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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Abingdon, Oxon ; : Routledge,
    UID:
    almahu_9949865928802882
    Format: 1 online resource.
    ISBN: 9780429994661 , 0429994664 , 9780429503696 , 0429503695 , 9780429994678 , 0429994672
    Series Statement: Transnational criminal justice
    Content: Based on author's thesis (doctoral - Universitetet i Oslo. Juridiske fakultet, 2014) issued under title: Inside on the outside: Norway and police cooperation in the EU.
    Content: The State and the police are traditionally seen as closely connected phenomena. Today, however, rapid EU legal developments mean that European police forces are no longer tied to a specific national legal context or a specific territory in the way they used to be. Norway is not a member of the EU. Or is it? This book shows that although it lacks formal membership status, Norway has become part of almost all of the major EU police cooperation measures and agreements. Not only does this mean that foreign police forces may operate on Norwegian territory and vice versa, but in addition, a wide range of EU regulations and cooperation instruments are incorporated directly into Norwegian law. With the increased focus on international and transnational police cooperation in mind, what does it mean to be a sovereign state in Europe today? This book combines strong legal and theoretical analyses of a specific national system to show how this country is tied to and dependent on a wider international and supranational system of legal rules, technologies and concepts. This makes the book relevant not only for the Norwegian prosecution and police authorities, but also for readers outside Norway interested in exploring how and whether the police as a modern state function has changed through the implementation of international cross-border cooperation mechanisms.
    Note: Based on author's thesis (doctoral - Universitetet i Oslo. Juridiske fakultet, 2014) issued under title: Inside on the outside : Norway and police cooperation in the EU. , Introduction -- The Police Act of 1995 : the modern Norwegian police organisation -- The Nordic police cooperation outside of the EU system -- The development of EU crime control policies and the Norwegian (non) membership -- The development of police cooperation within the EU -- Norway : inside or outside? -- Internal sovereignty : the question of membership -- External sovereignty : Norway and EU institutions -- Information exchange and analysis -- Actions following hits in the databases -- Liaison officers : between operational and non- operational cooperation -- National law enforcement on foreign territory : operational cooperation -- Joint operations and investigations -- Impact on the Norwegian police -- Impact on Norwegian society -- Bibliography.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Police cooperation and sovereignty in the EU Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2019. ISBN 9781472486776 (hbk)
    Language: English
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_1640657290
    Format: xiv, 285 Seiten
    ISBN: 9781472486776
    Series Statement: Transnational criminal justice
    Note: Bibliographie: Seite [248]-276
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780429503696
    Language: English
    Keywords: Europäische Union ; Norwegen ; Souveränität ; Polizei ; Internationale Kooperation
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Boca Raton, FL :Routledge, an imprint of Taylor and Francis,
    UID:
    edoccha_9961443344202883
    Format: 1 online resource (300 pages).
    Edition: First edition.
    ISBN: 0-429-99466-4 , 0-429-50369-5 , 0-429-99467-2
    Series Statement: Transnational criminal justice
    Content: The State and the police are traditionally seen as closely connected phenomena. Today, however, rapid EU legal developments mean that European police forces are no longer tied to a specific national legal context or a specific territory in the way they used to be. Norway is not a member of the EU. Or is it? This book shows that although it lacks formal membership status, Norway has become part of almost all of the major EU police cooperation measures and agreements. Not only does this mean that foreign police forces may operate on Norwegian territory and vice versa, but in addition, a wide range of EU regulations and cooperation instruments are incorporated directly into Norwegian law. With the increased focus on international and transnational police cooperation in mind, what does it mean to be a sovereign state in Europe today? This book combines strong legal and theoretical analyses of a specific national system to show how this country is tied to and dependent on a wider international and supranational system of legal rules, technologies and concepts. This makes the book relevant not only for the Norwegian prosecution and police authorities, but also for readers outside Norway interested in exploring how and whether the police as a modern state function has changed through the implementation of international cross-border cooperation mechanisms.
