Shaping the Future of Europe in Prisons: Challenges and Opportunities

(Series Information) European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, 2021 6(1), 311-334 | Article | (Table of Contents) I. Introduction. - II. Prison systems in the EU. - II.1. Human rights in detention. - II.2. Inconsistent and unsatisfactory detention conditions. - III. The need for EU action....

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Main Author: Christos Papachristopoulos
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: European Papers (www.europeanpapers.eu) 2021-06-01
Series:European Papers
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Online Access:https://www.europeanpapers.eu/en/e-journal/shaping-the-future-of-europe-in-prisons
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spelling doaj-a31a1f0666f44f54af8fbb8ca9be04b92021-06-27T17:23:30ZengEuropean Papers (www.europeanpapers.eu)European Papers2499-82492021-06-012021 6131133410.15166/2499-8249/468Shaping the Future of Europe in Prisons: Challenges and OpportunitiesChristos Papachristopoulos0Birmingham Law School(Series Information) European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, 2021 6(1), 311-334 | Article | (Table of Contents) I. Introduction. - II. Prison systems in the EU. - II.1. Human rights in detention. - II.2. Inconsistent and unsatisfactory detention conditions. - III. The need for EU action. - III.1. The centrality of fundamental rights in the AFSJ. - III.2. Aranyosi/Căldăraru: balancing between trust and rights? - IV. Improving detention standards at EU level. - IV.1. Litigation. - IV.2. Management. - IV.3. Persuasion. - IV.4. Enforcement. - V. Conclusions. | (Abstract) Traditionally, the governance of detention has belonged to the sovereign state. Prisons across Europe present considerable disparities; in some states, penal systems are struggling with structural deficiencies, which result in systemic human rights violations. This reality directly undermines the notion of the EU as a community of values; in turn, the functioning of the Union as an Area of Freedom, Security and Justice, based on mutual trust between peers, is at risk. Departing from the negative consequences of the status quo of prisons in Europe, this contribution assesses the potential of Europe in prisons. The overarching premise revolves around the thesis that, to ensure the effective enforcement of Union values and policies, EU intervention in national prison systems proves necessary. Towards this purpose, the Article describes potential pathways, upon which EU authorities could potentially tread upon, in order to mitigate existing disparities, and enforce a common standard on detention. Consequently, the Article moves on to consider the potential impact and pitfalls that the future of Europe in prisons may hold.https://www.europeanpapers.eu/en/e-journal/shaping-the-future-of-europe-in-prisonsmutual trust and recognitiondetention conditionsfundamental rightsarea of freedom, security and justiceintegrationgovernance
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Shaping the Future of Europe in Prisons: Challenges and Opportunities
European Papers
mutual trust and recognition
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fundamental rights
area of freedom, security and justice
integration
governance
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title Shaping the Future of Europe in Prisons: Challenges and Opportunities
title_short Shaping the Future of Europe in Prisons: Challenges and Opportunities
title_full Shaping the Future of Europe in Prisons: Challenges and Opportunities
title_fullStr Shaping the Future of Europe in Prisons: Challenges and Opportunities
title_full_unstemmed Shaping the Future of Europe in Prisons: Challenges and Opportunities
title_sort shaping the future of europe in prisons: challenges and opportunities
publisher European Papers (www.europeanpapers.eu)
series European Papers
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publishDate 2021-06-01
description (Series Information) European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, 2021 6(1), 311-334 | Article | (Table of Contents) I. Introduction. - II. Prison systems in the EU. - II.1. Human rights in detention. - II.2. Inconsistent and unsatisfactory detention conditions. - III. The need for EU action. - III.1. The centrality of fundamental rights in the AFSJ. - III.2. Aranyosi/Căldăraru: balancing between trust and rights? - IV. Improving detention standards at EU level. - IV.1. Litigation. - IV.2. Management. - IV.3. Persuasion. - IV.4. Enforcement. - V. Conclusions. | (Abstract) Traditionally, the governance of detention has belonged to the sovereign state. Prisons across Europe present considerable disparities; in some states, penal systems are struggling with structural deficiencies, which result in systemic human rights violations. This reality directly undermines the notion of the EU as a community of values; in turn, the functioning of the Union as an Area of Freedom, Security and Justice, based on mutual trust between peers, is at risk. Departing from the negative consequences of the status quo of prisons in Europe, this contribution assesses the potential of Europe in prisons. The overarching premise revolves around the thesis that, to ensure the effective enforcement of Union values and policies, EU intervention in national prison systems proves necessary. Towards this purpose, the Article describes potential pathways, upon which EU authorities could potentially tread upon, in order to mitigate existing disparities, and enforce a common standard on detention. Consequently, the Article moves on to consider the potential impact and pitfalls that the future of Europe in prisons may hold.
topic mutual trust and recognition
detention conditions
fundamental rights
area of freedom, security and justice
integration
governance
url https://www.europeanpapers.eu/en/e-journal/shaping-the-future-of-europe-in-prisons
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