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A study of illiberal practices of liberal regimes in the field of security. The work explores the relationship between the internal and external effects of these practices in an increasingly interconnected world order, as well as the effects in relation to the place of the EU in world politics.
Internal security --- Law enforcement --- Civil rights --- Sûreté de l'Etat --- Lois --- Droits de l'homme --- Application --- Civil rights -- European Union countries. --- Internal security -- European Union countries. --- Law enforcement -- European Union countries. --- Law, Politics & Government --- Social Welfare & Social Work --- Human Rights --- Criminology, Penology & Juvenile Delinquency --- Social Sciences --- Sûreté de l'Etat --- Sûreté de l'État --- Droits --- Internal security - European Union countries --- Law enforcement - European Union countries --- Civil rights - European Union countries --- Sûreté de l'État
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European law --- Asylum, Right of --- Aliens --- Civil rights --- Justice, Administration of --- National security --- Droit d'asile --- Etrangers --- Droits de l'homme --- Justice --- Sécurité nationale --- Droit --- Administration --- Internal security --- Emigration and immigration law --- Freedom of movement --- Criminal justice, Administration of --- Sécurité nationale --- Noncitizens --- Internal security - European Union countries --- Emigration and immigration law - European Union countries --- Freedom of movement - European Union countries --- Criminal justice, Administration of - European Union countries
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Internal security --- European Union countries --- Mediterranean Region --- Foreign relations --- Internal securityEuropean Union countries --- Mediterranean RegionForeign relations --- #SBIB:327.7H232 --- #SBIB:327.7H233 --- Europese Unie: binnenlands beleid en justitie --- Europese Unie: externe relaties, buitenlands- en defensiebeleid (ook WEU) --- Circum-Mediterranean countries --- Mediterranean Area --- Mediterranean countries --- Mediterranean Sea Region --- EU countries --- Euroland --- Europe --- Internal security - European Union countries --- European Union countries - Foreign relations - Mediterranean Region --- Mediterranean Region - Foreign relations - European Union countries
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Internal security --- Freedom of movement --- Criminal justice, Administration of --- International and municipal law --- Administration of criminal justice --- Justice, Administration of --- Crime --- Criminal law --- Criminals --- Movement, Freedom of --- Civil rights --- Domicile --- Emigration and immigration law --- Industrial laws and legislation --- Labor laws and legislation --- Liberty --- Personality (Law) --- Law and legislation --- Internal security - European Union countries --- Freedom of movement - European Union countries --- Criminal justice, Administration of - European Union countries --- International and municipal law - European Union countries
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"In a European Union increasingly worried about the security of its citizens and its territory, how should the European Parliament make policy decisions on these issues? In the past, its open defence of civil liberties and human rights have sparked recurring conflicts with member states on the European Council. Since 2005, the European Parliament has gained the power to co-decide in most internal security matters and can also give consent to international agreements. Its full participation in decision-making led to the expectation that the emphasis on security would decrease yet these last few years have seen continuity rather than change in this policy area. This study investigates why the formal empowerment of the European Parliament did not lead to a new balance between security and liberty. It argues that, in its new position as a full decision-maker, the European Parliament faced a crucial trade-off: in order to be accepted as a legitimate and effective partner in inter-institutional negotiations, it had to abandon its traditional positions and accept that security would remain the cornerstone of this policy area. "--
Internal security --- National security --- Civil rights --- European Parliament --- Decision making --- #SBIB:327.7H221 --- Europees Parlement --- Eurōpaiko Koinovoulio --- Europäisches Parlament --- Parlement européen --- Parlamento europeo --- Europese Parlement --- Europa-Parlament --- Parlament Europeu --- Parlament Europejski --- Ōshū Gikai --- Parlamento della Comunità europea --- Parlamento Europeu --- EUROPARL --- European Union. --- European Parliamentary Assembly --- Decision making. --- European Communities. Parliament --- Internal security - European Union countries --- National security - European Union countries --- Civil rights - European Union countries
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‘The potential impact of Brexit on the United Kingdom’s internal security is huge – and often misunderstood. This book looks at the issues coolly and clearly, and proposes sensible ways forward. It is essential reading for practitioners and academics – whatever their views on Brexit.’ – Lord Jay of Ewelme, Chairman of the European Union Home Affairs Sub-Committee, House of Lords, UK, and former British Ambassador to France This book explores the viability of future UK-EU internal security arrangements in light of Brexit, including their impact on the UK’s and the EU’s security and international standings. The authors discuss on-going negotiations and address the main political and legal concerns of possible future arrangements. As the UK prepares to leave the EU, the country is faced with having to develop new cooperation models with its neighbours to fight growing transnational security threats, as well as new strategies to maintain its leading role as an international security actor. In exploring these issues, the book aims to contribute to the general knowledge on the risks and opportunities associated with the disentanglement of the UK from European internal security cooperation; to shed more light on the debates surrounding the negotiations; and to inform the policy discussions that form the basis of proposed cooperation models and that are likely to significantly shape the future UK-EU security relationship. Helena Carrapico is Senior Lecturer in Politics and International Relations at Aston University and co-Director of the Aston Centre for Europe, UK. Antonia Niehuss is a researcher in international relations at the University of St Andrews, UK. Chloé Berthélémy is a researcher in European affairs at Sciences Po Lille, France.
