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Author: Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)

Title: Criminal Justice and Police Cooperation between the EU and the UK after Brexit: Towards a principled and trust-based partnership

Summary: Brexit poses major challenges for future interaction between the EU and the UK in the areas of criminal justice and police cooperation. A new legal framework will be required to sustain the EU's relations with the UK - an active participant in numerous EU criminal justice and police cooperation instruments - once it leaves the Union. The negotiations on the exit of the UK from the EU must grapple with the crucial question of how and to what extent can the two parties continue to maintain effective arrangements for fighting cross-border crime, while at the same time guaranteeing compliance with the rule of law and fundamental rights. This report is the result of intensive deliberations among members of a Task Force set up jointly by CEPS and the School of Law at Queen Mary University of London (QMUL), who met regularly throughout the first half of 2018. It examines the feasibility of retaining the current EU-UK framework for cooperation in these critical fields and explores possible alternatives to the status quo. It also delves into the conditions under which the UK could continue to participate in EU instruments and relevant EU agencies engaged in cooperation in criminal matters and to have access to justice and home affairs databases and other information-sharing tools. In their conclusions, the members offer a set of specific policy options for the EU and the UK to consider after Brexit with a view to developing an effective partnership in the areas of criminal justice and security based on trust and shared values.

Details: Brussels: CEPS, 2018. 192p.

Source: Internet Resource: Accessed September 4, 2018 at: https://www.ceps.eu/system/files/TFR_EU-UK_Cooperation_Brexit.pdf

Year: 2018

Country: Europe

URL: https://www.ceps.eu/system/files/TFR_EU-UK_Cooperation_Brexit.pdf

Shelf Number: 151339

Keywords:
Brexit
Information Sharing
Partnerships
Police Cooperation
Police Partnerships
Security Cooperation

Author: Burgoyne, Michael L.

Title: Building Better Gendarmeries in Mexico and the Northern Triangle

Summary: Facing record homicide rates and a public outcry to reduce violence and restore peace, Mexico's President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador proposed the formation of a "National Guard" as a possible solution. While controversial, it has garnered the support of large majorities in the Mexican Congress, and in two-thirds of the states, ensuring that the National Guard will be constitutionally recognized. In a new report published by the Wilson Center's Mexico Institute, author Michael L. Burgoyne, a U.S. Army Foreign Area Officer, looks at the limitations of current policing models in Mexico and Central America to confront "militarized criminal violence." He further examines the historical experiences of Stability Police Forces in France, Spain, and Italy and draws some important lessons that could bolster efforts in Mexico and Central America to form their own versions of gendarmeries to better address the serious threats posed by organized crime. Finally, he highlights the limitations of current United States security cooperation programs for addressing these strategic challenges.

Details: Washington, DC: Wilson Center, 2019. 24p.

Source: Internet Resource: Accessed June 3, 2019 at: https://www.wilsoncenter.org/publication/building-better-gendarmeries-mexico-and-the-northern-triangle

Year: 2019

Country: Latin America

URL: https://www.wilsoncenter.org/sites/default/files/burgoyne_building_better_gendarmeries_0.pdf

Shelf Number: 156145

Keywords:
Gendarmerie
Law Enforcement
Mexico
Militarized Criminal Violence
National Guard
Northern Triangle
Organized Crime
Policing
Security Cooperation