Freedom, security and justice in the European Union: a short genealogy of the "Security Union"

Eunomia 11 (1):143–162 (2022)
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Abstract

This article focuses on the so-called “Area of Freedom, Security and Justice” (ASFJ), namely the policy field of the European Union (EU) that covers judicial and police cooperation, migration and asylum policies and the control of external borders. The article explores how the AFSJ has emerged and how, within it, the relationship between freedom and security has evolved over time and brought about a shift towards a “Security Union”.

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Elisa Orrù
University of Freiburg

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