Published January 30, 2021 | Version v1

Europol and Differentiated Integration

  • 1. Centre for European Reform (CER)
  • 2. Centre for EU Integration, Institute for Democracy "Societas Civilis" (IDSCS)
  • 3. Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje

Description

Europol has become a hub for differentiated integration. Initially a small anti-drugs unit, the EU’s police agency is now a fully-fledged body where law enforcement agencies from all around the world work together. Seen through the organisational dimension of differentiation, police cooperation through Europol has shaped differentiated integration modalities based both on the uneven participation of actors in the policy cycle and on the differentiated access to Europol’s mechanisms for exchange of information. Albeit limited, this multi-layered arrangement of police cooperation through Europol has provided the grounds for a more flexible approach towards the fight against organised crime in Europe. The various differentiated integration mechanisms at play have ultimately significantly increased transactions between law enforcement authorities in Europe and have improved cross-border cooperation in the areas within Europol’s mandate.

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Funding

European Commission
EU IDEA - EU Integration and Differentiation for Effectiveness and Accountability 822622