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CONTENTS Preface. v List of Acronyms and Abbreviations.xxi Chapter 1. General Introduction. 1 PART I. THE HISTORICAL BACKGROUND TO POLICE AND JUDICIAL COOPERATION IN THE EUROPEAN UNION Chapter 2. Police and Judicial Cooperation in Europe Up to the End of the Second World War. 9 2.1. 2.2. 2.3. Introduction. 9 In the Shadow of the Napoleonic Empire. 10 2.2.1. The First Attempts to Organise Police Cooperation. 10 2.2.1.1. The Correspondence on the Borders and High Policing [Haute Police] under J. Fouché. 10 2.2.1.2. The Rise of Cross-Border Political Intelligence Work . 11 2.2.1.3. The European Police Offensive against Violent Anarchism. 13 2.2.1.4. The Growing Cooperation between the Criminal Investigation Departments in Large Cities. 15 2.2.1.5. The Role of the Internationalisation of Crime. 17 2.2.2. The Structuring of Judicial Cooperation Through Treaties. 18 The Rise and Fall of the International Criminal Police
Commission.21 2.3.1. The International Criminal Police Congress in Monaco in 1914. 21 2.3.1.1. The Deliberations in the International Criminalistic Society.21 2.3.1.2. The Role of the Conventions to Suppress Trafficking in Women, Trafficking in Drugs and Pornography . 23 2.3.1.3. The Themes and Conclusions of the Congress of Monaco.25 2.3.1.4. The Plea by R-A. Reiss for an International Police Agency and a Mobile Brigade . 26 2.3.2. The Establishment of the Commission at the Congress of Vienna in 1923.27 Intersentia ІХ
Contents 2.4. 2.5. 2.3.2.1. The Initiative ofM. van Houten. 27 2.3.2.2. The Initiative is Adopted by J. Schober. 29 2.3.2.3. The Deliberations and Decisions at the Congress of Vienna. 32 2.3.2.4. The Comparison of the Monaco and Vienna Congresses. 35 2.3.3. The Rise of the Commission in the Period 1923-1933. 36 2.3.3.1. The Acceptance of the Commission in Political and Police Circles.36 2.3.3.2. The Berlin Congress in 1926. 37 2.3.3.3. The Progress in Cross-Border Cooperation.41 2.3.3.4. The Commission Affiliates with the League of Nations. 42 2.3.3.5. The True Nature of the International Criminal. 47 2.3.3.6. A Special Treaty on Police Cooperation?.48 2.3.4. The Demise of the Commission in Nazi Germany. 52 2.3.4.1. The Nazification of the Commission. 52 2.3.4.2. The Secret Congresses and Police Attachés.54 The League of Nations and Efforts to Form an International Police Force.57 2.4.1. The Views of President T.
Roosevelt. 57 2.4.2. A Fruitless Discussion. 60 Conclusion.61 Chapter 3. Police and Judicial Cooperation in Europe after the Second World War. 63 3.1. 3.2. 3.3. X Introduction.63 The Continuation of the International Criminal Police Commission as Interpol.64 3.2.1. The Difficult Post-War Revival of the Commission. 64 3.2.2. The 1970s: Interpol at a Deep Impasse. 72 3.2.2.1. The Challenges Facing the Organisation.73 3.2.2.2. The Management’s Negative Reaction.77 3.2.2.3. The Failed Attempts at Change. 79 3.2.3. The Controversial Régionalisation of Interpol in Europe. 82 3.2.3.1. The Anchoring of the Organisation in France. 82 3.2.3.2. The Persistent Discussion in German Police Circles. 83 3.2.3.3. The Anglo-American Grab for Power.87 3.2.3.4. The Conquest of the World as a Way Out of the European
Impasse.91 The Earlier Involvement of the Council of Europe. 93 3.3.1. The Direct Role in the Mechanisms of Police and Judicial Cooperation.95 Intersentia
