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LIST OF PUBLICATIONS MONICA DEN BOER
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Ethics and Security, Monica den Boer and Emile Kolthoff (2010) (Eds.), The Hague, Eleven International
Publishing.
Blurring Military and Police Roles, Marleen Easton, René Moelker, Monica den Boer, Tom Vander Beken
and Jelle Janssens (2010) (Eds), Het Groene Gras, The Hague, Eleven International Publishers.
Door het Oog van de Staat, Monica den Boer and Jelle van Buuren (2011), Amsterdam, Boom (in progress).
The Future of European Policing, Monica den Boer, Janos Fehervary, Hans-Gerd Jaschke and Detlef Nogala
(2011) (Eds.), CEPOL Research and Science Volume, forthcoming.
The Viability of Human Security, Monica den Boer & Jaap de Wilde (2008) (Eds.), Amsterdam, Amsterdam
University Press.
Out of the Blue: Police Perspectives on Europe, Governance and Accountability (2004), VU University
Amsterdam, Apeldoorn, Police Academy of The Netherlands.
Politiekundige Verkenningen, Monica den Boer and Wouter Ph. Stol (2004) (Eds.), 2003-2004, Elsevier.
Organised Crime: A Catalyst in the Europeanisation of National Police and Prosecution Agencies?, Monica
den Boer (2002) (Ed.), Maastricht, European Institute of Public Administration.
Schengen Still Going Strong: Evaluation and Update, Monica den Boer (2000) (Ed.), Maastricht, European
Institute of Public Administration.
Taming the Third Pillar: Management and Decisionmaking in Justice and Home Affairs, Monica den Boer
(1998), Current European Issues Series, Maastricht, European Institute of Public Administration.
Coping with Flexibility and Legitimacy after Amsterdam, Monica den Boer, Alain Guggenbühl and Sophie
Vanhoonacker (1998) (Eds.), Current European Issues Series, Maastricht, European Institute of Public
Administration.
Schengen’s Final Days? Incorporation in the New TEU, External Borders and Information Systems, Monica den
Boer (1998) (Ed.), Maastricht, European Institute of Public Administration.
Undercover Policing and Accountability from an International Perspective, Monica den Boer (1997) (Ed.),
Maastricht, European Institute of Public Administration.
Schengen, Judicial Cooperation and Policy Coordination, Monica den Boer (1997) (Ed.), Maastricht,
European Institute of Public Administration.
The Implementation of Schengen: First the Widening, Now the Deepening, Monica den Boer (1997) (Ed.),
Maastricht, European Institute of Public Administration.
Policing the European Union: Theory, Law and Practice, Anderson, M., Den Boer, M, Cullen, P., Gilmore, W.,
Raab, C. and Walker, N. (1995), Oxford, Clarendon Press.
Police Co-operation across National Boundaries, Malcolm Anderson & Monica den Boer (1994) (Eds.), London,
Pinter.
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“Soft, Smart and Strategic: The International Dimension of EU Action in the Fight against Terrorism”, in The
External Dimension of the European Union’s Area of Freedom, Security and Justice, Jörg Monar and Dieter
Mahncke (2011) (Eds.), Brussels, Peter Lang, In press.
“Schengen”, in Europe Under Threat? Security, migration and integration, Peter Burgess and Serge Gutwirth
(2011) (Eds.). Brussels, VUB Press, In press.
“Policing and Internal Security in the Post-Lisbon Era: New Challenges Ahead” with Willy Bruggeman, in Sarah
Wolff, Flora Goudappel and Jaap de Zwaan (Eds.), Freedom, Security and Justice after Lisbon and Stockholm
(2011), The Hague, T.M.C. Asser Press, pp. 135-153.
“Counter-Terrorism in the European Union: Legal Issues in the Post-Lisbon Era”, with Flora Goudappel, in
Sarah Wolff, Flora Goudappel and Jaap de Zwaan (Eds.) (2011), Freedom, Security and Justice after Lisbon and
Stockholm , The Hague, T.M.C. Asser Press, pp. 173-194.
Discussant Piece of “ The Impact of the European Union on the Greek Criminal Justice System”, by Prof. Dr.
Valsamis Mitsilegas, forthcoming in Leonidas Cheliotis and Sappho Xenakis (eds), Crime and Punishment in
Contemporary Greece: International Comparative Perspectives, Peter Lang AG, 2011, forthcoming.
“Go with the Flow and Undo the Knots: Policing Strategies in an Interconnected World”, in Handbook on
Transnational Organized Crime, Felia Allum (ed.), London, Routledge, 2011, forthcoming.
“Transnational Policing”, in Thomas Hale and David Held (Eds.) (2011), Handbook of Transnational
Governance: New Institutions and Innovations, Cambridge, Polity Press.
“Surveillance Assemblages: Preventing Crime and Terrorism Through Data Monitoring”, with Jelle van Buuren
(2010), in Blad, J., Hildebrandt, M., Rozemond, K., Schuilenburg, M. and Van Calster, P. (eds.), Governing
Security under the Rule of Law?, The Hague, Eleven International Publishers / Onderzoekschool
Maatschappelijke Veiligheid, Governing Security Through the Rule of Law, Amsterdam, Boom, pp. 215-231.
