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Contents
Table of Abbreviations
xxvii
Table of Cases
xxxi
Table of Legislation
li
Table of Proposed Legislation cxvii
Chapter
1:
Introduction
1
Chapter
2:
Institutional Framework
4
2.1.
Introduction
4
2.2.
Overview of the institutional framework
5
2.2.1.
Framework prior to the Treaty of Amsterdam
9
2.2.1.1.
Framework prior to the Maastricht Treaty
9
2.2.1.2.
Framework in the Maastricht Treaty
10
2.2.2.
Treaty of Amsterdam
17
2.2.2.1.
Immigration, asylum, and civil law
19
2.2.2.2.
Policing and criminal law
24
2.2.2.3.
Integrating the
Schengen
acquis
36
2.2.3.
Treaty of Lisbon
41
2.2.3.1.
Overview
41
2.2.3.2.
General provisions
48
2.2.3.3.
Transitional rules
61
2.2.3.4.
Special decision-making rules
64
2.2.3.4.1.
The emergency brake
65
2.2.3.4.2.
The 'pseudo-veto'
70
2.2.4.
Competence issues
71
2.2.5.
Territorial scope
73
2.2.5.1.
United Kingdom and Ireland
74
2.2.5.1.1.
Border controls
74
2.2.5.1.2.
Title vTFEU
74
2.2.5.1.3.
Schengen
Protocol
79
2.2.5.1.4.
Pre-existing third pillar measures
82
2.2.5.1.5.
Opt-out by repeal?
83
2.2.5.2.
Denmark
85
2.2.5.3.
Accession States
88
2.2.5.4.
Norway, Iceland, Switzerland, and Liechtenstein
90
2.2.5.5.
General rules on enhanced cooperation
93
2.3.
Human rights
96
2.4.
Relationship with other
EU
law
108
2.4.1.
Competence issues,
1993-1999 108
2.4.2.
Treaty of Amsterdam
110
2.4.3.
Treaty of Lisbon
117
xv¡
Contents
2.5.
Legitimacy and accountability
118
2.6. EU
funding
123
2.7.
External relations
127
2.7.1.
General rules on
EU
external relations
127
2.7.2.
External relations and the former third pillar
131
2.8.
Conclusions
135
Chapter
3:
Border Controls
136
3.1.
Introduction
136
3.2.
Institutional framework and overview
138
3.2.1.
Framework prior to the Treaty of Amsterdam
138
3.2.1.1.
EEC Member States'cooperation pre-Maastricht
138
3.2.1.2. Schengen
integration
140
3.2.1.3.
Maastricht-era framework and overview
141
3.2.2.
Treaty of Amsterdam
142
3.2.2.1.
Institutional framework
142
3.2.2.2.
Overview of practice
144
3.2.3.
Treaty of Lisbon
146
3.2.4.
Competence issues
150
3.2.5.
Territorial scope
157
3.3.
Human rights
162
3.3.1.
International human rights law
162
3.3.2.
Application to
EU
law
166
3.4.
The impact of other
EU
law
168
3.4.1.
Free movement law
168
3.4.2.
Association agreements
174
3.4.3.
Other issues
176
3.5.
Internal border controls
178
3.6.
External border controls: basic rules
182
3.6.1. Schengen
Borders Code
184
3.6.2.
Entry-exit system
197
3.6.3.
Assessment
199
3.7. Schengen
Information System
201
3.7.1.
Current
Schengen
Information System
201
3.7.2.
SIS II
203
3.7.3.
Assessment
208
3.8.
Local border traffic
210
3.9. Biometrie
passports
214
3.10.
Operational cooperation
216
3.10.1.
Frontex
216
3.10.2.
Other operational cooperation
220
3.10.3
Assessment
220
Contents xvii
3.11. Administrative
cooperation and
EU
funding
221
3.12.
External relations
222
3.13.
Conclusions
225
Chapter
4:
Visas
226
4.1.
Introduction
226
4.2.
Institutional framework and overview
227
4.2.1.
Framework prior to the Treaty of Amsterdam
227
4.2.2.
Treaty of Amsterdam
229
4.2.2.1.
Institutional framework
229
4.2.2.2.
Overview of practice
231
4.2.3.
Treaty of Lisbon
233
4.2.4.
Competence issues
234
4.2.5.
Territorial scope
237
4.3.
Human rights
241
4.4.
The impact of other
EU
law
242
4.4.1.
Free movement law
242
4.4.2.
Association agreements
245
4.4.3.
Other issues
248
4.5.
Visa list
249
4.5.1.
Overview
249
4.5.2.
Visa lists
250
4.5.3.
Exceptions
253
4.5.4.
Visa reciprocity
254
4.5.5.