Contents 3.3.1.1. 3.4. 3.5. The Break with the Past: A System of Multinational Treaties.95 3.3.1.2. The Regulation of Major Legal Assistance: Extradition. 98 3.3.1.3. The Regulation of Minor Legal Assistance.101 3.3.1.4. The Regulation of Primary Legal Assistance: The Transfer of Prosecution and Execution of Judgments. 107 Յ.Յ.1.5. The Rise of Organised Crime and Police Cooperation in Europe.109 3.3.2. The Indirect Role of the ECHR in the Practice of Police and Judicial Cooperation.116 3.3.2.1. The Influence of the European Court of Human Rights. 116 3.3.2.2. The Importance of the Anti-Torture and Data Protection Conventions. 118 The Earlier Involvement of the European Community.120 3.4.1. The Prevention of Unfair Competition: The Directorate General for Competition. 121 3.4.2. The Tackling of Fraud: UCLAF.122 3.4.3. The Police Action against Terrorism and Other Crime: TREVI . 130 3.4.4. The Facilitation of Judicial Cooperation: The European Judicial
Area.136 Conclusion. 139 PART II. THE FOUNDATION OF POLICE AND JUDICIAL COOPERATION IN THE EUROPEAN UNION Chapter 4. The Treaty of Maastricht and the Brussels Programme. 145 4.1. 4.2. Introduction. 145 The Police and Judicial Cooperation in the Construction of the Union. 146 4.2.1. The Plans for the Completion of the Internal Market. 146 4.2.2. The Scope of Schengen. 149 4.2.2.1. The Schengen Agreement 1985. 150 4.2.2.2. The Schengen Implementation Convention 1990 . 151 4.2.3. The Struggle to Establish the Union and the Third Pillar. 154 4.2.3.1. The Initial Proposal of Luxembourg.155 4.2.3.2. The Discussion at the Luxembourg Summit. 157 4.2.3.3. The Dutch Proposals. 159 4.2.3.4. The Arrangements in the Treaty of Maastricht.162 4.2.3.5. The Minor Revolution in Constitutional Relations . 164 Intersentia X1
Contents 4.3. 4.4. 4.5. 4.6. 4.7. The Developments in the Third Pillar. 166 4.3.1. The Drafting and Content of the Brussels Programme. 166 4.3.2. The Entry into Force of the Schengen Implementation Convention. 168 4.3.3. The Difficult Start of Europol.172 4.3.4. The Strengthening of Judicial Cooperation.178 4.3.4.1. The Conventions on Extradition and Mutual Assistance. 179 4.3.4.2. The Networks of Police and Judicial Liaison Officers. 180 The Developments in the First Pillar. 182 4.4.1. The Measures to Combat Illegal Drug Trafficking. 182 4.4.1.1. The Basic Principles and Objectives of the Policy . 182 4.4.1.2. The Combating of Money Laundering via Financial Institutions. 184 4.4.1.3. The Problem of Synthetic Drugs. 186 4.4.1.4. The Harmonisation of Drug Legislation and Anti-Drug Policy. 187 4.4.1.5. The Establishment of a Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction.187 4.4.2. The Measures to Combat the Illegal Arms
Trade.188 Between the Third Pillar and the First Pillar: Combating Fraud.190 4.5.1. The Discussion between Council, Commission and Parliament. 190 4.5.2. The Transformation of UCLAF into a Criminal Investigation Department?. 194 4.5.3. The Creation of a European Public Prosecutor’s Office?.196 4.5.4. The Establishment of OLAF.198 Bridging the Period until the Treaty of Amsterdam. 200 Conclusion. 202 Chapter 5. The Treaty of Amsterdam and the Tampere Programme.205 5.1. 5.2. 5.3. ХІІ Introduction. 205 The Disputed Merits of the Treaty of Maastricht. 206 5.2.1. The Criticism of the Structure of the Third Pillar.206 5.2.2. The Proposals of the Council and the Commission.207 The Treaties of Amsterdam and Nice. 209 5.3.1. The Goal and the Methods: More Cooperation and Adjustment.210 5.3.2. The Strengthening of Police
Cooperation. 211 5.3.3. The Strengthening of Judicial Cooperation. 214 Intersentia
