Interaktivní osnova
Police cooperation in the EU (29.4., 12.00-13.40, P24)
Format: lecture & seminar
Enhanced
(operational) police cooperation between member state authorities became the
answer to the possibility for criminals to actively abuse their right to move
freely in the EU, and in the Schengen area in particular. This lecture provides
an overview of EU measures concerning crime prevention, the collection and
exchange of data related to policing, various forms of cross-border policing
and the tasks and operation of EU’s ‘law enforcement’ agency, Europol.
Question for a short position paper and subsequent in-class
discussion (question is based on reading): Are there any chances for
an operational role of Europol? Substantiate your answer and describe the role
and tasks of Europol, and their limitations.
Reading:
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Agathe Piquet
2017 , ‘Supranational activism and intergovernmental dynamics: the European
Police Office as a supranationalist opportunist?’, Journal of Contemporary European Research, 2017, 13 (2), pp. 1185-1207.
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Gorazd Meško,
‘Police Cooperation in the European Union, Supported by Strengthening the EU Internal
Security’s External Dimension’, European
Journal of Crime, Criminal Law and Criminal Justice, 2017, Vol. 25/2, pp.109-121.
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Tom Schalken
and Maarten Pronk, ‘On Joint Investigation Teams, Europol and Supervision of
Their Joint Actions’ , European Journal
of Crime, Criminal Law and Criminal Justice, 2002, Vol. 10/1, pp. 70–82.