Freedom Security & Justice European Legal Studies

La sede della Rivista “Freedom, Security & Justice: European Legal Studies” (www.fsjeurostudies.eu) è presso l`Osservatorio sullo Spazio europeo di libertà, sicurezza e giustizia (www.slsg.unisa.it) istituito presso il Dipartimento di Scienze Giuridiche (Scuola di Giurisprudenza) dell`Università degli Studi di Salerno. Preface Preface List of common abbreviations Introduction: Fundamental rights at the heart of the EU ELSJ Sara Iglesias and Maribel González Part I. The general framework for the protection of fundamental rights 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 for the protection of fundamental rights? Maribel González Pascual 3. The protection of fundamental rights in the AFSJ: by or against mutual trust and recognition? François-Xavier Millet Part II. Asylum, migration and borders 4. Mutual distrust of EU migration and asylum law: the exception to fundamental rights Violeta Moreno-Lax 5. The right to freedom 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 the EU`s fundamental right to asylum: in search of its legal meaning and effects Madalina Moraru 8. Effective remedies and rights of defence in the fields 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 REGULATION IIBIS Vesna Lazić 11. Effective remedies and fair trial in civil matters: how to strengthen civil justice within EU competences 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.

Rights of defence and effective remedies under EU criminal law Coral Arangüena Fanego 16. Victims of crimes committed in the area of freedom, security and justice Luca Lupáària and Jacopo della Torre 17. The principle of legality in the area of freedom, security and justice Christina Peristeridou 18. The interpretation and application of the principle ne Bis Iin Idem in the EU area of freedom, security and justice of the EU Bas van Bockel Part V. Cross-cutting fundamental rights issues in the AFSJ:19. Privacy and data protection in the area of freedom, security and justice Evelien Brouwer 20. Citizenship rights and non-discrimination 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: by the judges and the trust Michal Bobek. analyse the European Union`s external action in this field and examine the evolution of the legal instruments used for cooperation with its partners. Global analyses taking into account the different levels of action (national, European and international) in order to measure the relevance and coherence of the European Union`s actions. Lucia Serena Rossi, Ordinario di Diritto dell`Unione europea, Università “Alma Mater Studiorum” di Bologna – Giudice della Corte di giustizia dell`UE The European Constitutional Law Review (EuConst), an English-language journal, is a platform.

Cambridge Core provides access to academic e-books from our world-renowned publishing program. There is no publication fee (Article Processing Fee or APC) for publication with this journal. RostaneMedhi, Professor of Public Law, University of Aix-Marseille. Freedom, Security & Justice: European Legal Studies: quarterly online review of the European area of freedom, security and justice / Director Angela Di Stasi. 1 (2017)-. Naples: Scientific Editorial, 2017-. ISSN 2532-2079. Registration at the Court of Nocera Inferiore n. 3 of 3 March 2017.

Revue de droit de classe A 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. New at Cambridge 2015The Cambridge Yearbook of European Legal Studies (CYELS) offers authors and readers one. Giuseppe Tesauro, Professore f.r. di Diritto dell`UE, Università di Napoli “Federico II” – Presidente Emerito della Corte Costituzionale Please register or log in to request access. If you encounter any problems accessing these resources, please lecturers@cambridge.org email The question of the role of EU agencies in the institutional landscape of the European Union is not new and seems more relevant than ever today due to the increasing number of their competences. EU agencies are increasingly important and internationally recognised players, which regularly poses problems of coherence with the actions of the EU institutions.

An in-depth analysis of the place and role of agencies in the Union`s actions will be carried out, in particular to analyse the characteristics of the Union as a global actor (Frontex in the context of the migration crisis, Europol in the framework of cooperation with the United States in the field of terrorism). “Judicial protection of fundamental rights in the European area of freedom, security and justice” This electronic journal describes and limits its thematic orientation to the European dimension of the area of freedom, security and justice, in its internal and external projections, the writings of Italian and foreign researchers on judicial cooperation in civil matters with transnational implications, include judicial and police cooperation in criminal matters. checks on persons at internal borders and common policies on asylum, immigration and external border controls, as well as embryonic forms of `administrative cooperation`. Finally, the interaction between the regulatory and legal advisory activities of the European institutions and their impact on the state system needs to be strengthened, also from the point of view of respect for fundamental rights from a “multi-level” perspective, taking into account the diversity of legal systems and traditions of the Member States of the European Union. From the outset, it has proposed to develop the thematic and research axes already pursued within the framework of all the scientific activities of the Observatory of the European Area of Freedom, Security and Justice (www.slsg.unisa.it), which has been working at the Faculty of Law of the University of Salerno since 2012 and pursues its mission by ensuring, among other things, a monthly follow-up of the case law of the Court of Justice and EU legislation on the AFSJ. Paolo Mengozzi, Professor Emeritus of the University of Bologia “Alma Mater Studiorum” – former Advocate General at the Court of Justice of the European Union. The birth of the journal was therefore a further step in the realization of a cultural journey that found its incubator in the Centre: a path aimed at promoting a place of open, even critical, debate and comparison between legal knowledge and diverse professional experiences, for which the European area of freedom, security and justice, This is the lowest common denominator. Ida Caracciolo, Professor of International Law, University of Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli”. This title is currently not available for consultation Luisa Cassetti, Full Professor of Public Law, University of Perugia. Full Professor of International Law and European Union Law, University of Salerno Der Autor behält keine uneingeschränkten Urheber- und Veröffentlichungsrechte. Freedom, Security & Justice: European Legal Studies is a quarterly online periodical (class A) published in open access mode that uses the web as an effective tool for the circulation and dissemination of a cultural product made immediately accessible to readers. Luigi Kalb, Full Professor of Criminal Procedure, University of Salerno ElspethGuild, Senior Research Associate, CEPS.

Untersuchung der Verbindungen zwischen Kultur und anderen Politiken und Aktionen der Europäischen Union, der externen Dimension der Zusammenarbeit im Kulturbereich und der kulturellen Grundrechte. Víctor Luis Gutiérrez Castillo, Profesor de Derecho Internaciona lPúblico, Universidad de Jaén Fabrizio Marongiu Buonaiuti, Full Professor of International Law, University of Macerata Rossana Palladino (Koordinator), Assistant Professor of European Union Law, University of Salerno. Guido Raimondi, former President of the European Court of Human Rights – President of the Chamber of the Court of Cassation Inge Govaere, Direktorin der Abteilung für europäische Rechtsstudien, Europakolleg, Brügge. Maribel González Pascual, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, BarcelonaMaribel González Pascual ist außerordentliche Professorin an der Universität Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, und Mitglied des Kabinetts des spanischen Ministeriums für Regionalpolitik.