Contents: Alfredo Pérez Rubalcaba: Preface - Sara Poli: The Institutional Setting and the Legal Toolkit - Marise Cremona: EU External Action in the JHA Domain. A Legal Perspective - Sandra Lavenex: Channels of Externalisation of EU Justice and Home Affairs - Panos Koutrakos: The External Dimension of the AFSJ and Other EU External Policies. An Osmotic Relationship - Bart Van Vooren: The Principle of Pre-emption after Opinion 1/2003 and Coherence in EU Readmission Policy - Jean-Pierre Cassarino: Resilient Bilateralism in the Cooperation on Readmission - Conny Rijken: The External Dimension of EU Policy on Trafficking in Human Beings - Valsamis Mitsilegas: The European Union and the Implementation of International Norms in Criminal Matters - Horatia Muir Watt: Recent Trends in Private International Law. The European Union and Third States - Jan-Jaap Kuipers: The Exclusive External Competence of the Community under Article 81 TFEU. Lugano re-opened? - Piet Eeckhout: Kadi and the EU as Instrument or Actor. Which Rule of Law for Counter-Terrorism? - Monica den Boer: Soft, Smart and Strategic. The International Dimension of EU Action in the Fight Against Terrorism - Francesca Longo: The Mediterranean Dimension of the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice - Wyn Rees: EU-US Cooperation on Counter-Terrorism and the Internationalisation of Law Enforcement - Jörg Monar: The Outcomes of the External Dimension of the AFSJ. Forms, Effectiveness, Prospects and Specificity.
The External Dimension of the European Union's Area of Freedom, Security and Justice