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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
The essays presented in The Ian Willock Collection on Law and
Justice in the Twenty-First Century by those who knew Ian Willock
as well as those who have been inspired by his concerns represent
the wide compass of Ian’s interests. These range from a concern
with the development of legal regulation to the relationship
between social change and the justice system, as well as his
particularly interest in the limitations on the accessibility of
the justice system. This tribute provides a microcosm of the
changes and shifts which occurred in legal education and the legal
profession in the years between 1964 and the current century. The
profound impact of Ian Willock’s life work is evident through the
wide-ranging essays in this collection.
Today, EU criminal law and justice constitutes a significant body
of law potentially affecting most aspects of criminal justice. This
book provides a comprehensive, accessible yet analytically
challenging account of the institutional and legal developments in
this field to date. It also includes full consideration of the
prospective changes to EU criminal law contained in the recent
'Lisbon Treaty'. While, broadly speaking, the authors welcome the
objectives of EU criminal law, they call for a profound rethinking
of how the good of criminal justice - however defined - is to be
delivered to those living in the EU. At present, despite sometimes
commendable initiatives from the institutions responsible, the
actual framing and implementation of the Area of Freedom, Security
and Justice (AFSJ) suffers from a failure to properly consider the
theoretical implications of providing the good of criminal justice
at the EU level. Written shortly before the recent entry into force
of the Lisbon Treaty, EU Criminal Law and Justice comprises a full
overview of the key legal developments and debates and includes a
user-friendly guide to the institutional changes contained in the
Treaty. This timely book will be of interest to both undergraduate
and postgraduate students, as well as to legal practitioners and
policy makers at national and EU levels.
This book presents a collection of essays on key topics and new
perspectives on the EU's Area of Freedom, Security and Justice
(AFSJ) and has a Foreword by the President of the Court of Justice
of the European Union, Prof. Dr. Koen Lenaerts. Europe's area of
freedom, security and justice is of increasing importance in
contemporary EU law and legislation. It is worthy of special
research attention because of its high-stakes content (particularly
from an individual and a state perspective) and because its
development to date has tangentially thrown up some of the most
important and contentious constitutional questions in EU law. As
the AFSJ becomes more and more intertwined with 'mainstream' EU
law, this edited collection provides a timely analysis of the
merger between the two. Showcasing a selection of work from key
thinkers in this field, the book is organised around the major AFSJ
themes of crime, security, border control, civil law cooperation
and important 'meta' issues of governance and constitutional law.
It also analyses the major constitutional and governance challenges
such as variable geometry, institutional dynamics, and interface
with rights around data protection/secrecy/spying. In the
concluding section of the book the editors consider the extent to
which the different facets of the AFSJ can be construed in a
coherent and systematic manner within the EU legal system, as well
as identifying potential future research agendas. The European
Union as an Area of Freedom, Security and Justice will be of great
interest to students and scholars of European law and politics.
This book presents a collection of essays on key topics and new
perspectives on the EU's Area of Freedom, Security and Justice
(AFSJ) and has a Foreword by the President of the Court of Justice
of the European Union, Prof. Dr. Koen Lenaerts. Europe's area of
freedom, security and justice is of increasing importance in
contemporary EU law and legislation. It is worthy of special
research attention because of its high-stakes content (particularly
from an individual and a state perspective) and because its
development to date has tangentially thrown up some of the most
important and contentious constitutional questions in EU law. As
the AFSJ becomes more and more intertwined with 'mainstream' EU
law, this edited collection provides a timely analysis of the
merger between the two. Showcasing a selection of work from key
thinkers in this field, the book is organised around the major AFSJ
themes of crime, security, border control, civil law cooperation
and important 'meta' issues of governance and constitutional law.
It also analyses the major constitutional and governance challenges
such as variable geometry, institutional dynamics, and interface
with rights around data protection/secrecy/spying. In the
concluding section of the book the editors consider the extent to
which the different facets of the AFSJ can be construed in a
coherent and systematic manner within the EU legal system, as well
as identifying potential future research agendas. The European
Union as an Area of Freedom, Security and Justice will be of great
interest to students and scholars of European law and politics.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
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