Contents 5.4. 5.5. 5.6. 5.3.4. The Approximation of Policy and Legislation. 215 5.3.5. The Limited Unification of the Institutional Framework.216 5.3.6. The Integration of Schengen into the Union.219 5.3.7. The Basic Principles of an Asylum and Migration Policy.220 The Establishment and Content of the Tampere Programme. 221 5.4.1. The Jumble of Policy and Action Plans. 222 5.4.2. The Impact of the 9/11 Attacks. 225 The Deepening and Broadening of Police Cooperation. 230 5.5.1. A Sketch of the Plans.230 5.5.2. A Sketch of Their Implementation. 232 5.5.2.1. The Further Development of Schengen. 232 5.5.2.2. The Further Development of Europol. 235 5.5.2.3. The Further Development of OLAF. 240 5.5.2.4. The Establishment of the European Police College . 242 5.5.2.5. The Establishment of the Police Chiefs Task Force. 244 5.5.2.6. The Creation of Networks of Liaison Officers.246 5.52.7. The Creation of Networks of Specialists and Specialised Units. 247 5.5.2.8. The Creation of Police and Customs Cooperation Centres in the Border Areas.250 5.52.9. The Establishment
of Frontex.252 The Deepening and Broadening of Judicial Cooperation. 254 5.6.1. A Sketch of the Plans. 254 5.6.2. A Sketch of Their Implementation. 258 5.6.2.1. The Reorganisation of Judicial Cooperation. 258 5.6.2.1.1. The Establishment of the European Judicial Network.258 5.6.2.1.2. The Establishment of Eurojust.259 5.6.2.1.3. The Plans to Establish a European Public Prosecutor’s Office. 262 5.6.2.1.4. The Establishment of Joint Investigation Teams. 265 5.6.2.2. The Procedural Application of the Principle of Mutual Recognition.266 5.6.2.2.1. The Framework Decision on the European Arrest Warrant.267 5.6.2.2.2. The Framework Decisions on Cross-Border Gathering of Evidence. 269 5.6.2.2.3. The Improvement of the Status of Victims in Criminal Matters. 270 5.6.2.2.4. The Failed Standardisation of the Rights of Suspects and Accused Persons.272 Intersentia xiii
Contents 5.7. 5.8. The Programmed Fight against Crime and Terrorism. 275 5.7.1. A Sketch of the Plans.275 5.7.2. A Sketch of Their Implementation.279 5.7.2.1. Creating the Conditions. 279 5.7.2.2. Combating Illicit Drug Trafficking. 281 5.7.23. Combating Illicit Arms Trafficking. 283 57.2.4. Combating “Old” and “New” Terrorism.285 57.2.5. Combating Money Laundering and the Confiscation of the Proceeds of Crime.293 57.2.6. Combating Fraud and Corruption. 296 5.7.27. Combating Counterfeiting of the Euro.298 57.2.8. Combating Cybercrime.301 57.2.9. Combating Human Trafficking. 302 Conclusion.305 Chapter 6. The Treaty of Rome and the Hague Programme. 311 6.1. 6.2. 6.3. 6.4. xiv Introduction. 311 The Police and Judicial Cooperation in the Treaty of Rome. 313 6.2.1. The Preparatory Activities of Working Group X.313 6.2.2. The Arrangements for Cooperation in
the Treaty.315 6.2.2.1. A Copernican Revolution in the Making. 316 6.2.2.2. Establishing the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice.317 6.2.2.2.1. Architecture of the Governance. 317 6.2.22.2. Police Cooperation in Criminal Matters. 318 6.2.2.2.3. Judicial Cooperation in Criminal Matters. .319 6.2.2.2.4. Border Control, Asylum and Immigration. 321 6.2.2.3. State of the Constitutional Balancing Act. 321 The Establishment and Content of the Hague Programme.322 6.3.1. The Origin of the Programme.322 6.3.2. The Broad Outlines of the Programme. 323 6.3.2.1. The Main Thrust of Police Cooperation Policy. 324 6.3.2.2. The Main Thrust of Judicial Cooperation Policy.326 6.3.2.3. The Main Thrust of the Policy on Serious Crime and Terrorism. 326 6.3.3. The Commissions Course of Action. 328 The Reinforcement of Police Cooperation.330 6.4.1. The Modernisation of Schengen.330 6.4.2. The Transformation of Europol.335 6.4.3. The Rise of the European Police College. 339 6.4.4.
