The Routledge Handbook of Justice and Home Affairs Research
Herausgeber: Ripoll Servent, Ariadna; Trauner, Florian
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Herausgeber: Ripoll Servent, Ariadna; Trauner, Florian
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This handbook takes stock of policy development and academic research in relation to justice and home affairs and analyses the field in an unprecedented thematic depth. It comprehensively investigates the three dimensions central to European integration: the sectoral, the horizontal and the vertical dimensions.
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This handbook takes stock of policy development and academic research in relation to justice and home affairs and analyses the field in an unprecedented thematic depth. It comprehensively investigates the three dimensions central to European integration: the sectoral, the horizontal and the vertical dimensions.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 518
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. November 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 1161g
- ISBN-13: 9781138183759
- ISBN-10: 113818375X
- Artikelnr.: 50251095
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 518
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. November 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 1161g
- ISBN-13: 9781138183759
- ISBN-10: 113818375X
- Artikelnr.: 50251095
Ariadna Ripoll Servent is Professor of Political Science and European Integration at the University of Bamberg, Germany. Florian Trauner is Research Professor at the Institute for European Studies and the Department of Political Science of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium, and a Visiting Professor at the College of Europe.
PART I: Introduction 1. Justice and Home Affairs Research - Introducing the
State of the Art and Avenues for Further Research [Florian Trauner and
Ariadna Ripoll Servent] PART II: Theories of Justice and Home Affairs 2.
The Governance of Internal Security - Beyond Functionalism and the Finality
of Integration? [Raphael Bossong and Hendrik Hegemann] 3. Securitization:
Turning an Approach into a Framework for Research on EU Justice and Home
Affairs [Christian Kaunert and Ikrom Yakubov] 4. Public Policy Approaches
and the Study of European Union Justice and Home Affairs [Mark Rhinard]
PART III: Analyzing Justice and Home Affairs Policies (The Sectoral
Dimension) 5. Asylum and Refugee Protection: EU Policies in Crisis [Petra
Bendel and Ariadna Ripoll Servent] 6. The Irregular Immigration Policy
Conundrum: Problematizing 'Effectiveness' as a Frame for EU Criminalization
and Expulsion Policies [Sergio Carrera and Jennifer Allsopp] 7.
Informalizing EU Readmission Policy [Jean-Pierre Cassarino] 8. Border
Management: The Schengen Regime in Times of Turmoil [Ruben Zaiotti] 9. EU
Visa Policy: Decision-Making Dynamics and Effects on Migratory Processes [
Mathias Czaika and Florian Trauner] 10. EU Labor Immigration Policy: From
Silence to Salience [Georg Menz] 11. Organized Crime: Balancing National
Sensitivities with Global Necessities [Daniela Irrera] 12. Cyber Crime as a
Fragmented Policy Field in the Context of the Area of Freedom, Security and
Justice [Helena Carrapico and Benjamin Farrand] 13. EU Counter-Terrorism:
Glass Half-Full or Half-Empty [Oldrich Bures] 14. Data Protection Policies
in EU Justice and Home Affairs - A Multilayered and Yet Unexplored
Territory for Legal Research [Paul de Hert and Vagelis Papakonstantinou]
15. EU Home Affairs and Technology: How to Make Sense of Information and
Data Processing [Julien Jeandesboz] 16. EU Criminal Law: An Expanding Field
for Research, With Some Unchartered Territories [Anne Weyembergh and Chloé
Brière] 17. Judicial Cooperation in Civil Matters - Coming of Age? [Eva
Storskrubb and Anna Wallerman] 18. Family Reunification and Migrant
Integration Policies in the EU: Dynamics of Inclusion and Exclusion [
Saskia Bonjour] PART IV: Justice and Home Affairs Inside and Outside Europe
(The Horizontal Dimension) 19. Europe's Core Member States: Intended and
Unintended Consequences of Strong Policy-Shaping Traditions [Andreas Ette]
20. Southern Europe: Twenty-Five Years of Immigration Control on the
Waterfront [Claudia Finotelli] 21. Differentiated Integration and the
Brexit-Process in EU Justice and Home Affairs [Steve Peers] 22. Central and
Eastern Europe: The EU's Struggle for Rule of Law Pre- and Post-Accession [
Ramona Coman] 23. The Western Balkans: Decreasing EU External Leverage
Meets Increasing Domestic Reform Needs [Florian Trauner and Zoran Nechev]
24. Justice and Home Affairs in EU-Turkey Relations: Mutual Interests but
Much Distrust [Alexander Bürgin] 25. The Eastern Partnership Countries and
Russia: A Migration-Driven Cooperation Agenda with the European Union [
Oleg Korneev and Peter Van Elsuwege] 26. The Southern Mediterranean: A
Testing Ground and a Litmus Test for EU JHA Policies and Research [Sarah
Wolff and Patryk Pawlak] 27. Africa-EU Relations on Organized Crime:
Between Securitization and Fragmentation [Judith Vorrath and Verena Zoppei
] 28. The Evolution of Transatlantic Legal Integration: Truly, Madly,
Deeply? EU - US Justice and Home Affairs [Elaine Fahey] 29. EU Cooperation
in Justice and Home Affairs with Australia and Canada: New Ties that Bind?
