1st Edition
The Rise of EU Police Cooperation Governing Differentiated Integration
Introduction
1. EU Internal Security and Police Cooperation: Putting Theory into Perspective
2. The Trevi Group – Birthplace of European Police Cooperation
3. Institutional Beginnings: The Europol Drugs Unit and Early Europol
4. European Police Cooperation in the Early 2000s: Towards an EU Law Enforcement Agency
5. Snowballing into the Future? The Europol Regulation and Beyond
Conclusion and Discussion
Biography
Franca König is EU Policy Officer at the Berlin Senate Department of the Interior, where she currently heads the Task Force on the Berlin Presidency of the Standing Conference of Germany's Interior Ministers. She is also a Consultant at The Counterterrorism Group.
"In this remarkable book, Franca König delivers probably the most comprehensive account of the dynamics of European integration in the field of police cooperation to date. A must read for anyone interested in how policing and internal security cooperation has evolved in Europe."
Florian Trauner, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
"Ms König has provided an excellent and comprehensive analysis on international police cooperation in the EU. I highly recommend reading this book to better understand how this process has influenced recent decisions on the European internal security."
Catherine De Bolle, Executive Director of Europol, The Hague, The Netherlands
"This book comes on the heels of an important reform of the Europol Regulation and of the proposed EU Police Cooperation Code. It is a key contribution to understanding the underlying integration dynamics in this field."
Cathrin Bauer-Bulst, Head of Unit "Security in the Digital Age", European Commission, Belgium