“Preventie en profiling”,in Privacy, 2010, Den Haag, Ministerie van Binnenlandse Zaken, Den Haag, pp. 4553.
”Revolving Doors: Ethics in a Shifting Security Paradigm”, in Monica den Boer and Emile Kolthoff (2010)
(eds.), Ethics and Security, The Hague, Eleven International Publishing, 15-37.
“Keeping Spies and Spooks on the Right Track: Intelligence in the Post 9/11 Intelligence Era”, in Monica
den Boer and Emile Kolthoff (eds.), Ethics and Security, The Hague, Eleven International Publishing, 57-83.
“Ethics and Policing in the Emerging EU Internal Security Architecture”, with Willy Bruggeman, in Monica
den Boer and Emile Kolthoff (eds.), Ethics and Security, Eleven International Publishing, pp. 141-164.
“Introductory Notes”, with Marleen Easton, Jelle Janssens, René Moelker & Tom Vander Beken (2010), in
Blurring Military and Police Roles, Het Groene Gras, The Hague, Eleven International Publishers, pp. 1-7.
“Epilogue. Concluding Notes on the Convergence between Military and Police Roles”, with Jelle Janssens,
Tom Vander Beken, Marleen Easton and René Moelker (2010), in Blurring Mlitary and Police Roles, Het
Groene Gras, The Hague, Eleven International Publishers, pp. 223-228.
“Commentary”, in Mike Bayer, The Blue Planet`. Informal International Police Networks and National
Intelligence, National Defense Intelligence College, Washington D.C., 2010, pp. xi-xii.
“Politiële en justitiële samenwerking in Europa”, with Ludo Block (in Anna van der Vleuten (2010) (red.), De
bestuurljke kaart van de Europese Unie. Instellingen, besluitvorming en beleid. Bussum, Coutinho, pp. 187-202
(tweede, herziene druk).
“Foreword”, in Allum, F., F. Longo, D. Irrera and P. Kostakos, (Eds.), Defining and Defying Organised Crime:
Discourse, Perceptions and Reality, Routledge, pp. xv-xvii.
“New Mobile Crime”, in Peter Burgess (Ed.) (2010), Handbook of New Security Studies, Routledge, pp. 253262.
“The Governance of Police Co-operation in Europe: The Twist Between Networks and Bureaucracies”, in
Frederic Lemieux (Ed.) (2010), International Police Co-operation. Emerging issues, theory and practice,
Willan Publishing, pp. 42-61.
“Politie onder de loep. Toezicht op operationeel optreden in Europees vergelijkend perspectief”, with Roel
Fernhout in Politie in beeld, M.J. Borgers, M.J.A. Duker en L. Stevens (Eds.) (2009),, Liber Amicorum Jan
Naeyé. Wolf Legal Publishers, Nijmegen, pp. 3-27.
“Transnational Crime and Policing”, Encyclopaedia of Transnational Governance Innovation (ETGI), Thomas
Hale and David Held (2009), London: London School of Economics (on-line publication).
“Closing the Web Around Radicalization and Recruitment: Notes on the Legitimacy of European CounterTerrorism Initiatives”, with Claudia Hillebrand and Andreas Nölke in Sirpa Virta (Ed.), (2008), Community
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Policing Meets New Challenges: Preventing Radicalisation and Recruitment, CEPOL volume, Tampere, pp.
64-81.
“Governing Transnational Law Enforcement in the EU: Accountability after the Fuse between Internal and
External Security”, in Jaap de Wilde and Monica den Boer (2008) (eds.), Human Security. Amsterdam
University Press, pp. 71-95.
“A Diagnosis of the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice: remedies and reforms in the domains of
immigration, terrorism and security”, in S. Blockmans and S. Prechal (Eds.) (2007), Reconciling the
Deepening and Widening of the European Union, The Hague, TMC Asser Press, pp. 13-28. ISBN 978-906704-264-2 Peer reviewed.
“Politiesamenwerking”, in C.J.C.F. Fijnaut, E.R. Muller, U. Rosenthal en E.J. van der Torre (Eds.) (2007),
Politie: studies over haar werking en organisatie, 2007, Samsom.
“A View Across the Border: Higher Police Education in The Netherlands”, with Harry Peeters, in B. Krevelt
(Ed.) (2007), Empirische Polizeiforschung IX: Stand und Perspektiven der Polizeiausbildung, 2007, Frankfurt,
Verlag für Polizeiwissenschaft, pp. 115-130.
“Fusing the Fragments: Challenges for EU Internal Security Governance on Terrorism”, in Dieter Mahncke
and Jörg Monar (2006) (Eds.), International Terrorism. A European Response to a Global Threat?, College of
Europe Studies No. 3, Brussels, Peter Lang Publishers, pp. 83-111.
“Władza rozproszona w obszarze bezpieczeństwa wewnętrznego UE“ (Plural Governance and EU Internal
Security: Chances and Limitations of enhanced Cooperation in the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice),
in Nowa Europa, 2006, 2 (4), Centrum Europejskie Natolin, pp. 125-147.
