Present book addresses the concepts, policies, programmes, legislative measures and institutions constituting the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice - with emphasis on the protection of civil liberties, namely fundamental rights, and liberal democratic values against the background of Human Rights.To work on this multi-layered dichotomy - liberty and security, or vice versa, - has been the idea when conceptualising the project ERUPT (European Rights and Union Protection Tools) as a Jean Monnet Module under the ERASMUS+ programme of the EU.
Present book addresses the concepts, policies, programmes, legislative measures and institutions constituting the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice - with emphasis on the protection of civil liberties, namely fundamental rights, and liberal democratic values against the background of Human Rights.To work on this multi-layered dichotomy - liberty and security, or vice versa, - has been the idea when conceptualising the project ERUPT (European Rights and Union Protection Tools) as a Jean Monnet Module under the ERASMUS+ programme of the EU.
1 Concept of Unions and Communities1.1 Competences and Typology1.2 Enhanced Cooperation1.3 Security Union1.4 Common Security and Defence Policy2 Scope of Fundamental Rights Protection2.1 Values2.2 CFR2.3 ECHR2.4 Relation of Fundamental Rights to Human Rights, the Internal Market, and the AFSJ2.5 Binding Effect2.6 Relation to Domestic Provisions2.7 CoE, EU, and the Courts3 Material Scope of (not only) Citizens' Rights3.1 Of People s Rights and Citizens Rights3.2 Provisions of the CFR3.3 Provisions of the TFEU3.4 Non-discrimination under the TFEU3.5 Impacts on the AFSJ4 Area of Freedom, Security and Justice4.1 Internal and External Dimension4.2 Cooperation in Criminal Matters4.3 Law Enforcement Cooperation4.4 Border Dimension4.5 Relations to International Organisations4.6 Mandate4.7 Policy Areas4.8 Mandate of Europol5 Putting the Security Union to Practice5.1 Security Strategy and Programmes5.2 Policy Cycles5.3 Institutions and Mechanisms5.4 Instruments5.5 IT Tools5.6 Prüm Convention5.7 EEAS and the AFSJ, and beyond to come5.8 Bilateral Cooperation
1 Concept of Unions and Communities1.1 Competences and Typology1.2 Enhanced Cooperation1.3 Security Union1.4 Common Security and Defence Policy2 Scope of Fundamental Rights Protection2.1 Values2.2 CFR2.3 ECHR2.4 Relation of Fundamental Rights to Human Rights, the Internal Market, and the AFSJ2.5 Binding Effect2.6 Relation to Domestic Provisions2.7 CoE, EU, and the Courts3 Material Scope of (not only) Citizens' Rights3.1 Of People s Rights and Citizens Rights3.2 Provisions of the CFR3.3 Provisions of the TFEU3.4 Non-discrimination under the TFEU3.5 Impacts on the AFSJ4 Area of Freedom, Security and Justice4.1 Internal and External Dimension4.2 Cooperation in Criminal Matters4.3 Law Enforcement Cooperation4.4 Border Dimension4.5 Relations to International Organisations4.6 Mandate4.7 Policy Areas4.8 Mandate of Europol5 Putting the Security Union to Practice5.1 Security Strategy and Programmes5.2 Policy Cycles5.3 Institutions and Mechanisms5.4 Instruments5.5 IT Tools5.6 Prüm Convention5.7 EEAS and the AFSJ, and beyond to come5.8 Bilateral Cooperation
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