Counter-Terrorism Networks in the European Union: Maintaining Democratic Legitimacy after 9/11 presents a model of democratic legitimacy for within international counter-terrorism co-operation. Exploring the current practices of European Union (EU) counter-terrorism policing, developed after 9/11, it highlights the current significant challenges to democratic legitimacy and seeks to present tools and solutions which ensure 'democratic' counter-terrorism actions and the protection of human rights.
Counter-Terrorism Networks in the European Union: Maintaining Democratic Legitimacy after 9/11 presents a model of democratic legitimacy for within international counter-terrorism co-operation. Exploring the current practices of European Union (EU) counter-terrorism policing, developed after 9/11, it highlights the current significant challenges to democratic legitimacy and seeks to present tools and solutions which ensure 'democratic' counter-terrorism actions and the protection of human rights.
Dr Claudia Hillebrand is a Lecturer in Intelligence and Counter-Terrorism at the Department of International Politics, Aberystwyth University. Previously, she was a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at the Department of War Studies, King's College London. Her main research interests include intelligence oversight and accountability; international intelligence and police co-operation; counter-terrorism policing; EU internal security; and the nexus between security provision and democratic legitimacy.
Inhaltsangabe
* 1: Towards a Transnationalization of European (Counter-terrorism) Policing * 2: The Democratic Legitimacy of European Counter-terrorism Policing: Parliamentary and Judicial Scrutiny * 3: The European Police Office: a Network Perspectives * 4: European Counter-terrorism in Transition: Information Sharing and Proactive Policing * 5: Stretching across the Atlantic: Transatlantic Counter-terrorism Initiatives * 6: The Parliamentary Scrutiny of European Counter-terrorism Cooperation * 7: The Protection of Fundamental Rights in the Context of European Counter-terrorism Policing
* 1: Towards a Transnationalization of European (Counter-terrorism) Policing * 2: The Democratic Legitimacy of European Counter-terrorism Policing: Parliamentary and Judicial Scrutiny * 3: The European Police Office: a Network Perspectives * 4: European Counter-terrorism in Transition: Information Sharing and Proactive Policing * 5: Stretching across the Atlantic: Transatlantic Counter-terrorism Initiatives * 6: The Parliamentary Scrutiny of European Counter-terrorism Cooperation * 7: The Protection of Fundamental Rights in the Context of European Counter-terrorism Policing
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