“Citizen’s Rights and Internal Security in the European Union, in Sonja Puntscher Riekmann, Günter Herzig
and Christian Dirninger (Eds.) (2006), Europa Res Publica. Europäischer Konvent und Verfassungsgebung als
Annäherung an eine europäische Republik? Europapolitische Reihe des Herbert-Batliner-Europainstitutes,
Band 4, Wien/Köln/Weimar: Böhlau, 149-166.
“New dimensions in EU police co-operation with a special focus on Europol”, in Jaap W. de Zwaan and
Flora A.N.J. Goudappel (2006) (Eds.), Freedom, Security and Justice in the European Union. Implementation
of The Hague Programme, The Hague, TMC Asser Press, ISBN 90-6704-225-0, pp. 221-232.
“Negotiating the Charter of Fundamental Rights. Novel Method on the Way to the Nice Treaty”, with
Cristina Poleda Polo, in Finn Laursen (Ed.) (2006), The Treaty of Nice: Actor Preferences, Bargaining and
Institutional Choice, Leiden, Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 503-528, ISBN 9004 14820 5.
“Copweb Europe: Venues, Virtues and Vexations of Transnational Policing”, in Wolfram Kaiser and Peter
Starie (2005) (Eds.), Transnationalism in the European Union. Towards a Common Political Space, London
and New York, Routledge, pp. 191-209.
“Police and Judicial Cooperation in Criminal Matters: A Dynamic Policy Area Adrift?”, in M. Peter van der
Hoek (2005) (Ed.), Public Administration and Public Policy in the European Union, New York, Marcel Dekker,
Inc, pp. 417-432.
“Counter-terrorism in the EU: The Internationalisation of Domestic Criminal Justice Policies”, W. P. Heere
(Ed.) (2004), From Government to Governance: 2003 The Hague Joint Conference of Contemporary Issues of
International Law, The Hague, Asser Institute, pp. 379-388.
“The European Convention and its Implications for Justice and Home Affairs Cooperation”, Joanna Apap
(2004) (ed.), Justice and Home Affairs in the EU: Liberty and Security Issues after Enlargement, Edward
Elgar, Cheltenham, pp. 121-133.
“Enhanced Cooperation between Police and Judicial Bodies in the European Union”, in Claudia de Faria
(2004) (Ed.), Enlarging the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice, Maastricht, EIPA.
“The EU and Counter-Terrorism: Human Rights in the Balance?”, in URIOS, The Law on Terror, 2003, Wolf
Legal Publishers, pp. 29-45.
“9/11 and the Europeanisation of Anti-Terrorism Policy: A Critical Assessment”, in W.Ph. Stol and Monica
den Boer (2004) (Eds.), Politiekundige Verkenningen 2003-2004, Elsevier, pp. 147-162.
“Urban Security: A View from the European Balcony”, with Annemieke Peters, in Kees van der Vijver & Jan
Terpstra (Eds.) (2004), Urban Safety: Problems, Governance and Strategies, IPIT, Enschede, pp. 145-163.
"The EU Counter-Terrorism Wave: Window of Opportunity or Profound Policy Transformation?", in
Marianne van Leeuwen (Ed.) (2003), Confronting Terrorism: European Experiences, Threat Perceptions and
Policies, Kluwer Law International, pp. 185-206.
“A New Area of Freedom, Security and Justice: The Shaping of a Hybrid Compromise”, in Finn Laursen
(2002) (Ed.), The Amsterdam Treaty. National Preference Formation, Interstate Bargaining and Outcome,
Odense, Odense University Press, pp. 509-535.
42. “Police Cooperation in the EU: An Update of Events”, in W. Czaplinski (Ed.) (2002), “Poland’s Way to the
European Union”, Warsaw, Scholar Publishing House, pp. 340-354. Simultaneously published in Polish
Yearbook of International Law, vol.25, 2001, pp. 293-305.
43. “Converge or Not to Converge…That’s the Question: A Comparative Analysis of Europeanisation Trends in
Criminal Justice Organisations”, with Patrick Doelle in M. den Boer (2002) (Ed.), Organised Crime:…, EIPA,
Maastricht, pp. 1-69.
44. “The Netherlands”, Chapter in M. den Boer (Ed.) (2002), Organised Crime: …, Maastricht, European
Institute of Public Administration, pp. 397-455.
45. “Portugal”, Chapter in M. den Boer (Ed.) (2002), Organised Crime:…”, Maastricht, EIPA, pp. 457-468.
46. “Law Enforcement Cooperation in an Expanding EU: Growing Complexity Despite Institutionalisation and
Formalisation”, in Claudia de Faria (Ed.) (2002), Managing Migration Flows and Preventing Illegal
Immigration, Maastricht, European Institute of Public Administration, pp. 65-85.