    Note: Based on author's thesis (doctoral - Universitetet i Oslo. Juridiske fakultet, 2014) issued under title: Inside on the outside : Norway and police cooperation in the EU. , Introduction -- The Police Act of 1995 : the modern Norwegian police organisation -- The Nordic police cooperation outside of the EU system -- The development of EU crime control policies and the Norwegian (non) membership -- The development of police cooperation within the EU -- Norway : inside or outside? -- Internal sovereignty : the question of membership -- External sovereignty : Norway and EU institutions -- Information exchange and analysis -- Actions following hits in the databases -- Liaison officers : between operational and non- operational cooperation -- National law enforcement on foreign territory : operational cooperation -- Joint operations and investigations -- Impact on the Norwegian police -- Impact on Norwegian society -- Bibliography.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-4724-8677-3
    Language: English
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  • 4
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Boca Raton, FL :Routledge, an imprint of Taylor and Francis,
    UID:
    almahu_9949706499102882
    Format: 1 online resource (300 pages).
    Edition: First edition.
    ISBN: 0-429-99466-4 , 0-429-50369-5 , 0-429-99467-2
    Series Statement: Transnational criminal justice
    Content: The State and the police are traditionally seen as closely connected phenomena. Today, however, rapid EU legal developments mean that European police forces are no longer tied to a specific national legal context or a specific territory in the way they used to be. Norway is not a member of the EU. Or is it? This book shows that although it lacks formal membership status, Norway has become part of almost all of the major EU police cooperation measures and agreements. Not only does this mean that foreign police forces may operate on Norwegian territory and vice versa, but in addition, a wide range of EU regulations and cooperation instruments are incorporated directly into Norwegian law. With the increased focus on international and transnational police cooperation in mind, what does it mean to be a sovereign state in Europe today? This book combines strong legal and theoretical analyses of a specific national system to show how this country is tied to and dependent on a wider international and supranational system of legal rules, technologies and concepts. This makes the book relevant not only for the Norwegian prosecution and police authorities, but also for readers outside Norway interested in exploring how and whether the police as a modern state function has changed through the implementation of international cross-border cooperation mechanisms.
    Note: Based on author's thesis (doctoral - Universitetet i Oslo. Juridiske fakultet, 2014) issued under title: Inside on the outside : Norway and police cooperation in the EU. , Introduction -- The Police Act of 1995 : the modern Norwegian police organisation -- The Nordic police cooperation outside of the EU system -- The development of EU crime control policies and the Norwegian (non) membership -- The development of police cooperation within the EU -- Norway : inside or outside? -- Internal sovereignty : the question of membership -- External sovereignty : Norway and EU institutions -- Information exchange and analysis -- Actions following hits in the databases -- Liaison officers : between operational and non- operational cooperation -- National law enforcement on foreign territory : operational cooperation -- Joint operations and investigations -- Impact on the Norwegian police -- Impact on Norwegian society -- Bibliography.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-4724-8677-3
    Language: English
    Library Location Call Number Volume/Issue/Year Availability
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  • 5
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Boca Raton, FL :Routledge, an imprint of Taylor and Francis,
    UID:
    edocfu_9961443344202883
    Format: 1 online resource (300 pages).
    Edition: First edition.
    ISBN: 0-429-99466-4 , 0-429-50369-5 , 0-429-99467-2
    Series Statement: Transnational criminal justice
    Content: The State and the police are traditionally seen as closely connected phenomena. Today, however, rapid EU legal developments mean that European police forces are no longer tied to a specific national legal context or a specific territory in the way they used to be. Norway is not a member of the EU. Or is it? This book shows that although it lacks formal membership status, Norway has become part of almost all of the major EU police cooperation measures and agreements. Not only does this mean that foreign police forces may operate on Norwegian territory and vice versa, but in addition, a wide range of EU regulations and cooperation instruments are incorporated directly into Norwegian law. With the increased focus on international and transnational police cooperation in mind, what does it mean to be a sovereign state in Europe today? This book combines strong legal and theoretical analyses of a specific national system to show how this country is tied to and dependent on a wider international and supranational system of legal rules, technologies and concepts. This makes the book relevant not only for the Norwegian prosecution and police authorities, but also for readers outside Norway interested in exploring how and whether the police as a modern state function has changed through the implementation of international cross-border cooperation mechanisms.