Analysis
255
4.6.
Visa format
256
4.7.
Conditions for issuing visas
258
4.7.1.
Overview and background
258
4.7.2.
The visa code
261
4.7.3.
Other rules governing the issue of visas
270
4.7.4.
Analysis
271
4.8.
Visa Information System
271
4.8.1.
Legal framework
271
4.8.2.
Analysis
279
4.9.
Freedom to travel
281
4.10.
Administrative cooperation and
EU
funding
287
4.11.
External relations
287
4.11.1.
Visa waiver treaties
288
A.W.I. Visa facilitation treaties
290
4.11.3.
Other
EU
measures
293
4.12.
Conclusions
293
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Chapter
5:
Asylum
295
5.1.
Introduction
295
5.2.
Institutional framework and overview
297
5.2.1.
Cooperation prior to the Treaty of Amsterdam
297
5.2.2.
Treaty of Amsterdam
298
5.2.3.
Treaty of Lisbon
303
5.2.4.
Competence issues
307
5.2.5.
Territorial scope
312
5.3.
Human rights
314
5.3.1.
International human rights and refugee law
314
5.3.2.
Application to
EU
law
323
5.4.
The impact of other
EU
law
324
5.4.1.
Asylum and
EU
citizens
324
5.4.2.
Other issues
326
5.5.
Uniform status
328
5.5.1.
Current qualification Directive
328
5.5.2.
Proposal for amendment
340
5.6.
Temporary protection
342
5.7.
Common procedures
345
5.7.1.
Current asylum procedures Directive
345
5.7.2.
Proposal for amendment
355
5.8.
Responsibility for applications
357
5.8.1.
The
Schengen
Convention and the Dublin Convention
358
5.8.2.
The 'Dublin II' Regulation
360
5.8.3.
Eurodac
363
5.8.4.
Proposals for amendment
366
5.9.
Reception conditions
368
5.9.1.
Current reception conditions Directive
368
5.9.2.
Proposal for amendment
373
5.10.
Administrative cooperation and
EU
funding
375
5.10.1.
European Asylum Support Office
37 5
5.10.2.
Other measures
377
5.11.
External relations
379
5.12.
Conclusions
380
Chapter
6:
Legal Migration
382
6.1.
Introduction
382
6.2.
Institutional framework and overview
383
6.2.1.
Cooperation prior to the Treaty of Amsterdam
383
6.2.2.
Treaty of Amsterdam
384
6.2.3.
Treaty of Lisbon
388
6.2.4.
Competence issues
391
6.2.5.
Territorial scope
397
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6.3.
Human Rights
398
6.3.1.
The right to family reunion, family life, and private life
398
6.3.2.
The right to non-discrimination
404
6.3.3.
Other human rights of migrant workers
405
6.3.4.
Application to
EU
law
405
6.4.
Impact of other
EU
law
408
6.4.1.
EU
free movement law
409
6.4.2.
Social security coordination
415
6.4.3.
Association agreements
417
6.4.4.
Posting of workers
427
6.4.5.
Social policy
429
6.4.6.
Commercial policy
430
6.5.
Primary migration
433
6.5.1.
General rules on labour migration
434
6.5.2.
Specific categories of workers
437
6.5.2.1.
Highly-skilled workers
437
6.5.2.2.
Other workers
450
6.5.3.
Researchers
451
6.5.4.
Non-economic migrants
456
6.6.
Family reunion
459
6.6.1.
General rules
460
6.6.2.
Special rules
473
6.7.
Long-term residents
478
6.7.1.
General rules
478
6.7.2.
Special rules
483
6.8.
Social security coordination
485
6.9.
Residence permits and long-stay visas
487
6.9.1.
Residence permits
488
6.9.2.
Long-stay visas
492
6.10.
Integration policy
493
6.11.
Administrative cooperation and
EU
funding
495
6.12.
Conclusions
498
apter
7:
Irregular Migration
500
7.1.
Introduction
500
7.2.
Institutional framework and overview
501
7.2.1.
Framework prior to the Treaty of Amsterdam
501
7.2.2.
The Treaty of Amsterdam
502
7.2.2.1.
Institutional framework
502
7.2.2.2.
Overview of practice
503
7.2.3.
The Treaty of Lisbon
506
7.2.4.
Competence issues
508
7.2.5.
Territorial scope
511
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7.3. Human
rights
513
7.3.1.
European
Convention
on
Human
Rights
513
7.3.2.
Geneva Convention and detention issues
516
7.3.3.
Other rights
520
7.3.4.
Application to
EU
law
520
7.4
The impact of other
EU
law
522
ТАЛ.
Free movement law
522
7.4.2.
Association agreements
528
7.5.