47. "Institutional Shaping and Networking: Changes and Opportunities for "Good Governance" in EU Criminal
Justice Cooperation?", in Francesca Longo (Ed.) (2002), The European Union and the Challenge of
Transnational Organised Crime. Towards a Common Police and Judicial Approach, Milano, Giuffrè, pp. 2140.
48. “Pour la création d’un cadre réglementant la responsabilité de la police : le cas Europol”, D’Europol à
Parlopol. Conférence interparlementaire sur le contrôle démocratique d’Europol, 2002, Amsterdam, Boom,
pp. 28-45.
49. “Cybercrime”, Strategies of the EU and the US in Combating Transnational Organized Crime, in Brice De
Ruyver, Gert Vermeulen, Tom Vanderbeken (Eds.) (2002), Antwerp/Apeldoorn, Maklu, pp. 431-444.
50. “To What Extent Can There Be Flexibility in the Application of Schengen in the New Member States?”, in
Joanna Apap and Malcolm Anderson (Eds.) (2002), Police and Justice Co-operation and the New European
borders, The Hague, Kluwer Law International, pp. 139-149.
51. “Intelligence Exchange and the Control of Organised Crime: From Europeanisation via Centralisation to
Dehydration?”, in Joanna Apap and Malcolm Anderson (Eds.) (2002), Police and Justice Co-operation and
the New European borders, The Hague, Kluwer Law International, pp. 151-161.
52. “Law Enforcement Co-operation and Transnational Organised Crime in Europe”, in Mats Berdal and Monica
Serrano (Eds.) (2002),, Transnational Organized Crime and International Security: Business as Usual?, Lynne
Rienner, pp. 103-116.
53. Contribution to F. Hendriks and P.W. Tops (2001), Politiek en Interactief Bestuur. Interacties en interpretaties
rond de ontwikkeling van het Nationaal Verkeers- en Vervoersplan, Den Haag, Elsevier.
54. “¿Incorporación sin cambio? Cooperación policial de Schengen a la UE”. In: Gil Arias Fernández & Belén
Ramírez Sánchez (Eds.) (2001), Asilo, Immigración y cruce de fronteras, Universidad Antonio de Nebrija.
55. “The Incorporation of Schengen into the TEU: A Bridge Too Far?”, in Jörg Monar and Wolfgang Wessels
(Eds.) (2001), The Treaty of Amsterdam: Challenges and Opportunities for the European Union,
Cassels/Pinter, London, 2001, pp. 296-318.
56. “A Hurdled Admission: The Integration of Candidate Countries into the Area of Freedom, Security and
Justice”, with Gilles de Kerchove,, in Vincent Kronenberger (Ed.) (2001), The European Union and the
International Legal Order – Discord and Harmony, The Hague, T.M.C. Asser Press, pp. 315-329.
57. “Erop of Eronder: ICT en de inrichting van de Europese ruimte”, in S. Zouridis and P. Frissen (Eds) (2001), ICT,
Internet, Beleid en Sturing, Onderzoeksprogramma Internet en Openbaar Bestuur, Den Haag.
58. “The Fight Against Terrorism in the Second and Third Pillar of the Maastricht Treaty: Complement or
Overlap?”, European Democracies against Terrorism: Government Policies and Intergovernmental
Cooperation, Fernando Reinares (Ed.) Monica den Boer (2001), Dartmouth: Ashgate Publishing Company, pp.
211-226.
59. "From Networks to Institutions...or Vice Versa? Opportunities for "Good Governance" in EU Police
Cooperation. Collegium no. 22, XII.2001: Integrated Security in Europe, a democratic perspective, College of
Europe, Bruges, pp. 36-43.
60. "Conclusions", in Collegium no. 22, XII 2001: Integrated Security in Europe, a democratic perspective,
College of Europe, Bruges, pp. 135-138.
61. "EU Policy concerning Trafficking in Human Beings in the Light of a Common Asylum Procedure", Revue des
Affaires Européennes - Law and European Affairs, Vol. 12, 2001-2002/5, pp. 613-618
62. “The EU and Organized Crime: Fighting a New Enemy with Many Tentacles”, in Emilio Viano (2000) (Ed.),
Global Organized Crime and International Security, Ashgate, Aldershot: 13-24.
63. “Justice and Home Affairs: Integration through Incrementalism?”, in Policy-Making in the European Union,
4th edition, with William Wallace in Helen Wallace and William Wallace (Eds.), Oxford, Oxford University
Press, pp. 493-519.
64. “Justice and Home Affairs Cooperation in the Treaty on European Union’, in Stephen Weatherill Ed.), Cases
and Materials on EC Law, 5th edition, 2000, London, Blackstone Press, pp. 197-201.
65. “Internationalization: A Challenge to Police Organizations in Europe”, in R. Mawby (Ed.) (1999), Policing
Across the World: Issues for the Twenty-first Century, London, UCL Press, pp. 59-74.
66. “Framing an Anti Organised Crime Strategy in the European Union: Pitfalls and Opportunities”, in: G.J.N.
Bruinsma & C.D. van der Vijver (Eds.) (1999), Public Safety in Europe, Enschede, University of Twente,
International Police Institute Twente (IPIT), pp. 173-182.
