This unique collection offers an in-depth understanding of UK-EU police and judicial cooperation post-Brexit, an under-explored field. It considers the legal and political operation of the Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA) and its implications for a wide number of policy areas. As well as critiquing its operation, contributors suggest reforms that would improve police and judicial cooperation between the UK and the EU. This scholarly discussion is balanced against practical considerations, with short chapters setting out practitioners' perspectives on the TCA. It ends by reflecting on…mehr
This unique collection offers an in-depth understanding of UK-EU police and judicial cooperation post-Brexit, an under-explored field. It considers the legal and political operation of the Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA) and its implications for a wide number of policy areas. As well as critiquing its operation, contributors suggest reforms that would improve police and judicial cooperation between the UK and the EU. This scholarly discussion is balanced against practical considerations, with short chapters setting out practitioners' perspectives on the TCA. It ends by reflecting on lessons that non-EU countries seeking cooperation with the EU might learn.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Gemma Davies is Associate Professor of Criminal Law at Durham University, UK. Helena Carrapico is Jean Monnet Chair and Associate Professor in International Relations and Criminology at Northumbria University, UK.
Inhaltsangabe
1. The History of UK Participation in Police and Judicial Cooperation with the EU 2. The External Dimension of Police and Judicial Cooperation 3. The History of Brexit Negotiations 4. Police Cooperation under the TCA 5. Brexit Police Cooperation Preparations and Impact on the Ground 6. One Step Forward and Two Steps Back? Fighting Terrorism Under the Trade and Co-operation Agreement 7. Fighting Organised Crime under the TCA 8. Intellectual Property Offences: Counterfeiting Goods 9. Post Brexit Legal Challenges in the Cooperation Against Migrant Smuggling 10. Fighting Human Trafficking under the TCA 11. A Green Brexit? Post-Brexit EU-UK Cooperation in Environmental Crime 12. Fighting Cyber-Crime under the TCA 13. Practitioners' Views and Concerns on Police Cooperation 14. Judicial Cooperation under the TCA 15. Extradition/Surrender under the TCA 16. Prisoner Transfer Between the UK and EU27 17. Cooperation Between UK and Ireland 18. Practitioners' Views and Concerns on Judicial Cooperation 19. Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms 20. Data Protection and Data Adequacy 21. Oversight of the TCA 22. Practitioners' Views and Concerns on Fundamental Human Rights and Oversight 23. Access to Electronic Evidence Between the UK and EU 24. Interoperability of Databases 25. Border Control and Cooperation under UK-EU Agreements: Policing the Post-Brexit Irish Border 26. Renegotiation of the TCA
1. The History of UK Participation in Police and Judicial Cooperation with the EU 2. The External Dimension of Police and Judicial Cooperation 3. The History of Brexit Negotiations 4. Police Cooperation under the TCA 5. Brexit Police Cooperation Preparations and Impact on the Ground 6. One Step Forward and Two Steps Back? Fighting Terrorism Under the Trade and Co-operation Agreement 7. Fighting Organised Crime under the TCA 8. Intellectual Property Offences: Counterfeiting Goods 9. Post Brexit Legal Challenges in the Cooperation Against Migrant Smuggling 10. Fighting Human Trafficking under the TCA 11. A Green Brexit? Post-Brexit EU-UK Cooperation in Environmental Crime 12. Fighting Cyber-Crime under the TCA 13. Practitioners' Views and Concerns on Police Cooperation 14. Judicial Cooperation under the TCA 15. Extradition/Surrender under the TCA 16. Prisoner Transfer Between the UK and EU27 17. Cooperation Between UK and Ireland 18. Practitioners' Views and Concerns on Judicial Cooperation 19. Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms 20. Data Protection and Data Adequacy 21. Oversight of the TCA 22. Practitioners' Views and Concerns on Fundamental Human Rights and Oversight 23. Access to Electronic Evidence Between the UK and EU 24. Interoperability of Databases 25. Border Control and Cooperation under UK-EU Agreements: Policing the Post-Brexit Irish Border 26. Renegotiation of the TCA
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