[Agnieszka Weinar] 30. The EU and Latin America: A Real Security and
Development Nexus or A Superficial One? [Arantza Gómez Arana] 31. The
EU-ASEAN Relationship: Cooperation on Non-Traditional Security Threats
between Discourse and Practice [Angela Pennisi di Floristella] PART V: EU
Institutions and Decision-Making Dynamics (The Vertical Dimension) 32. The
European Parliament in jJstice and Home Affairs: Becoming More Realistic at
the Expense of Human Rights? [Ariadna Ripoll Servent] 33. The European
Court of Justice as a Game Changer: Fiduciary Obligations in the Area of
Freedom, Security and Justice [Ester Herlin-Karnell] 34. The European
Commission in Justice and Home Affairs: Pushing Hard to be a Motor of
Integration [Natascha Zaun] 35. The Council and European Council in EU
Justice and Home Affairs Politics [Christof Roos] 36. The Role of National
Parliaments in the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice: High Normative
Expectations, Low Empirical Results [Angela Tacea] 37. The EU's Agencies:
Ever More Important for the Governance of the Area of Freedom, Security and
Justice [Juan Santos Vara] 38. NGOs Go To Brussels: Challenges and
Opportunities for Research and Practice in AFSJ [Emek M. Uçarer] 39.
International Organizations and the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice [
Claudio Matera]
State of the Art and Avenues for Further Research [Florian Trauner and
Ariadna Ripoll Servent] PART II: Theories of Justice and Home Affairs 2.
The Governance of Internal Security - Beyond Functionalism and the Finality
of Integration? [Raphael Bossong and Hendrik Hegemann] 3. Securitization:
Turning an Approach into a Framework for Research on EU Justice and Home
Affairs [Christian Kaunert and Ikrom Yakubov] 4. Public Policy Approaches
and the Study of European Union Justice and Home Affairs [Mark Rhinard]
PART III: Analyzing Justice and Home Affairs Policies (The Sectoral
Dimension) 5. Asylum and Refugee Protection: EU Policies in Crisis [Petra
Bendel and Ariadna Ripoll Servent] 6. The Irregular Immigration Policy
Conundrum: Problematizing 'Effectiveness' as a Frame for EU Criminalization
and Expulsion Policies [Sergio Carrera and Jennifer Allsopp] 7.
Informalizing EU Readmission Policy [Jean-Pierre Cassarino] 8. Border
Management: The Schengen Regime in Times of Turmoil [Ruben Zaiotti] 9. EU
Visa Policy: Decision-Making Dynamics and Effects on Migratory Processes [
Mathias Czaika and Florian Trauner] 10. EU Labor Immigration Policy: From
Silence to Salience [Georg Menz] 11. Organized Crime: Balancing National
Sensitivities with Global Necessities [Daniela Irrera] 12. Cyber Crime as a
Fragmented Policy Field in the Context of the Area of Freedom, Security and
Justice [Helena Carrapico and Benjamin Farrand] 13. EU Counter-Terrorism:
Glass Half-Full or Half-Empty [Oldrich Bures] 14. Data Protection Policies
in EU Justice and Home Affairs - A Multilayered and Yet Unexplored
Territory for Legal Research [Paul de Hert and Vagelis Papakonstantinou]
15. EU Home Affairs and Technology: How to Make Sense of Information and
Data Processing [Julien Jeandesboz] 16. EU Criminal Law: An Expanding Field
for Research, With Some Unchartered Territories [Anne Weyembergh and Chloé
Brière] 17. Judicial Cooperation in Civil Matters - Coming of Age? [Eva
Storskrubb and Anna Wallerman] 18. Family Reunification and Migrant
Integration Policies in the EU: Dynamics of Inclusion and Exclusion [
Saskia Bonjour] PART IV: Justice and Home Affairs Inside and Outside Europe