International relations. Foreign policy --- Brexit --- buitenlandse politiek --- communicatie --- overheid --- politiek --- Europese instellingen --- Europese politiek --- internationale betrekkingen --- binnenlandse politiek --- European Union --- Great Britain --- Internal security --- Security, International --- International cooperation. --- European Union countries --- Foreign relations --- Internal security - Great Britain --- Internal security - European Union countries --- Security, International - International cooperation --- Great Britain - Foreign relations - European Union countries --- European Union countries - Foreign relations - Great Britain --- European Union. --- Great Britain—Politics and government. --- International relations. --- Political science. --- Diplomacy. --- European Union Politics. --- British Politics. --- Foreign Policy. --- Governance and Government.
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European law --- Political sociology --- European Union --- Internal security --- Law enforcement --- Criminal justice, Administration of --- Sûreté de l'Etat --- Lois --- Justice pénale --- Application --- Administration --- #SBIB:327.7H220 --- #SBIB:327.7H233 --- Administration of criminal justice --- Justice, Administration of --- Crime --- Criminal law --- Criminals --- Europese Unie: instellingen en besluitvorming --- Europese Unie: externe relaties, buitenlands- en defensiebeleid (ook WEU) --- Law and legislation --- Sûreté de l'Etat --- Justice pénale --- European Union countries --- Criminal justice [Administration of ] --- Internal security - European Union countries --- Law enforcement - European Union countries --- Criminal justice, Administration of - European Union countries
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Law --- Politics, Practical --- National security --- Freedom of movement --- Droit --- Politique --- Sécurité nationale --- Libre circulation des personnes --- European Union countries --- Pays de l'Union européenne --- Defenses --- Défense --- Internal security --- 342.4 EU --- 343.3 EU --- Grondwet--EU --- Misdrijven tegen de veiligheid van de staat--EU --- 343.3 EU Misdrijven tegen de veiligheid van de staat--EU --- 342.4 EU Grondwet--EU --- Sécurité nationale --- Pays de l'Union européenne --- Défense --- Europe --- Internal security - European Union countries --- Sûreté de l'État --- Entraide judiciaire européenne. --- Institutions européennes. --- Relations extérieures --- Traités.
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International relations. Foreign policy --- European law --- European Union --- Criminal justice, Administration of --- Internal security --- Law enforcement --- Terrorism --- Emigration and immigration law --- International cooperation --- Prevention --- Government policy --- Law and legislation --- European Union countries --- Emigration and immigration --- International cooperation. --- Government policy. --- Acts of terrorism --- Attacks, Terrorist --- Global terrorism --- International terrorism --- Political terrorism --- Terror attacks --- Terrorist acts --- Terrorist attacks --- World terrorism --- Direct action --- Insurgency --- Political crimes and offenses --- Subversive activities --- Political violence --- Terror --- Enforcement of law --- Security, Internal --- Administration of criminal justice --- Justice, Administration of --- Crime --- Criminal law --- Criminals --- Prevention&delete& --- Criminal justice [Administration of ] --- Policing --- Criminal justice, Administration of - European Union countries - International cooperation --- Internal security - European Union countries - International cooperation --- Law enforcement - European Union countries - International cooperation --- Terrorism - European Union countries - Prevention - International cooperation --- Emigration and immigration law - European Union countries --- Terrorism - Prevention - Government policy - European Union countries --- Terrorism - Prevention - Law and legislation - European Union countries --- European Union countries - Emigration and immigration - Government policy
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Internal security --- Illegal aliens --- Crime prevention --- Sûreté de l'Etat --- Immigrants clandestins --- Criminalité --- Prévention --- European Union countries --- Pays de l'Union européenne --- Emigration and immigration. --- Emigration et immigration --- Emigration and immigration --- -Illegal aliens --- -Crime prevention --- -#SBIB:044.AANKOOP --- #SBIB:327.7H232 --- #SBIB:35H431 --- #SBIB:314H252 --- Crime --- Prevention of crime --- Public safety --- Aliens --- Aliens, Illegal --- Illegal immigrants --- Illegal immigration --- Undocumented aliens --- Alien detention centers --- Human smuggling --- Security, Internal --- Insurgency --- Subversive activities --- Europese Unie: binnenlands beleid en justitie --- Beleidssectoren: binnenlands beleid en justitie --- Internationale migratie --- Prevention --- Government policy --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- -EU countries --- Euroland --- Europe --- Subversive activitiesEuropese Unie: binnenlands beleid en justitie --- Legal status, laws, etc.European Union countries --- EuropeEmigration and immigration --- -Emigration and immigration --- Sûreté de l'Etat --- Criminalité --- Prévention --- Pays de l'Union européenne --- #SBIB:044.AANKOOP --- Noncitizens --- Internal security - European Union countries --- Illegal aliens - European Union countries --- Crime prevention - European Union countries --- European Union countries - Emigration and immigration --- Sûreté de l'État --- Immigrés clandestins --- Coopération justice et affaires intérieures européennes --- Émigration et immigration
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