The Strengthening of Cross-Border Operational Cooperation . 341 Intersentia
Contents 6.4.4.1. 6.5. 6.6. 6.7. The Concentration of Cooperation at the Top of the Union.341 6.4.4.2. The Direct Cooperation between the Member States: Prüm. 344 6.4.4.2.1. The Contents of the Treaty. 346 6.4.4.2.2. Transforming the Treaty into a Decision . 348 6.4.4.3. The Cooperation in Border Areas: Police and Customs Cooperation Centres. 350 6.4.5. The Swedish Framework Decision on the Exchange of Information and Intelligence. 352 6.4.6. The Failed Reform of OLAF. 354 6.4.7. The Backbone of External Border Control: Frontex.356 6.4.8. The Interoperability of Information Systems. 362 6.4.8.1. Enhancing Access for Other Services. 362 6.4.8.2. Creation of a Special IT Agency.364 The Reinforcement of Judicial Cooperation.366 6.5.1. Strengthening the European Judicial Network.367 6.5.2. Improving the Position of Eurojust.370 6.5.3. The Establishment of a European Criminal Records Information System.375 6.5.4. The Naturalisation of the Joint Investigation
Team.380 6.5.5. The Success of the European Arrest Warrant. 381 6.5.6. Reconsidering a Framework for the Rights of Suspects and Accused. 382 6.5.7. A New Framework for Cross-Border Collection of Criminal Evidence. 384 The Protection of Personal Data in Police and Judicial Cooperation. 386 The Programmatic Fight against Crime and Terrorism. 390 6.7.1. A Sketch of the Plans.390 6.7.2. A Sketch of Their Implementation.392 6.7.2.1. The Increasing Realisation of Strategic Conditions. 392 6.7.2.1.1. The Framework Decision on the Fight against Organised Crime. 392 6.7.2.1.2. The Increasing Interest in the Administrative Approach to Organised Crime. 395 6.7.2.1.3. The Setting of Strategic Priorities in the Fight against Organised Crime. 397 6.7.2.2. Combating Illicit Drug Trafficking. 398 6.7.2.3. Combating Illegal Trade in Firearms and Explosives. 404 6.7.2.4. Combating Terrorism. 408 6.7.2.4.1. The Response to the London Bombings. 409 6.7.2.4.2. The Revision of the Action Plan.413 Intersentia XV
Contents 67.2.5. 6.8. Combating Money Laundering and Confiscating Proceeds of Crime. 419 67.2.6. Combating Euro Counterfeiting. 422 6.7.27. Combating Fraud and Corruption. 423 67.2.8. Combating Cybercrime.426 67.2.9. Combating Human Trafficking. 428 Conclusion. 432 PART III. THE CURRENT STATE OF POLICE AND JUDICIAL COOPERATION IN THE EUROPEAN UNION Chapter 7. The Treaty of Lisbon and the Stockholm Programme. 441 7.1. 7.2. 7.3. 7.4. xvi Introduction.441 The Police and Judicial Cooperation in the Treaty of Lisbon.442 7.2.1. The Path to the Reform Treaty. 442 7.2.2. The Area of Freedom, Security and Justice in the Treaty.445 7.2.2.1. The Institutional Context of the Area. 445 7.2.2.2. The Substance of the Area. 446 7.2.3. The Materialisation of the Area. 453 7.2.4. The Charter of Fundamental Rights.456 The Establishment and Content of the StockholmProgramme.457 7.3.1. The Origin of the
Programme. 457 7.3.1.1. The Initiative of the German Presidency. 457 7.3.1.2. The Input of the Commission and the Parliament. 459 7.3.1.3. The Ramifications of the Programme. 461 7.3.2. The Broad Outlines of the Programme.465 7.3.2.1. The Priorities for Police Cooperation. 465 7.3.2.2. The Priorities for Judicial Cooperation.467 7.3.2.3. The Priorities in Fighting Crime and Terrorism.469 The Renewal of Police Cooperation. 471 7.4.1. The Continued Modernisation of Schengen.471 7.4.1.1. The Transition from Schengen I to Schengen II. 471 7.4.1.2. The Temporary Réintroduction of Control on the Internal Borders. 473 7.4.1.3. The Clearer and More Effective Evaluation of Schengen on the External Borders. 477 7.4.2. The Renewal of Europol’s Legal Basis.480 7.4.3. The Move of the European Police College to Budapest. 484 7.4.4. The Reform of OLAF.487 7.4.5. The Enhancement of Control on the External Borders. 491 7.4.5.1. The Operational Strengthening of Frontex. 491 Intersentia