67. “Internationale Politiesamenwerking”, Chapter 23, in Cyrille Fijnaut, Erwin Muller and Uri Rosenthal (Eds.)
(1999), Politie. Studies over haar werking en organisatie, Samsom, Alphen a/d Rijn, pp. 577-617.
68. “An Area of Freedom, Security and Justice: Bogged Down by Compromise”, in David O’Keeffe and Patrick
Twomey (Eds.) (1999), Legal Issues of the Amsterdam Treaty, Oxford, Hart: 303-321.
69. “The Policy of the European Union in the Fields of Justice and Home Affairs - Between Political
Functionalism and Social Legitimacy”, in Crime and Security as a Topic of Civic and Political Education in
Europe, Bonn/Amsterdam, Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung, 1998, pp. 56-67 (Die Politik der
Europäischen Union im Bereich der Innern- und Justizpolitik - zwischen politischem Funktionalismus und
gesellschaftlicher Legitimität - in same volume: 62-75).
70. “Steamy Windows: Transparency and Openness in Justice and Home Affairs”, in Veerle Deckmyn and Ian
Thomson (1998) (Eds.), Openness and Transparency in the European Union, Maastricht, European Institute
of Public Administration, pp. 91-105.
71. “Introduction”, with Alain Guggenbühl and Sophie Vanhoonacker (1998) (Eds.), in Monica den Boer et al
(Eds.), Coping with Flexibility and Legitimacy after Amsterdam, Current European Issues, Maastricht,
European Institute of Public Administration, pp. 1-8.
72. “Defying a Global Challenge: Reflections about a Joint EU-US Venture against Transnational Organised Crime”,
in Jörg Monar (Ed.) (1998), The New Transatlantic Agenda and the Future of EU-US Relations, Kluwer Law
International, pp. 109-126.
73. “Introduction”, in Boer, Monica den (1997) (Ed.), Schengen, Judicial Cooperation and Policy Coordination,
Maastricht, European Institute of Public Administration.
74. “Schengen Agreement”, International Encyclopedia of Public Policy and Administration, Jay Shafritz (1997)
(Ed.), Westview Press, pp. 2026 - 2031.
75. “Travel Notes on the Bumpy Road from Schengen via Maastricht to Amsterdam”, in Boer, Monica den (Ed. )
(1997), The Implementation of Schengen, Maastricht, European Institute of Public Administration.
76. “Forza Polizia: Time to Change the Italian Policing System?”, in Otwin Marenin (Ed.) (1997), Policing Change:
Changing Police: International Perspectives, Current Issues in Criminal Justice, Volume 14, New York, Garland
Press, pp. 135-170.
77. “Justice and Home Affairs: Attachment without Integration”, in Helen Wallace and William Wallace (1996)
(Eds.), Policy-Making in the European Union, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 3d edition, pp. 389-409.
78. “Schengen: A New Security Regime for Europe”, in Kay Hailbronner (Hrsg.) (1996), Zusammenarbeit der
Polizei- und Justizverwaltungen in Europa. Die Situation nach Maastricht - Schengen und SIS, Heidelberg,
Kriminalistik Verlag, pp. 95-110.
79. “Police Cooperation”, in J. Monar, N. Neuwahl, D. O'Keeffe, W. Robinson (1996) (Eds.), Butterworths Expert
Guide to the European Union, Butterworths, London/Edinburgh/Dublin, pp. 247-249.
80. “The Hermeneutics of Justice and Home Affairs Cooperation”, in La justice pénale et l'Europe, F. Tulkens et
Henri-D. Bosly (Eds.) (1996), Travaux des XVèmes Journées juridiques Jean Dabin, Bruylant, Bruxelles: 321326.
81. “Moving between Bonafide and Bogus: The Policing of Inclusion and Exclusion in Europe”, Robert Miles and
Dietrich Thränhardt (Eds.) (1995), Migration and European Integration: The Dynamics of Inclusion and
Exclusion, London/Madison, PinterPublishers/Fairleigh Dicksinson University Press: 92-111.
82. “Police, Customs and Judicial Cooperation in the Treaty on European Union”, Justice and Home Affairs in the
European Union: The Development of the Third Pillar, Jörg Monar and Roland Bieber (Eds.) (1995), Brussels,
European Interuniversity Press, 1995: 191-200.
83. “The Quest for International Policing: Rhetoric and Justification in a Disorderly Debate”, in Malcolm Anderson
& Monica den Boer (1994) (Eds.), Police Co-operation across National Boundaries, London, Pinter Anderson &
Den Boer, pp. 174-196..
84. “Europe and the Art of International Police Co-operation: Free Fall or Measured Scenario?”. In: Legal Issues
of the Maastricht Treaty, David O'Keeffe & Patrick Twomey (Eds.) (1994), London, Chancery, pp. 279-291.
85. “Citizenship and Co-operation in Justice and Home Affairs”, with Malcolm Anderson & Gary Miller,
Maastricht and Beyond: Building the European Union, Andrew Duff, John Pinder and Roy Price (Eds.) (1994),
London, Routledge, pp. 104-122.
