European Union Law Law

European Security Union: Law and Policies

Edited by Jan-Hendrik Dietrich · Arne Pilniok
Hart Publishing November 2024

Specifications

ISBN-13
9781509965434
Publisher
Hart Publishing
Publication
November 2024
Format
Hardback
Jurisdiction
Germany ? Countri(es) for reference only

Details

Cross-border threats have increased the importance of internal and external security for the EU Member States. In this respect, the 2020 EU Security Union Strategy provides a coherent regulatory framework for numerous concepts, strategies and action plans in the field of EU security measures concerning, e.g.

  • Critical infrastructure and network information systems
  • Counterterrorism
  • Institutional intelligence cooperation

These and numerous other security issues are discussed in the book, providing clarification and insights into the extent and limits of European security cooperation and the degree to which Member States remain solely responsible for their own national security, especially in light of recent ECJ case law.

Table of Contents

1.
The European Security Union between Member State interests and necessities of European integration
2.
Crime doesn’t stop at the border post – European security in a multi‐level system
3.
Building a strong and effective Security Union
4.
Governance of the European Security Union
5.
National security and sovereignty of Member States – an introduction
6.
Rule‐of‐law provisions in primary law and Member States’ security agencies
7.
The national security assumption under Art.
4 TEU and its interdependence with secondary legislation requirements and limits for the Member States’ intelligence agencies
8.
The non‐integrable core area of national security? On the function and scope of Art.
4(2) sent.
3 TEU
9.
Sovereigns in chains? Art.
4(2) sent.
3 TEU and EU law constraints on the use of AI in national security contexts
10.
ECJ in the ultra vires trap? French perspectives after the Quadrature du Net ruling
11.
Dynamics of cooperation, soft ways to legal harmonization – an introduction
12.
Between coordination, harmonization and centralization – modes of (inter)action in the European Security Union
13.
The institutional dimension of the EU Security Union: the EU agencies
14.
Towards EU standards on control and oversight of intelligence agencies
15.
Operationalizing the European Security Union – an introduction
16.
Cybersecurity in the European multi‐level governance system
17.
Hybrid threats as a challenge to the European Union and its Member States
18.
Intelligence cooperation in the European Union
19.
Integrated border management: evolving tasks and division of labour between the EU and Member States
20.
Paradigm shifts: from siloed databases to interoperability of EU large scale information systems
21.
On the future of security cooperation in the European Union
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