by Estella BAKER (English)
From past imperfect to future perfect? A longitudinal study of the third pillar
This discussion pursues a “longitudinal” analysis of the development of European level efforts at crime control, looking at some of the past to inform an understanding of both the present Third Pillar centre of such policy and measures, and the prospects for future action in the wake of the Lisbon Treaty. It challenges the idea that this is a relatively new (post-Maastricht) area of European activity by emphasising a wellestablished history and dynamic of intergovernmental co-operation, and argues that this momentum will not decrease in the near future. The discussion also probes what may be seen as problematic within the method of the Third Pillar, and then what may prove to be the legacy of the Third Pillar, even in the event of its possible collapse should what is envisaged in the Lisbon Treaty actually take place.
Journal/Publisher: European Law Review, Volume 34, Issue 1
Co-author/s: Christopher HARDING
Publication type: Article
Number of pages/Page range: 25-54
Language/s (content): English
Date of publication: 02-01-09
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Full name Estella BAKER
Current occupation Member
University/Institution De Montfort University
Address The Gateway, Leicester
Postal code LE1 9BH
Telephone 0044 116 257 7256
Email ebaker@dmu.ac.uk