Although there is a vast body of literature covering the ongoing debates concerning the novelty and gravity of the contemporary terrorist threat, as well as the most appropriate response to it, few authors have thus far analysed the complex set of counterterrorism measures that both the individual M
EU Counterterrorism Policy
โ Scribed by Oldrich Bures
- Publisher
- Ashgate
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 290
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Although there is a vast body of literature covering the ongoing debates concerning the novelty and gravity of the contemporary terrorist threat, as well as the most appropriate response to it, few authors have thus far analysed the complex set of counterterrorism measures that both the individual Member States and the European Union (EU) have attempted to develop. This volume offers a critical analysis of the measures the European Union has taken to combat terrorism and how, in a number of key areas, EU counterterrorism policy is more of a paper tiger than an effective counterterrorism device. Several legal EU counterterrorism instruments have not been properly implemented at the national level and questions have been raised regarding their effectiveness, appropriateness, and proportionality. The capabilities of EU agencies in the area of counterterrorism remain rather weak and the EU Counterterrorism Coordinator does not have any real powers apart from persuasion. However, this does not mean that EU level action cannot offer any value-added in the fight against terrorism. There are several areas where the EU can provide genuine value-added in the fight against terrorism due to the transnational nature of the contemporary terrorist threat and the nature of a 'borderless' Europe.
โฆ Table of Contents
Cover......Page 1
Contents......Page 6
List of Figures and Tables......Page 8
Acknowledgements......Page 10
List of Abbreviations......Page 12
1 Introduction......Page 14
PART 1: Terrorist Threats and the European Unionโs Responses......Page 42
2 Contemporary Terrorist Threats in Europe: Data versus Perceptions......Page 44
3 Historical Evolution of the EU Counterterrorism Policy......Page 72
PART 2: Key EU Agencies Involved in Counterterrorism......Page 96
4 Europolโs Counterterrorism Role: A Chicken-Egg Dilemma......Page 98
5 Eurojustโs Fledgling Counterterrorism Role......Page 124
6 EU Counterterrorism Coordinator......Page 150
PART 3: Key EU Legal Instruments Utilized in Counterterrorism......Page 160
7 European Arrest Warrant: Implications for EU Counterterrorism Efforts......Page 162
8 EUโs Fight against Terrorist Finances: Internal Shortcomings and Unsuitable External Models......Page 186
PART 4: Current Dilemmas and Future Prospects......Page 214
9 Freedom and/or/versus Security?......Page 216
10 Scenarios of Future Developments in EU Counterterrorism Policy......Page 242
11 Concluding Remarks......Page 258
Bibliography......Page 272
Index......Page 288
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