Freedom, security, and justice in the European Union : implementation of the Hague Programme

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Freedom, security, and justice in the European Union : implementation of the Hague Programme

edited by Jaap W. de Zwaan and Flora A.N.J. Goudappel

T.M.C. Asser Press, c2006

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The European integration process has provided for the internal market, an area without internal frontiers, allowing for free movement of goods, persons, services and capital within the European Union. Complementary, the Union needs mechanisms to combat the negative consequences of the open borders policy and to protect its external borders. Therefore, it was decided that justice and home affairs cooperation should also be developed at European level. The Hague Programme is the working programme of the European Union concerning justice and home affairs cooperation in the period 2005-2010. In the present book the contents of the Hague Programme of 2004 are explained. Under the headings 'Freedom', 'Security' and 'Justice' developments so far and future perspectives are discussed regarding subject matter such as border control, visa policy, immigration law, police cooperation and criminal law cooperation. All these policy areas are to be considered recent policy domains of the European Union.

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Introductory speeches.- The Hague Programme.- The Hague Programme: Our Future Investment In Democratic Stability And Democratic Security.- Asylum, Migration And Border Controls In The Hague Programme.- Establishing The Hague Programme, Strengthening Freedom, Security And Justice.- Borders and visa.- EU Border And Visa Policy: Current State Of Affairs.- Danger - Borders Under Construction: Assessing The First Five Years Of Border Policy In An Area Of Freedom, Security And Justice.- The External Shield Of The Area Of Freedom, Security And Justice: Progress And Deficits Of The Integrated Management Of External EU borders.- Asylum and immigration.- EU asylum and immigration law and policy: state of afFAIRS in 2005.- What Rights Have Migrating Third-Country Nationals?.- The Hague Programme: Challenges Of Turkish Pre-Accession in the area of asylum, migration and border control1.- The Schengen Information System And EC Immigration And Asylum Law.- Police and criminal law co-operation.- Third Pillar Co-Operation.- A vision on future police cooperation with special focus On Europol.- New Dimensions In Eu Police Co-Operation: The Hague Milestones for what they are worth.- The Hague Programme And Police Cooperation Between The Member States Of The EU.- From The Hague To The Hague: Programmes Against Drug Use.

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