1: Principles
2: Institutional Framework
3: Internal and External Borders
4: Visas and Freedom to Travel
5: Asylum
6: Legal Migration
7: Irregular Migration
8: Civil Cooperation
9: Criminal Law: Mutual Recognition and Criminal Procedure
10: Substantive Criminal Law
11: Criminal Law: Jurisdiction, Coordination, and Prosecution
12: Policing and Security
Appendix 1: Status of treaties
Appendix 2: Status of third pillar measures
Steve Peers is a Professor of Law at the Law School of the University of Essex. He has written extensively on EU Justice and Home Affairs Law, as well as on EU constitutional, human rights, and external relations law.
`Peers work is a highly valuable endeavour to the extent that it
brings clarity to a subject fraught with technicalities.'
Renaud Colson, Yearbook of European Law
`Review from previous edition Steve Peers's book on ' Third Pillar
' matters is a remarkable volume, at both what one might call the '
macro- ' and ' micro- ' levels.
At the higher level, it gives some sense of quite how much action
has been taken in the sensitive fields of criminal law and
immigration under the EU umbrella. At the level of detail, Peers
shows just how complex the programmes are.
...It is a tribute to the massive endeavour of Professor Peers, as
well as to the broad scope of his knowledge, that this book carries
off with enormous authority both the macro- and micro- tasks.
'
Colin Warbrick, International Journal of Refugee Law, Vol 20, No.1,
March 2008
`EU Justice and Home Affairs Law offers a thorough and accessible
account of this important and developing area of law...This book
will be of real value to those working in criminal law,
legislation, policy development and considering as it does visa,
border control and the free movement of people, those within
immigration and asylum and related areaS'
David Dickson, Extradition Team Leader, International Co-operation
Unit Crown Office Edinburgh
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