#84 The EU and its Counter-Terrorism Policies after the Paris Attacks:
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Main Authors: Bigo, Didier (Author), Carrera, Sergio (Author), Guild, Elspeth (Author), Guittet, Emmanuel-Pierre (Author), Jeandesboz, Julien (Author), Mitsilegas, Valsamis (Author), Ragazzi, Francesco (Author), Scherrer, Amandine (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Brussels [Belgium] CEPS Centre for European Policy Studies 2015
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Online Access:BSB01
Item Description:This paper examines the EU’s counter-terrorism policies responding to the Paris attacks of 13 November 2015. It argues that these events call for a re-think of the current information-sharing and preventive-justice model guiding the EU’s counter-terrorism tools, along with security agencies such as Europol and Eurojust. Priority should be givento independently evaluating ‘what has worked’ and ‘what has not’ when it comes to police and criminal justice cooperation in the Union. Current EU counter-terrorism policies face two challenges: one is related to their efficiency and other concerns their legality. ‘More data’ without the necessary human resources, more effective cross-border operational cooperation and more trust between the law enforcement authorities of EU member states is not an efficient policy response. Large-scale surveillance and preventive justice techniques are also incompatible with the legal and judicial standards developed by the Court of Justice of the EU.
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (1 p. 16)
ISBN:9789461384911

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