The Reform Treaty & Justice and Home Affairs - Implications for the Common Area of Freedom, Security and Justice

CEPS Policy Brief, No. 141, August 2007

12 Pages Posted: 28 Jan 2009

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Sergio Carrera

Centre for European Policy Studies

Florian Geyer

Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)

Date Written: August 17, 2007

Abstract

Following CEPS' coverage of the 'institutional deadlock' and the 'new deal' before and after the June European Council, this new Policy Brief by CEPS researchers Sergio Carrera and Florian Geyer examines the compromise reached from the perspective of EU Justice and Home Affairs policies. With the formal scrapping of the 'pillar structure', this policy field will be among those most fundamentally changed by the new framework. By presenting these changes and highlighting the great number of exceptions and derogations, the authors assess the potentially serious implications of the Reform Treaty for the common EU Area of Freedom, Security and Justice and offer some suggestions to help avoid the inherent hazards.

Keywords: Justice, Home Affairs, Constitutional Treaty

Suggested Citation

Carrera, Sergio and Geyer, Florian, The Reform Treaty & Justice and Home Affairs - Implications for the Common Area of Freedom, Security and Justice (August 17, 2007). CEPS Policy Brief, No. 141, August 2007, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1334111

Sergio Carrera (Contact Author)

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Florian Geyer

Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS) ( email )

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Brussels, 1000
Belgium

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