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Police Cooperation and Sovereignty in the EU: Norway's Lessons for Europe

Contributor(s): Ugelvik, Synnøve (Author)

ISBN: 9780367588748

Publisher: Routledge

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Pub Date: June 30, 2020

Dewey: 344.481052

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.60" H x 9.60" L x 6.80" W ( 1.20 lbs) 286 pages

Series: Transnational Criminal Justice

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Description: Although it lacks formal membership status, Norway has become part of almost all of the major EU police cooperation measures and agreements. Not only does this mean that foreign police forces may operate on Norwegian territory and vice versa, but in addition, a wide range of EU regulations and cooperation instruments are incorporated directly in

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'The world of police and judicial cooperation in the EU is a highly complex one, filled with dilemmas. Whereas sovereignty remains the leading principle, internationalization of (organized) crime continuously calls for extensive information exchange and joint operations between enforcement agencies. This book presents an overview of legal and practical developments in both the EU and Norway. Anyone who is interested in cross-border law enforcement cooperation should read it!'

Toine Spapens, Tilburg University, Netherlands

'European police cooperation is a timely, yet often challenging topic for lay and academic observers alike. This comprehensive, systematic and authoritative book is invaluable in helping readers gain an overview of this important field, and will be extremely useful to students, scholars and practitioners for years to come.'
Katja Franko, University of Oslo, Norway

'This book makes an important contribution to police literature by analyzing the impact of international and EU police cooperation on internal security and policy of a non-EU member state (Norway). The conclusion that EU police cooperation challenges Norwegian sovereignty and impacts on crime policy choices and priorities sheds a crucial new light on the consequences of cross-border policing.'

Antoinette Verhage, Ghent University, Belgium

`[T]he book offers readers a detached and unbiased external point of view about the impact of EU and international police cooperation at EU level on the sovereignty of states. Above all, the author has written one of the most comprehensive and thought-provoking books on the subject of international policing inside the EU.'Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice: https: //doi.org/10.1093/police/pay094

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