ν. μαθήματος 1: The European area of freedom, security and justice: scope, dynamics and perspectives
THE DEEPENING OF THE COOPERATION IN THE JHA
The Treaty of Rome – 1957
The Trevi Group - 1976
THE SCHENGEN AGREEMENT
The Maastricht Treaty – 1993
The Amsterdam Treaty – 1999
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Rocco Cangelosi
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ν. μαθήματος 2: The European area of freedom, security and justice after the Lisbon Treaty
THE COMMUNITARISATION OF THE THIRD PILLAR
Specific provisions on police cooperation
The European Prosecutor Office (EPPO)
THE EU POLICIES
The EU’s Action in the Area of judicial cooperation in civil matters
FINAL CONSIDERATION
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Rocco Cangelosi
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ν. μαθήματος 3: The European Area of Freedom, Security and Justice (AFSJ): Towards an European Criminal Justice System
Criminal Law in an international perspective
The EC and EU and Criminal Law before the Lisbon Treaty
Respecting general EU Principles such as the Rule of Law
Mutual recognition and ne bis in idem in Article 54 Schengen Convention
Mutual recognition and European Arrest Warran
Criminal law and the EU after the Lisbon Treaty
The Charter of Fundamental Rights of the EU
I) explanation article 47
II) explanation article 48
III) explanation article 49
IV) explanation article 50
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Emilio De Capitani
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ν. μαθήματος 4: The Origins of Police and Judical Cooperation in Criminal Matters in the EU - Part I
Development of Justice and Home Affairs
From the Maastricht Treaty to the Lisbon Treaty
The Lisbon Treaty
The Schengen Convention
The Amsterdam Treaty
Eurojust
Europol
EU Convention on mutual assistance in criminal matters 2000
Legal instruments
Court of Justice Judgment case Pupino
Court of Justice Judgment case Miraglia
External action in relation with the Amsterdam Treaty
I) EU-US agreement on extradition and mutual assistance, 2003
II)EU-Norway-Iceland agreement on mutual assistance criminal matters
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Hans G. Nilsson
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ν. μαθήματος 5: The Origins of Police and Judical Cooperation in Criminal Matters in the EU - Part II
Council of Europe:definition, functions, composition, instruments
Differences between Council of Europe and EU approaches
European Conventions adopted in the framework of the Council of Europe
Pompidou Group
Greco Group
Committee Moneyval
Cybercrime Action
The European Convention of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms
Gradual Development inside the EU in criminal Law
Two tendencies inside the Member State
Conventions on criminal law
I) European Convention on extradition 1957
II) European Convention on mutual assistance 1959
III) EU Convention on mutual assistance in criminal matters 2000
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Hans G. Nilsson
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ν. μαθήματος 6: EU work on Mutual Recognition
Definition of mutual recognition
Article 82 and 83 of the Treaty of Lisbon
Court of Justice case Cassis de Dijon
Tampere Conclusions
Program of measures to implement mutual recognition 2000
Practical experiences
I) Framework decision on the European Arrest Warrant
II) Framework decision on the freezing property or evidence
Court of Justice joined cases Gِzütok and Brügge
Court of Justice case -law on the European Arrest Warrant
Link between mutual recognition and harmonisation
Reality on principle of mutual recognition
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Hans G. Nilsson
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ν. μαθήματος 7: Harmonisation in the EU and Actors of Judical Cooperation
Definition of harmonisation
Legal basis
I) Article 82 and 83 of the Lisbon Treaty
Acts
Enlargement of competence through a specific provision
Judgment of German Constitution Court
Emergency breke
Directives adopted
Harmonisation of sanctions
Actors
I) Europol
II) Olaf
III) Eurojust
IV) European Public Prosecutor
V) European Judicial Network
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Hans G. Nilsson
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ν. μαθήματος 8: Police Cooperation in the EU
Introduction to Police co-operation in the EU
Interpol
Europol: history
Europol Convention 1995
Europol: competences, tasks, organisation, computer system
New Europol Decision
Internal Security Committee (COSI)
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Hans G. Nilsson
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ν. μαθήματος 9: The Lisbon Treaty and the Stockholm Programme
The Lisbon Treaty
The Treaty on European Union (TEU) and the Treaty on the functioning of the European Union (TFEU)
Development fo the AFSJ respecting fundamental rights of the Charter of fundamental rights
Article 67 TFEU: mutual recognition and harmonisation in AFSJ
New provisions in external action of the EU
The Hague Program: principles,mutual confidence, problems
10 points of the action plan
Roadmap on procedural rights
From the Draft of Constitution to the Reform of Lisbon
The Stockholm Program: the goals to achieve
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Hans G. Nilsson
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ν. μαθήματος 10: Visa and Borders
Short term Visa Policy
Regulation 539/2001
Types of visas
Procedure and conditions for issuing visas
Visa Information System (VIS): Regulation 767/2008
Diverse purposes for the Visa Policy
Visa facilitations
External borders control
Schengen Border Code: Regulation 562/2006
Entry conditions for European citizens and for third-country national
Schengen Information System (SIS I, SIS II)
Frontex
Regulation 2007/2004
New Regulation 1168/11
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Philippe De Bruycker
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ν. μαθήματος 11: Legal Migration
Figures
Types of migration flows
Family migration: Directive 2003/86/EC
I) Green Paper on the right to family reunification 2011
Economic Migration
I) Highly qualified workers: Directive 2009/50/EC
II) Seasonal employment: Proposal of Commission COM(2010)379
III) Intra-corporate transferees: Proposal of Commission COM(2010)378
IV) Students: Directive 2004/114
Integration of third-country nationals
3 Parts in the Integration Policy of the EU
I) Non discrimination: Directive 2011/98/EU
II) Long term residence
III) Coordination Policy
More details
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Philippe De Bruycker
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ν. μαθήματος 12: Asylum Policy
Asylum Policy
Objectives
I) Minimum standards
II) Common European Asylum System (CEAS)
European Asylum Office (E.A.S.O.)
EU Acquis in the field of Asylum
Source: Geneva Convention of 1951 on refugees
Reception conditions: Directive 2003/9/EC
Qualification: Directive 2011/95/EU
Procedures: Directive 2005/85/EC
Dublin Regulation (origins and object)
European Court of Human Rights Case M.S.S.v Belgium and Greece
Future perspectives
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Philippe De Bruycker
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