    Note: Based on author's thesis (doctoral - Universitetet i Oslo. Juridiske fakultet, 2014) issued under title: Inside on the outside : Norway and police cooperation in the EU. , Introduction -- The Police Act of 1995 : the modern Norwegian police organisation -- The Nordic police cooperation outside of the EU system -- The development of EU crime control policies and the Norwegian (non) membership -- The development of police cooperation within the EU -- Norway : inside or outside? -- Internal sovereignty : the question of membership -- External sovereignty : Norway and EU institutions -- Information exchange and analysis -- Actions following hits in the databases -- Liaison officers : between operational and non- operational cooperation -- National law enforcement on foreign territory : operational cooperation -- Joint operations and investigations -- Impact on the Norwegian police -- Impact on Norwegian society -- Bibliography.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-4724-8677-3
    Language: English
    Library Location Call Number Volume/Issue/Year Availability
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  • 6
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Abingdon, Oxon ; : Routledge,
    UID:
    almahu_9949890628102882
    Format: 1 online resource.
    ISBN: 9780429503696 , 0429503695 , 9780429994661 , 0429994664 , 9780429994678 , 0429994672 , 9780429994654 , 0429994656
    Series Statement: Transnational criminal justice
    Content: The State and the police are traditionally seen as closely connected phenomena. Today, however, rapid EU legal developments mean that European police forces are no longer tied to a specific national legal context or a specific territory in the way they used to be. Norway is not a member of the EU. Or is it? This book shows that although it lacks formal membership status, Norway has become part of almost all of the major EU police cooperation measures and agreements. Not only does this mean that foreign police forces may operate on Norwegian territory and vice versa, but in addition, a wide range of EU regulations and cooperation instruments are incorporated directly into Norwegian law. With the increased focus on international and transnational police cooperation in mind, what does it mean to be a sovereign state in Europe today? This book combines strong legal and theoretical analyses of a specific national system to show how this country is tied to and dependent on a wider international and supranational system of legal rules, technologies and concepts. This makes the book relevant not only for the Norwegian prosecution and police authorities, but also for readers outside Norway interested in exploring how and whether the police as a modern state function has changed through the implementation of international cross-border cooperation mechanisms.
    Note: Based on the author's thesis (doctoral - Universitetet i Oslo. Juridiske fakultet, 2014) issued under title: Inside on the outside : Norway and police cooperation in the EU. , Introduction -- The Police Act of 1995 : the modern Norwegian police organisation -- The Nordic police cooperation outside of the EU system -- The development of EU crime control policies and the Norwegian (non) membership -- The development of police cooperation within the EU -- Norway : inside or outside? -- Internal sovereignty : the question of membership -- External sovereignty : Norway and EU institutions -- Information exchange and analysis -- Actions following hits in the databases -- Liaison officers : between operational and non- operational cooperation -- National law enforcement on foreign territory : operational cooperation -- Joint operations and investigations -- Impact on the Norwegian police -- Impact on Norwegian society -- Bibliography.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Ugelvik, Synnøve, 1978- Police cooperation and sovereignty in the EU. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2018 ISBN 9781472486776
    Language: English
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  • 7
    UID:
    gbv_1885769229
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (300 p.)
    ISBN: 9780429503696 , 9780429994678 , 9780429994661 , 9781472486776 , 9780367588748 , 9780429994654
    Series Statement: Transnational Criminal Justice
    Content: The State and the police are traditionally seen as closely connected phenomena. Today, however, rapid EU legal developments mean that European police forces are no longer tied to a specific national legal context or a specific territory in the way they used to be. Norway is not a member of the EU. Or is it? This book shows that although it lacks formal membership status, Norway has become part of almost all of the major EU police cooperation measures and agreements. Not only does this mean that foreign police forces may operate on Norwegian territory and vice versa, but in addition, a wide range of EU regulations and cooperation instruments are incorporated directly into Norwegian law. With the increased focus on international and transnational police cooperation in mind, what does it mean to be a sovereign state in Europe today? This book combines strong legal and theoretical analyses of a specific national system to show how this country is tied to and dependent on a wider international and supranational system of legal rules, technologies and concepts. This makes the book relevant not only for the Norwegian prosecution and police authorities, but also for readers outside Norway interested in exploring how and whether the police as a modern state function has changed through the implementation of international cross-border cooperation mechanisms
    Note: English
    Language: Undetermined
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