Book contents
- EU Law in Populist Times
- EU Law in Populist Times
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Notes on Contributors
- Preface
- Introduction
- I Economic Policy
- II Human Migration
- III Internal Security
- 10 The EU and International Terrorism
- 11 The Preventive Turn in European Security Policy
- 12 The Opening Salvo
- 13 Preserving Article 8 in Times of Crisis
- 14 Progress and Failure in the Area of Freedom, Security, and Justice
- IV Constitutional Fundamentals
- Conclusion
- Index
10 - The EU and International Terrorism
Promoting Free Movement of Persons, the Right to Privacy and Security
from III - Internal Security
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 December 2019
- EU Law in Populist Times
- EU Law in Populist Times
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Notes on Contributors
- Preface
- Introduction
- I Economic Policy
- II Human Migration
- III Internal Security
- 10 The EU and International Terrorism
- 11 The Preventive Turn in European Security Policy
- 12 The Opening Salvo
- 13 Preserving Article 8 in Times of Crisis
- 14 Progress and Failure in the Area of Freedom, Security, and Justice
- IV Constitutional Fundamentals
- Conclusion
- Index
Summary
Since 2015, there has been a sea change in the scope and depth of cooperation in the EU on counter-terrorism (CT). Although the issue has been on the EU’s policy agenda since 9/11, the string of terrorist attacks that have occurred since early 2015 have prompted a series of political initiatives that have transformed the EU’s presence in the field.1 The politics have been mirrored by public opinion: Eurobarometer polls show that 82% of EU citizens want the EU to do more on security and counter-terrorism.
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- EU Law in Populist TimesCrises and Prospects, pp. 269 - 300Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2020