(The Horizontal Dimension) 19. Europe's Core Member States: Intended and
Unintended Consequences of Strong Policy-Shaping Traditions [Andreas Ette]
20. Southern Europe: Twenty-Five Years of Immigration Control on the
Waterfront [Claudia Finotelli] 21. Differentiated Integration and the
Brexit-Process in EU Justice and Home Affairs [Steve Peers] 22. Central and
Eastern Europe: The EU's Struggle for Rule of Law Pre- and Post-Accession [
Ramona Coman] 23. The Western Balkans: Decreasing EU External Leverage
Meets Increasing Domestic Reform Needs [Florian Trauner and Zoran Nechev]
24. Justice and Home Affairs in EU-Turkey Relations: Mutual Interests but
Much Distrust [Alexander Bürgin] 25. The Eastern Partnership Countries and
Russia: A Migration-Driven Cooperation Agenda with the European Union [
Oleg Korneev and Peter Van Elsuwege] 26. The Southern Mediterranean: A
Testing Ground and a Litmus Test for EU JHA Policies and Research [Sarah
Wolff and Patryk Pawlak] 27. Africa-EU Relations on Organized Crime:
Between Securitization and Fragmentation [Judith Vorrath and Verena Zoppei
] 28. The Evolution of Transatlantic Legal Integration: Truly, Madly,
Deeply? EU - US Justice and Home Affairs [Elaine Fahey] 29. EU Cooperation
in Justice and Home Affairs with Australia and Canada: New Ties that Bind?
[Agnieszka Weinar] 30. The EU and Latin America: A Real Security and
Development Nexus or A Superficial One? [Arantza Gómez Arana] 31. The
EU-ASEAN Relationship: Cooperation on Non-Traditional Security Threats
between Discourse and Practice [Angela Pennisi di Floristella] PART V: EU
Institutions and Decision-Making Dynamics (The Vertical Dimension) 32. The
European Parliament in jJstice and Home Affairs: Becoming More Realistic at
the Expense of Human Rights? [Ariadna Ripoll Servent] 33. The European
Court of Justice as a Game Changer: Fiduciary Obligations in the Area of
Freedom, Security and Justice [Ester Herlin-Karnell] 34. The European
Commission in Justice and Home Affairs: Pushing Hard to be a Motor of
Integration [Natascha Zaun] 35. The Council and European Council in EU
Justice and Home Affairs Politics [Christof Roos] 36. The Role of National
Parliaments in the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice: High Normative
Expectations, Low Empirical Results [Angela Tacea] 37. The EU's Agencies:
Ever More Important for the Governance of the Area of Freedom, Security and
Justice [Juan Santos Vara] 38. NGOs Go To Brussels: Challenges and
Opportunities for Research and Practice in AFSJ [Emek M. Uçarer] 39.
International Organizations and the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice [
Claudio Matera]
PART I: Introduction 1. Justice and Home Affairs Research - Introducing the
State of the Art and Avenues for Further Research [Florian Trauner and
Ariadna Ripoll Servent] PART II: Theories of Justice and Home Affairs 2.
The Governance of Internal Security - Beyond Functionalism and the Finality
of Integration? [Raphael Bossong and Hendrik Hegemann] 3. Securitization:
Turning an Approach into a Framework for Research on EU Justice and Home
Affairs [Christian Kaunert and Ikrom Yakubov] 4. Public Policy Approaches
and the Study of European Union Justice and Home Affairs [Mark Rhinard]
PART III: Analyzing Justice and Home Affairs Policies (The Sectoral
Dimension) 5. Asylum and Refugee Protection: EU Policies in Crisis [Petra
Bendel and Ariadna Ripoll Servent] 6. The Irregular Immigration Policy
Conundrum: Problematizing 'Effectiveness' as a Frame for EU Criminalization
and Expulsion Policies [Sergio Carrera and Jennifer Allsopp] 7.
