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Carrapico, Helena.
EU Borders and Shifting Internal Security = Technology, Externalization and Accountability /
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Title/Author:
EU Borders and Shifting Internal Security/ edited by Raphael Bossong, Helena Carrapico.
Reminder of title:
Technology, Externalization and Accountability /
other author:
Bossong, Raphael.
Description:
X, 238 p. 3 illus.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
International relations. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-17560-7
ISBN:
9783319175607
EU Borders and Shifting Internal Security = Technology, Externalization and Accountability /
EU Borders and Shifting Internal Security
Technology, Externalization and Accountability /[electronic resource] :edited by Raphael Bossong, Helena Carrapico. - 1st ed. 2016. - X, 238 p. 3 illus.online resource.
Acknowledgements -- The Multimensional Nature and Dynamic Transformation of European Borders and Internal Security -- The Making (Sense) of EUROSUR: How to Control the Sea Borders? -- How to Liquefy a Body on the Move: Eurodac and the Making of the European Digital Border -- Patrolling Power Europe. The Role of Satellite Observation in EU Border Management -- Integrated Border Management and Irregular Migration at the South European-North African Border -- Protecting Citizens, Securitising Outsiders? Consular Affairs and the Externalisation of EU's Internal Security -- EU-Belarus Cooperation in Border Management: Mechanisms and Forms of Norm Transfer -- The Legal Reach of Police and Judicial Co-operation in Criminal Matters (PJCCM) Measures Across EU Borders -- Police and Customs Cooperation Centres and their Role in EU Internal Security Governance -- Towards More Security? The Involvement of the National Parliaments in the Reform of the Schengen Agreements -- Overcoming Liberal Constraints in the Field of Migrant Return: Re-establishing Political Control Over Borders at the Cost of Fundamental Rights? -- Justifying Control: EU Border Security and the Shifting Boundaries of Political Arrangement.
This edited volume analyzes recent key developments in EU border management. In light of the refugee crises in the Mediterranean and the responses on the part of EU member states, this volume presents an in-depth reflection on European border practices and their political, social and economic consequences. Approaching borders as concepts in flux, the authors identify three main trends: the rise of security technologies such as the EUROSUR system, the continued externalization of EU security governance such as border mission training in third states, and the unfolding dynamics of accountability. The contributions show that internal security cooperation in Europe is far from consolidated, since both political oversight mechanisms and the definition of borders remain in flux. This edited volume makes a timely and interdisciplinary contribution to the ongoing academic and political debate on the future of open borders and legitimate security governance in Europe. It offers a valuable resource for scholars in the fields of international security and migration studies, as well as for practitioners dealing with border management mechanisms.
ISBN: 9783319175607
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-319-17560-7doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: JZ2-6530
Dewey Class. No.: 327
EU Borders and Shifting Internal Security = Technology, Externalization and Accountability /
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Acknowledgements -- The Multimensional Nature and Dynamic Transformation of European Borders and Internal Security -- The Making (Sense) of EUROSUR: How to Control the Sea Borders? -- How to Liquefy a Body on the Move: Eurodac and the Making of the European Digital Border -- Patrolling Power Europe. The Role of Satellite Observation in EU Border Management -- Integrated Border Management and Irregular Migration at the South European-North African Border -- Protecting Citizens, Securitising Outsiders? Consular Affairs and the Externalisation of EU's Internal Security -- EU-Belarus Cooperation in Border Management: Mechanisms and Forms of Norm Transfer -- The Legal Reach of Police and Judicial Co-operation in Criminal Matters (PJCCM) Measures Across EU Borders -- Police and Customs Cooperation Centres and their Role in EU Internal Security Governance -- Towards More Security? The Involvement of the National Parliaments in the Reform of the Schengen Agreements -- Overcoming Liberal Constraints in the Field of Migrant Return: Re-establishing Political Control Over Borders at the Cost of Fundamental Rights? -- Justifying Control: EU Border Security and the Shifting Boundaries of Political Arrangement.
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