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OverviewThis book provides an ambitious assessment of the increasing importance of case law in the field of the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice on the evolution of EU law. In recent years the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice (AFSJ) has occupied an increasingly prominent place in the working of the European Union and by extension the Court of Justice (CJEU). Over three parts the book looks at the framework of the AFSJ, its workings, and finally the impact of EU law upon it. The collection provides remarkable insights into the growing importance of the AFSJ and how EU law has evolved in light of this. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Koen Lenaerts (European Court of Justice, Luxembourg) , Eugene Regan (Court of Justice, Luxembourg) , Ulla Neergaard (University of Copenhagen, Denmark) , Karsten Engsig Sørensen (Aarhus University, Denmark)Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: Hart Publishing Dimensions: Width: 16.90cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 24.40cm Weight: 0.454kg ISBN: 9781509975150ISBN 10: 1509975152 Pages: 392 Publication Date: 07 May 2026 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Manufactured on demand Table of ContentsForeword Preface Vice-President Bay Larsen: Biography and Career Personalia PART I: THE AREA OF FREEDOM, SECURITY AND JUSTICE FRAMEWORK 1. The Concept of Public Policy in the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice, Koen Lenaerts 2. Judicial Cooperation in Criminal Matters: Two Sides of Institutional Evolution, Eugene Regan 3. Mutual Trust in Judicial Cooperation in Criminal Matters, Küllike Jürimäe 4. Defining a Notion of Judicial Authority in the Context of the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice, Irmantas Jarukaitis 5. The Case Law on Effective Remedy under the Dublin III Regulation: The Gradual Construction of a Fragile Mosaic, Jesper Svenningsen and Yann Laurans 6. Judicial Review of Acts of the European Public Prosecutor’s Office: The Limits of Effective Judicial Protection of European Prosecution, Katelin Ligeti 7. A Laboratory of Constitutional Development: Domestic Differentiation and the Effective Application of EU Law in the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice, Theodore Konstadinides, Antoine Masson and Julien Sterck 8. Opt-Outs in the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice: The Danish Example, Christian Thorning PART II: THE DRIVING PRINCIPLES OF THE AREA OF FREEDOM, SECURITY AND JUSTICE 9. The Fight against Impunity in the Case Law of the European Court of Justice, Constantinos Lycourgos 10. Article 6 of the Charter in the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice: On Some Aspects of the EU Case Law on the Fundamental Right to Liberty and Security, Dimitrios Gratsias 11. The Principle of Democracy in EU Law, Ineta Ziemele 12. The Principle of Solidarity and the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice, Ulla Neergaard 13. Ne Bis in Idem and EU Law: A Critical View of Recent Judgments, Steve Peers 14. Reflections on a Structural Element of EU Law on Migration: The Principle of Non-Refoulement in Light of the European Court of Justice’s Case Law, Yann Laurans and Chiara Maria Ricci 15. Subsidiary Protection in EU Law: Some Reflections on its Specific Features, Tatiana Cassagnabère and Anna Grasso PART III: THE DYNAMICS AT WORK IN THE AREA OF FREEDOM, SECURITY AND JUSTICE 16. The Transfer of Asylum Seekers to Non-EU ‘Safe’ Countries under Scrutiny from the European Court of Justice, Jan Passer and Pierre Schmitt 17. Schengen and Internal Border Control, Karsten Engsig Sørensen 18. EU Citizenship and Nationality – A Question of Competence, Henrik Saugmandsgaard Øe and Philip Rennemo-Henriksen 19. The Interaction between Directive 2003/86 and the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union in the Family Reunification of a Third-Country National, Lucia Serena Rossi 20. ‘Tra il dire e il fare c’è di mezzo il mare’: Harmonisation of Victims’ Rights in EU Criminal Law, Adam Lazowski 21. Cross-Border Exchange of Evidence from the European Investigation Order to the European Production Order: A Game of Two Halves for the Protection of Fundamental Rights in Europe’s Area of Criminal Justice?, Valsamis Mitsilegas 22. Data Protection in the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice, Peter George Xuereb and Bucura C Mihaescu-Evans 23. Extradition from the EU: Gimme Shelter!, Christopher Vajda 24. You Can’t Always Get What You Want (But You’ll Get What You Need): Deconstructing Alleged Paradoxes in the Case Law on the Interface of Arbitration and the EU Legal Order, Marek Safjan PART IV: THE IMPACT OF THE AREA OF FREEDOM, SECURITY AND JUSTICE 25. Free Movement of Persons in EU and EEA Law: An Illustration, Per Christiansen 26. Absent Prosecution Witnesses and Active Participation at Trial: The European Court of Justice Shapes European Fairness on Criminal Justice, Silvia Allegrezza 27. The Contribution of the European Court of Justice to the Definition of Refugee in International Law, Hugo Storey 28. Reciprocal Influences between the European Court of Justice and the European Court of Human Rights in Asylum Matters: ‘Un Quatrain Juridique’?, Ledi Bianku 29. The External Dimension of the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice: Member States’ Cooperation with External Partners within and at the Margins of EU Law, Chloé Brière IndexReviewsAuthor InformationKoen Lenaerts is President of the Court of Justice, Luxembourg. Eugene Regan is a Judge at the Court of Justice, Luxembourg, and President of the Fifth Chamber. Ulla Neergaard is Professor of EU Law at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark. Karsten Engsig Sørensen is Professor at the Department of Law, Aarhus University, Denmark. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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