Publication

Nov 2006

This special report is an extensive inquiry into justice and home affairs (JHA) issues at the EU level. With an emphasis on practical and operational problems and solutions, the inquiry covers a wide spectrum of JHA issues ranging from the 2006 state of progress in developing practical cooperation between member states, the benefits and problems connected to the principle of mutual recognition in contrast to approximation of criminal law over to institutional questions of decision-making on JHA issues, assessing developments such as the Treaty of Prüm as well as commenting on common border controls, enlargement and the free movement of people within the EU.

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Author Elspeth Guild, Florian Geyer
Series CEPS Special Reports
Publisher Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)
Copyright © 2006 Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)
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