The Juncker Commission: A New Start for EU Justice and Home Affairs Policy?
Sergio Carrera and
Elspeth Guild
CEPS Papers from Centre for European Policy Studies
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Does Jean-Claude Juncker’s Commission herald a new start for Justice and Home Affairs cooperation in the EU? This essay outlines the main structural and thematic changes introduced by the new Commission, in particular those with direct or indirect relevance to Justice and Home Affairs or to the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice. The authors also reflect on what the new institutional configuration might mean for the substantive work of the Commission services and for their intra- and inter-institutional relations. They conclude with a set of policy priorities for the new European Commission.
Pages: 15 pages
Date: 2014-09
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