Résumé :
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This volume explores the main areas of legal development under the so-called ‘Area of Freedom, Security, and Justice’ (AFSJ), which was introduced into European law under the Treaty of Amsterdam of 1997. It examines the main subject matter of the new AFSJ: migration, family reunion, asylum, police co-operation, and co-operation in matters of criminal law and criminal procedure, and brings together two main areas of the AFSJ: the law of migration and the police and criminal justice. It includes discussion of the future of the AFSJ against the background of the current drafting of a first Constitution for the European Union.
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