86. “Eisen en straffen: rechtvaardigingsstrategieën bij de politierechter”. M. Moerings (red.) (1994), Hoe punitief
is Nederland?, Pompe Reeks 14, Arnhem, Gouda Quint bv, pp. 165-177.
87. “Systém policejní spolupráce v Evropê v roce 1992” (A System of European Police Co-operation in 1992), with
Neil Walker, in: Evropské a mezinárodní Právo (EMP) (1992), pp. 21-26.
88. “A Linguistic Analysis of Narrative Coherence in the Court-Room”, in P. Nerhot (Ed.) (1990), Law,
Interpretation and Reality, Dordrecht, Kluwer Academic Publishers, pp. 346-379.
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“Security Clouds: Towards an Ethical Governance of Surveillance in Europe”, with Jelle van Buuren, in Journal
of Cultural Economy, special issue edited by Marieke de Goede and Louise Amore (forthcoming 2012).
“Preventive Empires: Security Dynamics at Multiple Levels of Governance”, submitted to Amsterdam Law
Forum (forthcoming August 2011).
“Preventive Empires: Security Dynamics at Multiple levels of governance”, Amsterdam Law Forum, Jrg. 2010,
nr. 3, pp. 102-113. www.amsterdamlawforum.org
“Technology-Led Policing in the European Union: An Assessment”, Cahiers Politiestudies, Jrg. 2011, nr. 20, pp.
39-56.
“Politiesamenwerking in Europa”, Strafblad, Afl. 3, 17 november 2010, jrg. 8, pp. 402-409.
“Legitimacy Under Pressure: The European Web of Counter-Terrorism Networks”, with Claudia Hillebrand
and Andreas Noelke (2008), Journal of Common Market Studies, Vol. 46, No. 1, pp. 101-124.
“Immigration and its Effects on the Security Discourse in Europe: Time for Demystification”, Amsterdam Law
Forum, 26 September 2008.
“Wake-Up Call for the Lowlands: Dutch counterterrorism from a comparative perspective”, in Cambridge
Review of International Affairs, Vol. 20, nr. 2, June 2007, pp. 285-302.
“Shifting Gear: Europol in the Contemporary Policing Era”, with Willy Bruggeman in Politique européenne,
special issue Union européenne et sécurité intérieure: institutionnalisation et fragmentation, nr 27,
automne 2007, ISBN: 978-2-296-04489-0; pp. 77-91.
“Schengen III: The Show Must Go On”, in SEW, Tijdschrift voor Sociaal en economisch recht, 54st jrg,
September 2006: 316-322.
“Crime and the Constitution: Brief Chronology of Choices and Circumventions”, Maastricht Journal of
European and Comparative Law, 2004, Vol. 11, No. 2, pp. 143-158.
“Politie en justitie in Europa: van brakke grond tot diepgeworteld bos”, Strafblad, 2003, Afl. 1, 18
december 2003, jrg. 1; pp. 16-33.
“Keynote Article: 11 September and the Challenge of Global Terrorism to the EU as a Security Actor”, with
Jörg Monar, in Journal of Common Market Studies, 2002, Volume 40, Annual Review, pp. 11-28.
"Towards an Accountability Regime for an Emerging European Policing Governance", Policing and Society,
Special Issue: “Policing Accountability in Europe”, (Guest editor), Volume 12, Number 4, December 2002,
pp. 275-289.
“Not Merely a Matter of Moving House. Police co-operation from Schengen to the TEU”, Maastricht Journal of
European and Comparative Law, 2001, Vol 7, No 4, pp. 336-357.
“Bestrijding georganiseerde misdaad in Europa. Een vergelijkend perspectief”, Justitiële Verkenningen, nr.
2,2001, pp. 25-42.
“The Fight Against Organised Crime in Europe: A Comparative Perspective”, in European Journal on Criminal
Policy and Research, 2001, no. 9, pp. 259-272.
“The Schengen acquis and the EU Candidate Countries”, in Challenge Europe, Issue 5, Building a European
Area of Freedom, Security and Justice, The European Policy Centre, Brussels, October 2001 pp. 32-36.
“Pays Bas / Netherlands”, The Criminal Justice System Facing the Challenge of Organised Crime”, with A.M.M.
Orie, J.M. Sjöcrona, M.I. Veldt & H. van der Wilt,, in International Review of Penal Law. Special Issue: The
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20. “For the Record or Off the Record: Comments About the Incorporation of Schengen into the EU”, with Laura
Corrado, in European Journal of Migration and Law, 1999, Vol. 1, No. 4, 397-418.
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22. “Introduction”, in Boer, Monica den (1997), (Ed.), Undercover Policing and Accountability from an
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24. “Hollen of Stilstaan? Justitie en Binnenlandse Zaken in het Nieuwe Verdrag van Amsterdam”, in Nederlands
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25. “Wearing the Inside Out: European Police Cooperation between Internal and External Security”, in European
Foreign Affairs Review, 1997, Vol. 2, Issue 4: 491 - 508.
