordering power Europe? The mobility-bordering nexus
in and by the European Union 2. Counter-terrorism and the repression of
Islamic activism: Hizb ut-Tahrir in Britain and Denmark 3. Actors and Sites
for Knowledge Production on Radicalisation in Europe and Beyond 4. EU
global human rights sanctions regime: is the genie out of the bottle? 5.
Europol and cybercrime: Europol's sharing decryption platform 6. OK Google:
is (s)he guilty? 7. The perceived rationale, variegated institutional take
and impact of the EU's human rights policy in Armenia and Georgia 8. Who
sets the agenda? The influence of the European Commission and the European
Council in shaping the EU's response to the European sovereign debt crisis
Conclusion-Security in Transnational Spaces: Legal and Political Questions
in Europe