Prevention of irregular migration
530
7.5.1.
Carrier sanctions
531
7.5.2.
Passenger data
533
7.5.3.
Facilitation of unauthorized entry and residence
535
7.5.4.
Trafficking in persons
539
7.5.5.
Immigration liaison officers
544
7.6
Treatment of irregular migrants
546
7.6.1.
Sanctions against employers of irregular migrants
546
7.6.2.
Victims of trafficking or smuggling in persons
557
7.7.
Expulsion
561
7.7.1.
Returns Directive
563
7.7.2.
Mutual recognition of expulsion measures
575
7.7.3.
Transit for expulsion
578
7.7.3.1.
Expulsion via air
578
7.7.3.2.
Expulsion via land or sea
581
7.7.4.
Joint expulsion flights
582
7.8.
Administrative cooperation and
EU
funding
583
7.9.
External relations
585
7.9.1.
Readmission
agreements
586
Ί
.9.2.
Irregular migration and external relations policy
589
7.10.
Conclusions
594
Chapter
8:
Civil Cooperation
595
8.1.
Introduction
595
8.2.
Institutional framework and overview
595
8.2.1.
Cooperation prior to the Treaty of Amsterdam
595
8.2.1.1.
Cooperation prior to the Maastricht Treaty
595
8.2.1.2.
Cooperation from Maastricht to Amsterdam
597
8.2.2.
The Treaties of Amsterdam and Nice
598
8.2.2.1.
Institutional framework
598
8.2.2.2.
Overview of practice
599
8.2.3.
Treaty of Lisbon
603
8.2.4.
Competence
607
8.2.5.
Territorial scope
618
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3.
Human
rights
621
8.3.1.
The right to a fair trial
621
8.3.2.
Application to
EU
law
622
4.
Impact of other
EU
law
624
5.
Overview of legislation adopted
628
8.5.1.
Mutual recognition, enforcement, and jurisdiction
629
8.5.2.
Service of documents
632
8.5.3.
Conflict of laws
634
8.5.4.
Transmission of evidence
637
8.5.5.
Access to justice
637
8.5.6.
Civil procedure
639
8.5.7.
Alternative dispute resolution
641
8.5.8.
Judicial training
642
6.
Family law
642
7.
European contract law
644
8.
Administrative cooperation and
EU
funding
646
8.8.1.
European Judicial Network
646
8.8.2. EU
funding
647
9.
External relations
648
10.
Conclusions
653
Chapter
9:
Criminal Law: Mutual Recognition and
Criminal Procedure
655
9.1.
Introduction
655
9.2.
Institutional framework and overview
656
9.2.1.
Cooperation before the Treaty of Amsterdam
656
9.2.2.
The Treaty of Amsterdam
658
9.2.2.1.
Institutional framework
658
9.2.2.2.
Implementing the Treaty of Amsterdam
659
9.2.2.3.
Basic principles of mutual recognition in criminal law
661
9.2.3
Treaty of Lisbon
664
9.2.4
Competence issues
667
9.2.5
Territorial scope
673
9.3.
Human rights
675
9.3.1.
Right to a fair trial
675
9.3.2.
Legality of criminal law
681
9.3.3.
Search and seizure
682
9.3.4.
Detention
682
9.3.5.
Application to
EU
law
684
9.4.
Impact of other
EU
law
688
9.5.
Extradition and the European Arrest Warrant
693
9.5.1.
Extradition
693
9.5.2.
Eurooean Arrest Warrant
696
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9.6.
Pre-trial measures
710
9.6.1.
Movement of evidence
710
9.6.1.1.
Mutual assistance in criminal matters
711
9.6.1.2.
European Evidence Warrant
713
9.6.1.3.
European Investigation Order
715
9.6.1.4.
Criminal records
716
9.6.2.
Freezing orders
719
9.6.3.
Recognition of pre-trial supervision orders
721
9.7.
Post-trial measures
723
9.7.1.
Enforcement of sentences
723
9.7.1.1.
Financial penalties
724
9.7.1.2.
Custodial penalties
725
9.7.2.
Consequences of convictions
729
9.7.3.
Disqualification
729
9.7.4.
Confiscation orders
730
9.7.5.
Probation and parole
734
9.7.6.
European Protection Order
736
9.8.
Domestic criminal procedure
738
9.8.1.
Evidence law
738
9.8.2.
Suspects and defendants
739
9.8.3.
Victims of crime
744
9.9.
Administrative cooperation and
EU
funding
749
9.10.
External relations
750
9.11.
Conclusions
752
Chapter
10:
Substantive Criminal Law
754
10.1.
Introduction
754
10.2.
Institutional framework and overview
755
10.2.1.