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32. “Zitieren vor Gericht: Beispiele aus der niederländischen Strafjustiz”. In: Zeitschrift für Semiotik, 1992, Band
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Monica den Boer and Changwon Pyo (2011), Good Policing. Instruments, Models and Practices. AsiaEurope Foundation (ASEF), Brussels / Jakarta:
http://www.asef.org/index.php?option=com_publication&task=view&id=178&Itemid=112.
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ICC and VU for Pearls in Policing 2011. Status: confidential.
Final Report Dutch Future Defence Survey, Ministry of Defence, 2010:
http://www.defensie.nl/organisatie/defensie/verkenningen/eindrapport_verkenningen.
Commissie van Onderzoek Besluitvorming Irak (Iraq Inquiry Committee), 2010,
http://www.rijksoverheid.nl/onderwerpen/irak/documenten-enpublicaties/rapporten/2010/01/12/rapport-commissie-davids.html.
Monica den Boer and Roel Fernhout (2008 / 2009), Police Oversight Mechanisms in Europe: Towards a
Comparative Overview of Ombudsmen and Their Competencies, Report for Asia Europe Foundation,
Amsterdam / Singapore:
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Monica den Boer (supervisor), Isabelle Ioannides and Matteo Tondini (2010), Policy Recommendation
Report on Implications of the Changing Relation between the Ethical Dilemma’s of Internal and External
Security, Deliverable D.3.5. in INEX FP7 project:
http://www.inexproject.eu/index.php?option=com_docman&task=cat_view&Itemid=72&gid=54&orderby
=dmdate_published&ascdesc=DESC.
Monica den Boer (supervisor) and Jelle van Buuren (2009), A Report on the Ethical Issues Raised by the
Increasing Role of Private Security Professionals in Security Analysis and Provision, Deliverable 3.3. in INEX
FP7 project:
http://www.inexproject.eu/index.php?option=com_docman&task=cat_view&Itemid=72&gid=54&orderby
=dmdate_published&ascdesc=DESC.
Monica den Boer (supervisor) and Jelle van Buuren (2008), Security Ethics: A Thin Blue Line, Amsterdam /
Brussels, Report for INEX FP7 project European Commission:
http://www.inexproject.eu/index.php?option=com_docman&task=cat_view&Itemid=72&gid=54&orderby
=dmdate_published&ascdesc=DESC.
Monica den Boer (2003), “9/11 and the Europeanisation of Anti-Terrorism Policy: A Critical Assessment”,
Notre Europe, 2003, Paris, Policy Papers no. 6: http://www.notre-europe.eu/en/axes/europe-and-worldgovernance/works/publication/911-and-the-europeanisation-of-anti-terrorism-policy-a-criticalassessment-1/
Monica den Boer and Toine Spapens (2002), Investigating Organised Crime in European Border Regions:
Law Enforcement and Judicial Cooperation with Regard to Organised Crime – A Comparison between
European Border Regions, (report of project co-financed by the Falcone programme of the European
Commission (2000/FAL/134) and the Programme Politie en Wetenschap (Call 2000-2001)),
Tilburg/Brussels/Bloemendaal, IVA/CRBI, Universiteit van Tilburg.
Investigating Organised Crime in European Border Regions: Law Enforcement and Judicial Cooperation with
Regard to Organised Crime – A Comparison between European Border Regions, (report of project cofinanced by the Falcone programme of the European Commission (2000/FAL/134) and the Programme
Politie en Wetenschap (Call 2000-2001)), Tilburg/Brussels/Bloemendaal, IVA/CRBI, Universiteit van Tilburg.
Monica den Boer and Patrick Doelle (2000) (Eds.), et al., Controlling Organised Crime: Organisational Changes
within the Law Enforcement and Prosecution Services in the EU Member States, Report for the European
Commission, Falcone Programme (98/FAL/145), Maastricht, European Institute of Public Administration.
Monica den Boer (2000), “The Netherlands”, country report in Monica den Boer and Patrick Doelle (Eds.),
Controlling Organised Crime: Organisational Changes within the Law Enforcement and Prosecution Services in
the EU Member States, Report for the European Commission, Falcone Programme (98/FAL/145), Maastricht,
European Institute of Public Administration.
Monica den Boer (2001), Mirror, Mirror on the Wall…Who’s the Fairest of Them All? The Double Logic in
the Imposition of JHA Instruments of Control on Candidate Countries, EUI Working Paper, Schuman
Institute, European University Institute, Florence:
Monica den Boer (2005), “A Fresh Wind From The Hague? Thoughts on Strengthening Security in the EU”,
European Policy Centre Working Paper No. 15, Brussels, pp. 53-61.
Enquêtecommissie opsporingen, Inzake opsporing ’s-Gravenhage, SDU, 1996. Full report (5500 pages)
downloadable from: http://www.burojansen.nl/traa/
Justice and Home Affairs Cooperation in the European Union, Report NSCR WD 95-01, March 1995.
Policing Europe: The Police Systems of Continental Europe, Report NSCR WD 95-06, December 1995.
Immigration, Internal Security and Policing in Europe. Working Paper Series No. VIII, Project Group on
European Police Co-operation, University of Edinburgh, February 1993.