Contents 7.4.5.2. 7.5. 7.6. 7.7. Eurosur or Object-Oriented Surveillance at the External Borders. 493 7.4.5.3. Towards Smarter Surveillance of Persons at the External Borders. 494 7.4.6. The Progress of the Interoperability of Information Systems . 497 The Renewal of Judicial Cooperation. 499 7.5.1. The Renewal of Eurojusts Legal Basis.499 7.5.2. The Establishment of the European Public Prosecutor’s Office. 505 7.5.3. Once Again the Cross-Border Gathering of Evidence. 513 7.5.Յ.1. The Creation of the European Investigation Order . 513 7.5.3.2. The Proposal for Production and Preservation Orders for Electronic Evidence. 516 7.5.4. Towards Minimum Rules for the Rights of Suspects and Accused Persons.518 7.5.4.1. The Formulation of a Legislative Programme.518 7.5.4.2. The First Phase: Directives on Three Basic Rights. 520 7.5.4.3. The Second Phase: Complementary Directives and Recommendations.524 7.5.5. Towards Minimum Standards for the Rights of Victims.526 The Protection of Personal Data in the Context of Police and Judicial Cooperation.529 The Programmatic Fight against Crime and
Terrorism. 533 7.7.1. A Sketch of the Plans. 533 7.7.2. A Sketch of Their Implementation.535 7.7.2.1. The Integration and Tightening up of Policy.535 7.7.2.1.1. The Expansion of the Administrative Approach to Organised Crime.535 7.7.2.1.2. The Priorities in Combating Organised Crime. 537 7.72.2. The Report of the Parliamentary Anti-Mafia Committee.540 7.7.3. Combating Illicit Drug Trafficking.541 7.7.4. Combating Illegal Firearms and Explosives. 546 7.7.5. Combating Money Laundering and the Confiscation of the Proceeds of Crime. 549 7.7.5.1. The Combating of Money Laundering and the Financing of Terrorism. 549 7.7.52. The Freezing and Confiscation of the Proceeds of Crime.552 7.7.6. Combating Terrorism. 554 7.7.7. Combating Fraud and Corruption.559 7.7.7.1. The Harmonisation of the Criminalisation of Union Fraud. 559 Intersentia xvii
Contents 7.8. 7.7.7.2. The Struggle to Combat VAT Fraud. 562 7.7.7.3. The Strengthening of the Anti-Corruption Policy. 565 7.7.8. Combating Counterfeiting of the Euro. 566 7.7.9. Combating Cybercrime. 568 7.7.10. Combating Human Trafficking.571 Conclusion. 574 Chapter 8. The Treaty of Lisbon and the European Agenda on Security . 583 8.1. 8.2. 8.3. 8.4. 8.5. xviii Introduction. 583 The Establishment of a Security Union.585 8.2.1. First Moves of the Commission and (European) Council Guidelines.585 8.2.2. The Structure and Content of the European Agenda on Security.588 8.2.3. Towards a Security Union and the Bratislava Declaration. 590 The Union and the Migration Crisis.592 8.3.1. The Crisis Erupts. 592 8.3.2. The Initial Responses to the Influx of Migrants.594 8.3.3. The Development and Impact of
Emergency Policy.597 8.3.4. The Fragile Situation in the First Half of 2018. 598 8.3.5. The Elaboration of Two Sustainable Emergency Measures. 600 8.3.5.1. The Temporary Réintroduction of Control at Internal Borders.601 8.3.5.2. The Establishment of the European Border and Coast Guard. 606 The Reform of the Information Architecture. 614 8.4.1. The Proposals for Stronger and Smarter External Borders. 614 8.4.2. The Increasing Interoperability of the Information Systems. 617 8.4.3. The Reform of the Schengen Information System.620 8.4.4. The Development of Four New Information Systems.622 8.4.4.1. PNR or the Transfer of Passenger Data. 622 8.4.4.2. EES or the Recording of the Entry and Exit of Third-Country Nationals. 624 8.4.4.3. ETIAS or the Identification of Visa-Exempt Travellers. 625 8.4.4.4. ECRIS-TCN or the Identification of Convicted Persons from Third Countries. 627 8.4.5. The Strengthening of the EU-Lisa Agency. 628 The Union and Islamist Terrorism. 629 8.5.1. The Overall Development of the Problem and Policies. 629
8.5.1.1. The Evolution of Islamist Terrorism.629 8.5.1.2. The Main Thrust of the Policy Pursued.631 Intersentia