Informalizing EU Readmission Policy [Jean-Pierre Cassarino] 8. Border
Management: The Schengen Regime in Times of Turmoil [Ruben Zaiotti] 9. EU
Visa Policy: Decision-Making Dynamics and Effects on Migratory Processes [
Mathias Czaika and Florian Trauner] 10. EU Labor Immigration Policy: From
Silence to Salience [Georg Menz] 11. Organized Crime: Balancing National
Sensitivities with Global Necessities [Daniela Irrera] 12. Cyber Crime as a
Fragmented Policy Field in the Context of the Area of Freedom, Security and
Justice [Helena Carrapico and Benjamin Farrand] 13. EU Counter-Terrorism:
Glass Half-Full or Half-Empty [Oldrich Bures] 14. Data Protection Policies
in EU Justice and Home Affairs - A Multilayered and Yet Unexplored
Territory for Legal Research [Paul de Hert and Vagelis Papakonstantinou]
15. EU Home Affairs and Technology: How to Make Sense of Information and
Data Processing [Julien Jeandesboz] 16. EU Criminal Law: An Expanding Field
for Research, With Some Unchartered Territories [Anne Weyembergh and Chloé
Brière] 17. Judicial Cooperation in Civil Matters - Coming of Age? [Eva
Storskrubb and Anna Wallerman] 18. Family Reunification and Migrant
Integration Policies in the EU: Dynamics of Inclusion and Exclusion [
Saskia Bonjour] PART IV: Justice and Home Affairs Inside and Outside Europe
(The Horizontal Dimension) 19. Europe's Core Member States: Intended and
Unintended Consequences of Strong Policy-Shaping Traditions [Andreas Ette]
20. Southern Europe: Twenty-Five Years of Immigration Control on the
Waterfront [Claudia Finotelli] 21. Differentiated Integration and the
Brexit-Process in EU Justice and Home Affairs [Steve Peers] 22. Central and
Eastern Europe: The EU's Struggle for Rule of Law Pre- and Post-Accession [
Ramona Coman] 23. The Western Balkans: Decreasing EU External Leverage
Meets Increasing Domestic Reform Needs [Florian Trauner and Zoran Nechev]
24. Justice and Home Affairs in EU-Turkey Relations: Mutual Interests but
Much Distrust [Alexander Bürgin] 25. The Eastern Partnership Countries and
Russia: A Migration-Driven Cooperation Agenda with the European Union [
Oleg Korneev and Peter Van Elsuwege] 26. The Southern Mediterranean: A
Testing Ground and a Litmus Test for EU JHA Policies and Research [Sarah
Wolff and Patryk Pawlak] 27. Africa-EU Relations on Organized Crime:
Between Securitization and Fragmentation [Judith Vorrath and Verena Zoppei
] 28. The Evolution of Transatlantic Legal Integration: Truly, Madly,
Deeply? EU - US Justice and Home Affairs [Elaine Fahey] 29. EU Cooperation
in Justice and Home Affairs with Australia and Canada: New Ties that Bind?
[Agnieszka Weinar] 30. The EU and Latin America: A Real Security and
Development Nexus or A Superficial One? [Arantza Gómez Arana] 31. The
EU-ASEAN Relationship: Cooperation on Non-Traditional Security Threats
between Discourse and Practice [Angela Pennisi di Floristella] PART V: EU
Institutions and Decision-Making Dynamics (The Vertical Dimension) 32. The
European Parliament in jJstice and Home Affairs: Becoming More Realistic at
the Expense of Human Rights? [Ariadna Ripoll Servent] 33. The European
Court of Justice as a Game Changer: Fiduciary Obligations in the Area of
Freedom, Security and Justice [Ester Herlin-Karnell] 34. The European
Commission in Justice and Home Affairs: Pushing Hard to be a Motor of
Integration [Natascha Zaun] 35. The Council and European Council in EU
Justice and Home Affairs Politics [Christof Roos] 36. The Role of National
Parliaments in the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice: High Normative
Expectations, Low Empirical Results [Angela Tacea] 37. The EU's Agencies:
Ever More Important for the Governance of the Area of Freedom, Security and
Justice [Juan Santos Vara] 38. NGOs Go To Brussels: Challenges and
Opportunities for Research and Practice in AFSJ [Emek M. Uçarer] 39.
International Organizations and the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice [
Claudio Matera]
State of the Art and Avenues for Further Research [Florian Trauner and
Ariadna Ripoll Servent] PART II: Theories of Justice and Home Affairs 2.
The Governance of Internal Security - Beyond Functionalism and the Finality
of Integration? [Raphael Bossong and Hendrik Hegemann] 3. Securitization:
Turning an Approach into a Framework for Research on EU Justice and Home
Affairs [Christian Kaunert and Ikrom Yakubov] 4. Public Policy Approaches
and the Study of European Union Justice and Home Affairs [Mark Rhinard]
PART III: Analyzing Justice and Home Affairs Policies (The Sectoral
Dimension) 5. Asylum and Refugee Protection: EU Policies in Crisis [Petra
Bendel and Ariadna Ripoll Servent] 6. The Irregular Immigration Policy
Conundrum: Problematizing 'Effectiveness' as a Frame for EU Criminalization
and Expulsion Policies [Sergio Carrera and Jennifer Allsopp] 7.
