Transnational Law Enforcement Cooperation: Fundamental Rights in European Cooperation in Criminal Matters

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Abstract

European cooperation in criminal matters is an area full of paradoxes. This article identifies the dominant narratives that define the nature of European cooperation in criminal matters. It also aims to identify the consequences that these narratives entail for the protection of fundamental rights in that cooperation and, subsequently, for the EU’s legislative agenda for the coming years. It develops a model of deeper justice integration, based on the narrative of a common European area, fostering the proper administration of criminal justice, transnational agency for individuals and fundamental rights.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)14-45
Number of pages32
JournalEuropean Journal of Crime, Criminal Law and Criminal Justice
Volume28
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020

Keywords

  • fundamental rights
  • Area of Freedom
  • Security and Justice
  • mutual recognition
  • transnational enforcement
  • European Public Prosecutor’s Office

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