Contents 8.5.2. 8.6. 8.7. The Preventive Approach to Radicalisation, Extremism and Terrorism. 637 8.5.3. The Strengthening of Terrorism Legislation. 640 8.5.4. The Closer Cooperation between Police and Intelligence Services. 641 8.5.4.1. The Call for a European FBI and CIA. 641 8.5.4.2. The Strengthening of Europols Operational Role . 643 8.5.4.3. The Common Platform for Intelligence Services.645 8.5.4.4. The Mandate of the European Public Prosecutor’s Office to be Extended?. 648 8.5.5. The Stepping Up of Cooperation between theSpecial Units. 648 8.5.6. The Strengthening of Checks on Foreign Fighters at the External Borders. 649 8.5.7. The Containment of the Illicit Trade in Firearms and Explosives.650 8.5.8. The Tackling of Money Laundering and Terrorism Financing . 657 8.5.9. The Reinforcement of Foreign Counter-Terrorism Policy. 664 8.5.10. The Establishment of a Special Parliamentary Committee on Terrorism. 665 The Union and Brexit. 670 8.6.1. A Brief History:
Maastricht, Amsterdam and Lisbon.671 8.6.2. The Police and Judicial Cooperation in theNegotiations. 677 8.6.2.1. The United Kingdom’s Untimely Commitment to the Negotiations. 677 8.6.2.2. The May Government’s First Offer and Brussels’ Initial Response. 681 8.6.2.3. The Start of the Negotiations Marked by Divisions . 687 8.6.3. The Problem of the Border between Ireland and Northern Ireland. 693 8.6.4. The May Government’s Final Offer.702 8.6.5. The Union’s Response to the White Paper. 706 8.6.6. The Rejection of the Brexit Deal of 14 November 2018. 708 Conclusion.712 Chapter 9. General Conclusion.719 Bibliography.729 Intersentia XIX |
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spelling | Fijnaut, Cyrille 1946- Verfasser (DE-588)114866104 aut A peaceful revolution the development of police and judicial cooperation in the European Union Cyrille Fijnaut Cambridge ; Antwerp ; Chicago Intersentia [2019] © xxv, 821 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Dürrenmatt, Friedrich 1921-1990 Justiz (DE-588)4774728-6 gnd rswk-swf Europäische Union (DE-588)5098525-5 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte gnd rswk-swf Polizei (DE-588)4046595-0 gnd rswk-swf Internationale Kooperation (DE-588)4120503-0 gnd rswk-swf Europa (DE-588)4015701-5 gnd rswk-swf Europa (DE-588)4015701-5 g Europäische Union (DE-588)5098525-5 b Polizei (DE-588)4046595-0 s Dürrenmatt, Friedrich 1921-1990 Justiz (DE-588)4774728-6 u Internationale Kooperation (DE-588)4120503-0 s Geschichte z DE-604 Digitalisierung UB Passau - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=031276014&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Fijnaut, Cyrille 1946- A peaceful revolution the development of police and judicial cooperation in the European Union Dürrenmatt, Friedrich 1921-1990 Justiz (DE-588)4774728-6 gnd Europäische Union (DE-588)5098525-5 gnd Polizei (DE-588)4046595-0 gnd Internationale Kooperation (DE-588)4120503-0 gnd |
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title | A peaceful revolution the development of police and judicial cooperation in the European Union |
title_auth | A peaceful revolution the development of police and judicial cooperation in the European Union |
title_exact_search | A peaceful revolution the development of police and judicial cooperation in the European Union |
title_full | A peaceful revolution the development of police and judicial cooperation in the European Union Cyrille Fijnaut |
title_fullStr | A peaceful revolution the development of police and judicial cooperation in the European Union Cyrille Fijnaut |
title_full_unstemmed | A peaceful revolution the development of police and judicial cooperation in the European Union Cyrille Fijnaut |
title_short | A peaceful revolution |
title_sort | a peaceful revolution the development of police and judicial cooperation in the european union |
title_sub | the development of police and judicial cooperation in the European Union |
topic | Dürrenmatt, Friedrich 1921-1990 Justiz (DE-588)4774728-6 gnd Europäische Union (DE-588)5098525-5 gnd Polizei (DE-588)4046595-0 gnd Internationale Kooperation (DE-588)4120503-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Dürrenmatt, Friedrich 1921-1990 Justiz Europäische Union Polizei Internationale Kooperation Europa |
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