Framework prior to the Treaty of Amsterdam
755
10.2.2.
Treaty of Amsterdam
756
10.2.3.
Treaty of Lisbon
759
10.2.4.
Competence issues
762
10.2.5.
Territorial scope
766
10.3.
Human rights
767
10.3.1.
International human rights law
767
10.3.2.
Application to
EU
law
768
10.4. EU
criminal law and other areas of
EU
law
769
10.4.1.
Community criminal law competence
769
10.4.1.1.
Before the Treaty of Lisbon
769
10.4.1.2.
After the Treaty of Lisbon
774
10.4.2.
Criminal law as a restriction on free movement rights
777
10.4.3.
Scope of the relationship
779
Contents xxiii
10.5.
Offences
780
10.5.1.
Range of offences
780
10.5.1.1.
EC law prohibitions
781
10.5.1.2.
EU
law offences
783
10.5.1.3.
EC criminal law measures
791
10.5.2.
Scope of offences
794
10.5.2.1.
Liability of legal persons
794
10.5.2.2.
Inchoate offences
797
10.5.2.3.
Complicity
799
10.5.2.4.
Possession
800
10.5.2.5.
Omissions
800
10.5.3.
Conditions of criminal liability
801
10.5.4.
Defences
802
10.6.
Penalties
803
10.7.
Administrative cooperation
806
10.8.
External relations
807
10.9.
Conclusions
808
Chapter
11:
Criminal Law: Jurisdiction, Coordination,
and Prosecution
810
11.1.
Introduction
810
11.2.
Institutional framework and overview
811
11.2.1.
Cooperation before the Treaty of Amsterdam
811
11.2.2.
Treaty of Amsterdam
812
11.2.3.
Treaty of Lisbon
813
11.2.4.
Competence issues
816
11.2.5.
Territorial scope
818
11.3.
Human rights
819
11.3.1.
International human rights law
819
11.3.2.
Application to
EU
law
821
11.4.
Impact of other
EU
law
822
11.5.
Asserting jurisdiction
823
11.6.
Conflicts of jurisdiction
827
11.7.
Transfer of proceedings
834
11.8.
Doublejeopardy
834
11.8.1.
Legal framework
835
11.8.2.
Interpreting the rules
838
11.9.
Eurojust
855
11.10.
European Public Prosecutor
858
11.11.
External relations
860
11.12.
Conclusions
861
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Chapter
12:
Policing and Security
862
12.1.
Introduction
862
12.2.
Institutional framework and overview
863
12.2.1.
Cooperation prior to the Treaty of Amsterdam
863
12.2.2.
Treaty of Amsterdam
864
12.2.2.1.
Institutional Framework
864
12.2.2.2.
Implementing the Treaty of Amsterdam
866
12.2.3.
Treaty of Lisbon
868
12.2.4.
Competence issues
873
12.2.5.
Territorial scope
877
12.3.
Human rights
879
12.3.1.
International human rights law
879
12.3.2.
Application to
EU
law
882
12.4.
Impact of other
EU
law
885
12.4.1.
Customs cooperation
885
12.4.2.
Police cooperation
887
12.4.3.
The private sector and security
890
12.4.3.1.
Private security industry
890
12.4.3.2.
Private sector security cooperation
892
12.4.4.
Transport security and infrastructure protection
892
12.4.5.
Anti-terrorist sanctions
894
12.4.6. OLAF 900
12.4.7.
Other measures
901
12.5.
Crime prevention
905
12.6.
Exchange
ofinformation
906
12.6.1. EU
databases
907
12.6.1.1. Schengen
Information System
907
12.6.1.2.
Customs Information System
910
12.6.1.3.
Access to the Visa Information System
912
12.6.1.4.
Access to Eurodac
913
12.6.2.
Access to national databases
913
12.6.3.
Ad hoc exchange
ofinformation
914
12.6.4.
Data protection
919
12.6.4.1.
General rules on data protection
919
12.6.4.2.
Specific rules on data protection
921
12.6.5.
Assessment
923
12.7.
Other forms of police cooperation
924
12.7.1.
Controlled deliveries
925
12.7.2.
European Police College
925
12.7.3.
Police Chiefs' Task Force
926
12.7.4.
Other measures
927
12.8.
Europol
930
Contents xxv
12.9.
Cross-border operations
934
12.9.1.
Hot pursuit
934
12.9.2.
Surveillance
937
12.9.3.
Covert operations
938
12.9.4.
Joint operations and investigations
939
12.9.5.
Special intervention units
941
12.10. EU
funding
941
12.11.
External relations
942
12.12.
Conclusions
943
Appendix I
945
Appendix II
953
Bibliography
965
Index
973 |
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