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Poslední úprava: Bc. Radko Hokovský, M.A., Ph.D. (09.09.2019)
The course provides its students with both factual knowledge about the developments and the current role of the EU in providing domestic or homeland security, as well as with analytical skills necessary to assess the European internal security system with all its objectives, functions, instruments and decisive actors. Special emphasis is given to policy options regarding further development of the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice. The course consists of 13 classes (80 minutes), starting with an introductory session and concluded with a final written test. Standard structure of each class includes: 1) discussion about news from the area of EU internal security (10 minutes) 2) discussion clarifying difficult points of the required reading (10 minutes) 3) interactive lecture on a given subject (60 minutes) Students are expected to have read and familiarized themselves with the required reading for each lecture (articles/documents). Continuous work throughout the whole semester is required. |
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Poslední úprava: Bc. Radko Hokovský, M.A., Ph.D. (13.10.2016)
The course aims to provide an advanced understanding of the internal security system of the EU. Graduates of the course will have learned both factual knowledge about development and the current role of the EU in providing domestic or homeland security, as well as analytical skills necessary to asses the European internal security system with all of its objectives, functions, instruments and decisive actors. Special emphasis is given to policy options regarding further development of the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice.
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Poslední úprava: Bc. Radko Hokovský, M.A., Ph.D. (11.09.2019)
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Poslední úprava: Bc. Radko Hokovský, M.A., Ph.D. (09.09.2019)
1. Internal Security: system, institutions and policies at national and supranational level 2. Overview of main actors and institutions of EU Internal Security policy 3. Overview of historical and legal development of the Justice and Home Affairs agenda 4. Security environment of the EU and security threats 5. Theoretical debates about EU Internal Security 6. Actors, institutions, and processes of EU Internal Security 7. Schengen System (IT databases, police cooperation) 8. Border Security System of the Schengen Area (Frontex) 9. EU immigration and asylum policy 10. Europol, Eurojust 11. EU counter-terrorism policy 12. EU counter-radicalization policy 13. Assessment of EU Internal Security System and its future development |
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Poslední úprava: Bc. Radko Hokovský, M.A., Ph.D. (23.09.2019)
This is specialised course and it is strictly required that its students have already completed courses on European integration and EU institutions. Bachelor level students and those who have not completed courses on European integration and EU institutions will not be enrolled into the course. |