Informalizing EU Readmission Policy [Jean-Pierre Cassarino] 8. Border
Management: The Schengen Regime in Times of Turmoil [Ruben Zaiotti] 9. EU
Visa Policy: Decision-Making Dynamics and Effects on Migratory Processes [
Mathias Czaika and Florian Trauner] 10. EU Labor Immigration Policy: From
Silence to Salience [Georg Menz] 11. Organized Crime: Balancing National
Sensitivities with Global Necessities [Daniela Irrera] 12. Cyber Crime as a
Fragmented Policy Field in the Context of the Area of Freedom, Security and
Justice [Helena Carrapico and Benjamin Farrand] 13. EU Counter-Terrorism:
Glass Half-Full or Half-Empty [Oldrich Bures] 14. Data Protection Policies
in EU Justice and Home Affairs - A Multilayered and Yet Unexplored
Territory for Legal Research [Paul de Hert and Vagelis Papakonstantinou]
15. EU Home Affairs and Technology: How to Make Sense of Information and
Data Processing [Julien Jeandesboz] 16. EU Criminal Law: An Expanding Field
for Research, With Some Unchartered Territories [Anne Weyembergh and Chloé
Brière] 17. Judicial Cooperation in Civil Matters - Coming of Age? [Eva
Storskrubb and Anna Wallerman] 18. Family Reunification and Migrant
Integration Policies in the EU: Dynamics of Inclusion and Exclusion [
Saskia Bonjour] PART IV: Justice and Home Affairs Inside and Outside Europe
(The Horizontal Dimension) 19. Europe's Core Member States: Intended and
Unintended Consequences of Strong Policy-Shaping Traditions [Andreas Ette]
20. Southern Europe: Twenty-Five Years of Immigration Control on the
Waterfront [Claudia Finotelli] 21. Differentiated Integration and the
Brexit-Process in EU Justice and Home Affairs [Steve Peers] 22. Central and
Eastern Europe: The EU's Struggle for Rule of Law Pre- and Post-Accession [
Ramona Coman] 23. The Western Balkans: Decreasing EU External Leverage
Meets Increasing Domestic Reform Needs [Florian Trauner and Zoran Nechev]
24. Justice and Home Affairs in EU-Turkey Relations: Mutual Interests but
Much Distrust [Alexander Bürgin] 25. The Eastern Partnership Countries and
Russia: A Migration-Driven Cooperation Agenda with the European Union [
Oleg Korneev and Peter Van Elsuwege] 26. The Southern Mediterranean: A
Testing Ground and a Litmus Test for EU JHA Policies and Research [Sarah
Wolff and Patryk Pawlak] 27. Africa-EU Relations on Organized Crime:
Between Securitization and Fragmentation [Judith Vorrath and Verena Zoppei
] 28. The Evolution of Transatlantic Legal Integration: Truly, Madly,
Deeply? EU - US Justice and Home Affairs [Elaine Fahey] 29. EU Cooperation
in Justice and Home Affairs with Australia and Canada: New Ties that Bind?
[Agnieszka Weinar] 30. The EU and Latin America: A Real Security and
Development Nexus or A Superficial One? [Arantza Gómez Arana] 31. The
EU-ASEAN Relationship: Cooperation on Non-Traditional Security Threats
between Discourse and Practice [Angela Pennisi di Floristella] PART V: EU
Institutions and Decision-Making Dynamics (The Vertical Dimension) 32. The
European Parliament in jJstice and Home Affairs: Becoming More Realistic at
the Expense of Human Rights? [Ariadna Ripoll Servent] 33. The European
Court of Justice as a Game Changer: Fiduciary Obligations in the Area of
Freedom, Security and Justice [Ester Herlin-Karnell] 34. The European
Commission in Justice and Home Affairs: Pushing Hard to be a Motor of
Integration [Natascha Zaun] 35. The Council and European Council in EU
Justice and Home Affairs Politics [Christof Roos] 36. The Role of National
Parliaments in the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice: High Normative
Expectations, Low Empirical Results [Angela Tacea] 37. The EU's Agencies:
Ever More Important for the Governance of the Area of Freedom, Security and
Justice [Juan Santos Vara] 38. NGOs Go To Brussels: Challenges and
Opportunities for Research and Practice in AFSJ [Emek M. Uçarer] 39.
International Organizations and the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice [
Claudio Matera]