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Mutual Trust in Regional and Interregional Cooperation on Counterterrorism: EU and ASEAN Approaches

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By (author): Céline C. Cocq Gaius Iulius Caesar

This book provides a detailed theoretical and practical analysis of a key concept in cooperation, namely mutual trust, in the EU and ASEAN regions. It particularly looks at the issue of counterterrorism. It analyses the differences in the legalistic approach of the EU and the consultation and consensus-based approach in the ASEAN region, and the correlation between mutual trust and regional and interregional cooperation against terrorism. Thereby, this book extends the well-known concept of counterterrorism in EU criminal law to another regional case in order to analyse its possible use and operationalisation in other regions. It provides important findings on whether and, if so, how the EU and ASEAN legal frameworks have facilitated intra-regional and potentially interregional cooperation. In order to measure trust, it focuses on information sharing, and discusses the terminology related to this matter, the mechanisms of cooperation, and the difficulties and successes of information sharing.

This book is of great interest for academics doing research on trust, transnational cooperation, regional counterterrorism legal architecture in the EU and ASEAN, and comparative legal regional and interregional analysis, and officials and practitioners involved in transnational cooperation in criminal matters, especially terrorism.



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  • Dimensions: 155 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Sep 2024
  • Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Publication City/Country: Switzerland
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9783031366116

About Céline C. CocqGaius Iulius Caesar

Dr. Céline C. Cocq is a legal expert in justice and home affairs. Her expertise covers security and criminal matters at the national regional (e.g. the European Union and Association of South East Asian Nations) and international levels: counterterrorism cooperation mechanisms data sharing human rights law armed conflicts and humanitarian law. She holds a PhD in law delivered jointly by the Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB) and the University of Geneva in April 2021 in which she analyses regional and interregional cooperation in counterterrorism-related matters with a specific focus on the EU and ASEAN. She also holds several graduate degrees in law and criminology from both Belgium (ULB) and France (Lille II University of Aix-Marseille). Beside her research and continued membership of the European Criminal Law Network (ECLAN) she has acted as a legal and political analyst for several EU and UN funded actors such as: Europol European research consortia or the Terrorism Prevention Office of UNODC-ROSEAP. Recently she worked as at the specialised prosecutor's office in Fort-de-France dealing with complex and serious (transnational) offences. She is presently working for the prosecutor's office in Avignon as a specialised assistant for the prevention of terrorist acts.

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