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European Security in a Post-Brexit World.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Brexit Studies SeriesPublisher: Bingley : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2019Copyright date: ©2019Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (161 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781787698390
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: European Security in a Post-Brexit WorldDDC classification:
  • 355/.03304
LOC classification:
  • JZ5587-6009
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- European Security in a Post-Brexit World -- Praise for European Security in a Post-Brexit World -- Contents -- List of Tables and Figures -- 1: Introduction -- 1.1 Intelligence Cooperation, Information Sharing and Law Enforcement in a Post-Brexit Europe -- 1.2. The General Context of European Security. Short Notes on European Defence Cooperation -- 1.3. The Present Work: Focus, Approach and Structure -- 2: Legal Framework of EU Security and Law Enforcement -- 2.1. Area of Freedom, Security and Justice -- 2.2. Schengen and the UK-Irish Common Travel Area (CTA) -- 2.3. Brexit and Fundamental Rights -- 2.4. Human Rights Versus Security. A Difficult Trade-Off -- 2.5 European Arrest Warrant (EAW) -- 2.6 Eurojust -- 2.7. European Public Prosecutor's Office (EPPO) -- 3: The EU Agencies and Other European Security-Related Institutions and ­Arrangements -- 3.1 The EU Framework of Internal Security -- 3.2 The Intelligence Agency That is Not: INTCEN -- 3.3. Europol - The EU Law-Enforcement Agency -- 3.4. FRONTEX - The EU Border and Coast Guard Agency -- 3.5. The Schengen Information System (SIS) -- 3.6. The Architecture of the Information System Exchanges - ECRIS -- 3.7. The European Cybersecurity Agency (ENISA) -- 3.8. Other European Institutions and Arrangements Dealing with Intelligence and Internal Security -- 4: What Lies Ahead? A Post-Brexit Scenario Analysis -- 4.1 Changing Geopolitical and Security Scenarios -- 4.2. Brexit: 'De-Mythologising' The Current Deal/No-Deal Debate to Focus on Long Term, Framework Solutions -- 4.3. Critical Points: Europol -- 4.4. Critical Points: Judicial Cooperation -- 4. 5. Critical Points: The Irish Land Border -- 4.6. A Summary of the Possible Scenarios -- Conclusions -- References -- Relevant Cases -- EEC - EC - EU Cases -- UK Cases -- Other Cases -- EU and European Basic Instruments.
List of Relevant Statutes -- UK Statutes -- EU Instruments - Regulations, Council Framework Decision, etc. -- EAW -- EEAS -- ENISA -- EUROJUST-EPPO -- EUROPOL -- FRONTEX-EUROSUR -- PROTECTION OF SENSITIVE DATA -- SIS II - ECRIS -- Other Documents -- EU -- UK -- EPRS - Papers of the European Parliament Research Service -- Index.
Summary: The security agenda in the Europe Union is linked to the member states' abilities to work together. This book explores a series of post-Brexit scenarios in an attempt to understand what Brexit will mean for the European Union in terms of its security.
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Intro -- European Security in a Post-Brexit World -- Praise for European Security in a Post-Brexit World -- Contents -- List of Tables and Figures -- 1: Introduction -- 1.1 Intelligence Cooperation, Information Sharing and Law Enforcement in a Post-Brexit Europe -- 1.2. The General Context of European Security. Short Notes on European Defence Cooperation -- 1.3. The Present Work: Focus, Approach and Structure -- 2: Legal Framework of EU Security and Law Enforcement -- 2.1. Area of Freedom, Security and Justice -- 2.2. Schengen and the UK-Irish Common Travel Area (CTA) -- 2.3. Brexit and Fundamental Rights -- 2.4. Human Rights Versus Security. A Difficult Trade-Off -- 2.5 European Arrest Warrant (EAW) -- 2.6 Eurojust -- 2.7. European Public Prosecutor's Office (EPPO) -- 3: The EU Agencies and Other European Security-Related Institutions and ­Arrangements -- 3.1 The EU Framework of Internal Security -- 3.2 The Intelligence Agency That is Not: INTCEN -- 3.3. Europol - The EU Law-Enforcement Agency -- 3.4. FRONTEX - The EU Border and Coast Guard Agency -- 3.5. The Schengen Information System (SIS) -- 3.6. The Architecture of the Information System Exchanges - ECRIS -- 3.7. The European Cybersecurity Agency (ENISA) -- 3.8. Other European Institutions and Arrangements Dealing with Intelligence and Internal Security -- 4: What Lies Ahead? A Post-Brexit Scenario Analysis -- 4.1 Changing Geopolitical and Security Scenarios -- 4.2. Brexit: 'De-Mythologising' The Current Deal/No-Deal Debate to Focus on Long Term, Framework Solutions -- 4.3. Critical Points: Europol -- 4.4. Critical Points: Judicial Cooperation -- 4. 5. Critical Points: The Irish Land Border -- 4.6. A Summary of the Possible Scenarios -- Conclusions -- References -- Relevant Cases -- EEC - EC - EU Cases -- UK Cases -- Other Cases -- EU and European Basic Instruments.

List of Relevant Statutes -- UK Statutes -- EU Instruments - Regulations, Council Framework Decision, etc. -- EAW -- EEAS -- ENISA -- EUROJUST-EPPO -- EUROPOL -- FRONTEX-EUROSUR -- PROTECTION OF SENSITIVE DATA -- SIS II - ECRIS -- Other Documents -- EU -- UK -- EPRS - Papers of the European Parliament Research Service -- Index.

The security agenda in the Europe Union is linked to the member states' abilities to work together. This book explores a series of post-Brexit scenarios in an attempt to understand what Brexit will mean for the European Union in terms of its security.

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