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Policing the European Union Malcolm Anderson (Professor of Politics, Director of International Social Sciences Institute, Professor of Politics, Director of International Social Sciences Institute, University of Edinburgh)

Policing the European Union By Malcolm Anderson (Professor of Politics, Director of International Social Sciences Institute, Professor of Politics, Director of International Social Sciences Institute, University of Edinburgh)

Summary

International co-operation on criminal law enforcement has become an important policy issue for Europe. This study examines the major empirical and theoretical issues associated with this co-operation, including the harmonization of criminal law and criminal procedures.

Policing the European Union Summary

Policing the European Union by Malcolm Anderson (Professor of Politics, Director of International Social Sciences Institute, Professor of Politics, Director of International Social Sciences Institute, University of Edinburgh)

International co-operation in criminal law enforcement has become a centrally important policy issue for Europe in the 1990s. In criminal matters, when a decision is taken to go beyond the discretionary exchange of information towards institutionalized police co-operation, a whole Pandora's box of issues and problems is opened. This book, based on interviews in a wide variety of documentary sources, examines the progress of this co-operation. The authors cover all the major and theoretical issues associated with the emerging pattern of co-operation, including the harmonization of criminal law and criminal procedure, law enforcement strategies, police organization and discipline, and the politics of immigration and civil liberties. In a European Union without internal border controls there is widespread agreement on the objective of closer police co-operation. But prospects in some areas are not good and there are potential pitfalls, even dangers, along the road to more integrated arrangements. The authors conclude by making recommendations that proper accountability arrangements are a prerequisite of a balanced and efficient system of European police co-operation.

Policing the European Union Reviews

'This book provides a succinct evaluation of what is (oth ther than the EMU) the most intractable problem confronting future European convergence...This enlightening study identifies the real problems which still confront those who seek a supra-national European Union.'
'An authoritative and up-to-date reference resource for police officers attempting to guide themselves around recent European legislation and transnational treaties and accords'
'This work deals with all the major issues associated with the emergence of an ideal model of cooperation that would include the harmonization of criminal law, law enforcement strategies, police organization, immigration and civil liberties.'

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NPB9780198259657
9780198259657
0198259654
Policing the European Union by Malcolm Anderson (Professor of Politics, Director of International Social Sciences Institute, Professor of Politics, Director of International Social Sciences Institute, University of Edinburgh)
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Hardback
Oxford University Press
1996-02-29
346
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