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Abstract: | In the last European Council (June 2017) security and defence are again at the top of the agenda a long time after the defaulting of the European Community Defence (1954). Security and safety are both essential. Globalisation is not only the place of opportunities for economy and commerce, is even the place for movement of people and global threats. Whatever happens all around the world does affect our common life. Higher external security means higher internal safety. Getting both is a major task for the Union and its member states. The formal status of this matter is “grey”: nor completely intergovernmental neither completely national. It is a competence in between. |
Appears in Collections: | Freedom, Security & Justice: European Legal Studies (2017), n.2 |
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