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Fundamental Rights in the EU Area of Freedom, Security and Justice

Fundamental Rights in the EU Area of Freedom, Security and Justice

Fundamental Rights in the EU Area of Freedom, Security and Justice

Sara Iglesias Sánchez, Court of Justice of the European Union
Maribel González Pascual, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona
September 2021
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    The development of the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice has transformed the European Union and placed fundamental rights at the core of EU integration and its principles of mutual recognition and trust. The impact of the AFSJ in the development of an EU standard of fundamental rights, which has come to the fore since the Treaty of Lisbon, is a topic of great theoretical and practical importance. This is the first systematic academic study of the AFSJ and its implications from the point of view of fundamental rights. The contributions to this collection examine the normative and jurisprudential development of the AFSJ in order to assess its effects on the overall construction of the scope and standards of protection of EU fundamental rights in this particularly complex and sensitive field of integration. The expert contributors systematically map and critically assess this area of EU law, together with the relevant case-law.

    • Experts from different perspectives and fields examine fundamental rights in the European Union
    • Provides the reader with an up-to-date account of case-law in a particularly complex field
    • Includes critical assessment of the AFSJ from a fundamental rights perspective

    Reviews & endorsements

    ‘The book has an impressive assemblage of authors, including both leading AFSJ academics and practitioners from the Court. From this perspective, it is not surprising that the overall quality of the book is superb … very timely and of high quality.’ Mikaela Heikkilä, EU Law Live

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    Product details

    September 2021
    Hardback
    9781108488136
    470 pages
    252 × 193 × 30 mm
    1.06kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • Foreword
    • List of common abbreviations
    • Introduction: fundamental rights at the core of the EU AFSJ Sara Iglesias and Maribel González
    • Part I. The General Framework for Fundamental Rights' Protection in the AFSJ:
    • 1. The scope of EU fundamental rights in the area of freedom, security and justice Sara Iglesias Sánchez
    • 2. A European standard of fundamental rights' protection? Maribel González Pascual
    • 3. The protection of fundamental rights within the AFSJ: through or against mutual trust and mutual recognition? François-Xavier Millet
    • Part II. Asylum, Migration and Borders 4. Mutual (dis-) trust in EU migration and asylum law: the exceptionalisation of fundamental rights Violeta Moreno-Lax
    • 5. The right to liberty in the field of migration, asylum and borders Justine N. Stefanelli and Elspeth Guild
    • 6. Family life and the best interests of the child in the field of migration Ciara M. Smyth
    • 7. A decade of EU fundamental right to asylum: in search of its legal meaning and effects Madalina Moraru
    • 8. Effective remedies and defence rights in the field of asylum, migration and borders Nathan Cambien
    • Part III. Judicial Cooperation in Criminal Matters:
    • 9. Mutual recognition in civil and commercial matters: on certified mutual trust Magdalena Ličková and Cristian Oróo Martínez
    • 10. The rights of the child and the right to respect for family life in the revised Brussels iibis regulation Vesna Lazić
    • 11. Effective remedies and fair trial in civil matters: how to enhance civil justice within the confines of EU powers Dominik Düsterhaus
    • 12. Procedural rights (and obligations) of parties to civil proceedings Agnieszka Frąckowiak-Adamska
    • Part IV. Judicial Cooperation in Criminal Matters and Police Cooperation:
    • 13. Mutual recognition and fundamental rights in EU criminal law Valsamis Mitsilegas
    • 14. The right to liberty and security in EU criminal law Leandro Mancano
    • 15. Defence rights and effective remedies in EU criminal law Coral Arangüena Fanego
    • 16. Victims of crime in the area of liberty, security and justice Luca Lupáària and Jacopo della Torre
    • 17. The principle of legality within the area of freedom, security and justice Christina Peristeridou
    • 18. The interpretation and application of the Ne Bis Iin Idem principle in the EU area of freedom, security and justice of the EU Bas van Bockel
    • Part V. Cross-cutting Issues of Fundamental Rights in the AFSJ:
    • 19. Private life and data protection within the area of freedom, security and justice Evelien Brouwer
    • 20. Citizenship and non-discrimination rights in the area of freedom, security and justice Annette Schrauwen
    • 21. Vulnerability and fundamental rights in the area of freedom, security and justice Francesca Ippolito
    • 22. Epilogue: of judges and trust Michal Bobek.
      Contributors
    • Sara Iglesias Sánchez, Maribel González Pascual, François-Xavier Millet, Violeta Moreno-Lax, Justine N. Stefanelli, Elspeth Guild, Ciara M. Smyth, Madalina Moraru, Nathan Cambien, Magdalena Ličková, Cristian Oróo Martínez, Vesna Lazić, Dominik Düsterhaus, Agnieszka Frąckowiak-Adamska, Valsamis Mitsilegas, Leandro Mancano, Coral Arangüena Fanego, Luca Lupáària, Jacopo della Torre, Christina Peristeridou, Bas van Bockel, Evelien Brouwer, Annette Schrauwen, Francesca Ippolito, Michal Bobek

    • Editors
    • Sara Iglesias Sánchez , Court of Justice of the European Union

      Sara Iglesias Sánchez (PhD Universidad Complutense of Madrid; LLM Yale Law School) is Legal Secretary at the Court of Justice of the European Union. She was previously a lecturer at the University of Cádiz, doctoral researcher at the Universidad Complutense and visiting researcher in several academic institutions. She has widely published on EU migration law, citizenship and fundamental rights.

    • Maribel González Pascual , Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona

      Maribel González Pascual is Associate Professor at Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona, and a member of the Cabinet of the Spanish Ministry on Regional Policies. She was post-doctoral researcher at the Max Planck Institute in Heidelberg, a doctoral researcher at the Universidad de Salamanca, and at the INAP (Madrid), and visiting researcher in several academic institutions. Se has widely published on fundamental rights' protection in Europe and on federalism.