Enhanced cooperation in the constitution criminal Europe and the issue of Schengen

The study begins by reflecting on some of the aspects of the flexibility principle that serve a historical precedent to the institutionalisation of “closer cooperation” enshrined in the Treaty of Amsterdam, thus enabling us to talk about Europe “à lacarte”,“two-speed” Europe or “fortress Europe”. Th...

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Main Author: de Miguel Zaragoza, Juan
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Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Pontificia Comillas 2013
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spelling ftunipcomillasoj:oai:revistas.comillas.edu:article/644 2023-08-27T04:10:15+02:00 Enhanced cooperation in the constitution criminal Europe and the issue of Schengen La cooperación penal reforzada en la constitución europea y la cuestión de Schengen de Miguel Zaragoza, Juan 2013-01-09 application/pdf https://revistas.comillas.edu/index.php/revistaicade/article/view/644 spa spa Universidad Pontificia Comillas https://revistas.comillas.edu/index.php/revistaicade/article/view/644/6140 https://revistas.comillas.edu/index.php/revistaicade/article/view/644 icade. Journal of the Faculty of Law at Universidad Pontificia Comillas; No. 70 (2007): enero-abril; 197-219 ICADE. Revista de la Facultad de Derecho; Núm. 70 (2007): enero-abril; 197-219 2341-0841 European Constitution Schengen Agreement Criminal Cooperation Closer Criminal Cooperation Co-operation areas Co-operation sources Extradition Transfer of prisoners Non bis in idem principle and Euro mandate Constitución Europea Convenios Schengen Cooperación penal Cooperación penal reforzada Ámbitos cooperación Fuentes cooperación Extradición Traslado condenados Principio non bis in idem y Euroorden info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2013 ftunipcomillasoj 2023-08-09T07:56:29Z The study begins by reflecting on some of the aspects of the flexibility principle that serve a historical precedent to the institutionalisation of “closer cooperation” enshrined in the Treaty of Amsterdam, thus enabling us to talk about Europe “à lacarte”,“two-speed” Europe or “fortress Europe”. This article examines the approachto this issue adopted in the European Constitution, exploring its limitations andconditioning factors and stressing that the constitutional dimension is a “last resource”, employed whenever the Council of Ministers perceives an impasse that isvirtually impossible to overcome, although those States not included in this group of legitimised States may be entitled to request closer cooperation at a later date. It highlights that any right thus created neither constitutes a European Union heritagenor places any obligation on subsequent candidates. In a research exercise on potentialcloser cooperation, we perform an inventory of texts already adopted and of EU objectives, focusing on the mutual recognition of rulings and other resolutions. The study also points out that closer cooperation cannot be applied to exclusive competences, where as it can be applied to judicial cooperation as a shared competence.The study closes with an examination of the Schengen information system, following its incorporation as a heritage from the Treaty of Amsterdam and its impacton the 1990 Convention, together with analysis of later regulations such as the 2000 Convention on criminal legal aid or the framework decision on the Euro mandate 2002. The position of Denmark, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Iceland and Norwayare reviewed and the study draws the conclusion that this model of closer corporation, which is the only one in existence, has been virtually exhausted. El trabajo comienza recordando algunos aspectos del principio de flexibilidad que sirven de precedente histórico a la institucionalización de la “cooperación reforzada” en el Tratado de Ámsterdam y que han permitido hablar de una Europa “a la ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Revistas de la Universidad Pontificia Comillas ICAI-ICADE Penal ENVELOPE(100.667,100.667,-66.033,-66.033)
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topic European Constitution
Schengen Agreement
Criminal Cooperation
Closer Criminal Cooperation
Co-operation areas
Co-operation sources
Extradition
Transfer of prisoners
Non bis in idem principle and Euro mandate
Constitución Europea
Convenios Schengen
Cooperación penal
Cooperación penal reforzada
Ámbitos cooperación
Fuentes cooperación
Extradición
Traslado condenados
Principio non bis in idem y Euroorden
spellingShingle European Constitution
Schengen Agreement
Criminal Cooperation
Closer Criminal Cooperation
Co-operation areas
Co-operation sources
Extradition
Transfer of prisoners
Non bis in idem principle and Euro mandate
Constitución Europea
Convenios Schengen
Cooperación penal
Cooperación penal reforzada
Ámbitos cooperación
Fuentes cooperación
Extradición
Traslado condenados
Principio non bis in idem y Euroorden
de Miguel Zaragoza, Juan
Enhanced cooperation in the constitution criminal Europe and the issue of Schengen
topic_facet European Constitution
Schengen Agreement
Criminal Cooperation
Closer Criminal Cooperation
Co-operation areas
Co-operation sources
Extradition
Transfer of prisoners
Non bis in idem principle and Euro mandate
Constitución Europea
Convenios Schengen
Cooperación penal
Cooperación penal reforzada
Ámbitos cooperación
Fuentes cooperación
Extradición
Traslado condenados
Principio non bis in idem y Euroorden
description The study begins by reflecting on some of the aspects of the flexibility principle that serve a historical precedent to the institutionalisation of “closer cooperation” enshrined in the Treaty of Amsterdam, thus enabling us to talk about Europe “à lacarte”,“two-speed” Europe or “fortress Europe”. This article examines the approachto this issue adopted in the European Constitution, exploring its limitations andconditioning factors and stressing that the constitutional dimension is a “last resource”, employed whenever the Council of Ministers perceives an impasse that isvirtually impossible to overcome, although those States not included in this group of legitimised States may be entitled to request closer cooperation at a later date. It highlights that any right thus created neither constitutes a European Union heritagenor places any obligation on subsequent candidates. In a research exercise on potentialcloser cooperation, we perform an inventory of texts already adopted and of EU objectives, focusing on the mutual recognition of rulings and other resolutions. The study also points out that closer cooperation cannot be applied to exclusive competences, where as it can be applied to judicial cooperation as a shared competence.The study closes with an examination of the Schengen information system, following its incorporation as a heritage from the Treaty of Amsterdam and its impacton the 1990 Convention, together with analysis of later regulations such as the 2000 Convention on criminal legal aid or the framework decision on the Euro mandate 2002. The position of Denmark, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Iceland and Norwayare reviewed and the study draws the conclusion that this model of closer corporation, which is the only one in existence, has been virtually exhausted. El trabajo comienza recordando algunos aspectos del principio de flexibilidad que sirven de precedente histórico a la institucionalización de la “cooperación reforzada” en el Tratado de Ámsterdam y que han permitido hablar de una Europa “a la ...
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title_short Enhanced cooperation in the constitution criminal Europe and the issue of Schengen
title_full Enhanced cooperation in the constitution criminal Europe and the issue of Schengen
title_fullStr Enhanced cooperation in the constitution criminal Europe and the issue of Schengen
title_full_unstemmed Enhanced cooperation in the constitution criminal Europe and the issue of Schengen
title_sort enhanced cooperation in the constitution criminal europe and the issue of schengen
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