Collaboratory in Critical Security Methods
The International Collaboratory on Critical Methods in Security Studies is an ESRC funded project (RES-810-21-0072)
Bonelli, Laurent and Bigo, Didier (2005), "Mapping the European Union field of the professionals of security, A methodological note on the problematique" Synthesis report of two seminars organized at Sciences Po Paris (France) on October 10, 2005 and November 9, 2005.
The core of the investigation is to assess the impact of antiterrorist activities and legislation after 2001 in the European Union on struggle against crime, corruption, money laundering, and also on other illegal activities, including migration. Additional research has been launched to specify how far the struggle against terrorism impacts or not on the other legislations, including the rights of foreigners to access to the territory of the EU and to seek asylum, or the right to a private life for IT users, towards more exceptions or administrative derogation facilitating the autonomy of the government and its bureaucracies regarding the Rule of Law (issue of the journal Cultures & Conflits: suspicion and exception.
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