The Police in Italy and European Co-operation. Working Paper Series No. XIII, Project Group on European
Police Co-operation, December 1993.
Police Co-operation after Maastricht. Research Paper No 2/92, European Community Research Unit,
University of Hull, May 1992.
Malcolm Anderson and Monica den Boer (Eds.), European Police Co-operation. Proceedings of a Seminar.
Department of Politics, University of Edinburgh, August 1992.
Schengen: Intergovernmental Scenario for European Police Co-operation. Working Paper Series No. V, Project
Group on European Police Co-operation, September 1991.
The Police in the Netherlands and European Co-operation. Working Paper Series No. IV, Project Group on
European Police Co-operation, December 1991.
Contribution to the following reports of the Dutch Advisory Council on International Affairs (http://www.aivadvies.nl):
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Follow-Up Report: Bridging the Gap between Citizens and Brussels (2003), no. 32
Failing States: A Global Responsibility (2004), no. 35.
The European Union’s New Eastern Neighbours (2005), no. 44.
The Netherlands in a Changing EU, NATO and UN (2005), no. 45.
Counter-Terrorism from an International and European Perspective (2006), no. 49.
Europe: A Priority! (2006), no. 52.
The Benelux: The Benefit and Necessity of Enhanced Cooperation (2007), no. 53
Cooperation between the EU and Russia (2008), no. 61
The EU’s Capacity for Further Enlargement (2010), no. 71
EU and Human Rights (Summer 2011)
European Defence Cooperation (pending)
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“Laat 1000 Bloemen Bloeien? Veiligheidsregio’s in ontwikkeling”, Liber Amicorum Jan Willem Holtslag. Den
Haag, Ministerie van Binnenlandse Zaken en Koninkrijksrelaties, 19-25.
“De Belgen Doen het Beter: Blauwe Bespiegelingen over de Grens”, Passie voor Politie. In het hart van het
vak, Publicatie Politieacademie, Apeldoorn, 2007, pp. 179-190.
“Dan maar geen touwtje uit de brievenbus. Amsterdammers over de veiligheid van hun stad”, Inleiding bij
Corien van Zweden (met Hans Boutellier), Het touwtje uit de brievenbus. Verhalen over veiligheid in
Amsterdam, 2005, Rozenberg Publishers, pp. 7-14.
"Fort Europa in de Polder: Hoe beveilig je internationale conferenties in een gedeconcentreerd bestel?", met
Joelle Hermens in Tijdschrift voor de Politie, 2005, 9, 9 september, pp.22-26.
“Police and Judicial Cooperation in Criminal Matters: Will the EU Constitutional Treaty Keep it Together?”,
Challenge Europe, 2004, European Policy Centre on-line journal, http://www.theepc.net/
“Praktische samenwerking in Euregio’s. Opsporing georganiseerde criminaliteit”, met Toine Spapens in
Tijdschrift voor Politie, 2003, March, pp. 7-11.
“Strafrecht in Europa: Zwevend tussen Realiteit en Futurisme”, De Helling, 2002.
“Colloque de l’Institut Européen d’Administration Publique: La Lutte Contre le (Cyber-) Crime et la Protection
des Données à Caractère Personnel dans l’Union Européenne, with Patrick Doelle in Revue de Science
Criminelle et de Droit Pénal Comparé, nr. 1, 2000, pp. 268-273.
“Uniform model voor bestrijden van de georganiseerde misdaad? Convergentie in de Europese Unie”, in
Tijdschrift voor de Politie, nr. 10, oktober 2000, pp. 4-9.
Controlling organised crime in the EU Member States: Towards a Convergence between National Criminal
Justice Systems?, with Patrick Doelle in Eipascope 2000/3, pp. 36-39.
“Booming business in Brussel: JBZ-instrumenten rollen in hoog tempo van de lopende band”, Trema, 1999,
nr. 2 (February), pp. 38-41.
“Europese politiesamenwerking in het nieuwe millennium: context, cohesie en controle”, in Op weg naar
Tampere, verslag van de Clingendaelconferentie, Den Haag, 27 September 1999 (B.J.S.Hoetjes ed. ), pp. 4153.
“The “Falcone” Research Project on Organisational Changes within the Police and Prosecution Services of the
EU Member States as a Consequence of the Fight against Organised Crime”, with Patrick Doelle in Eipascope,
99/3, pp. 23-25.
“Samenwerking en communicatie tussen politie en OM. Een nadere beschouwing van een aantal projecten”,
met Stefanie Casparie and Marijke Malsch (1996), Het Tijdschrift voor de Politie, juli/augustus 1996, nr. 7/8,
pp. 24-27.
“De Derde Pijler van de Europese Unie”, Summarised presentation d.d. 26 September 1997, Integrale
Veiligheid in Europa. Heden en toekomst. Den Haag, Nederlands Politie Instituut, 1998, pp. 28-35.
“Step by Step Progress: An Update on the Free Movement of Persons and Internal Security”, EIPASCOPE, No.
1997/2, pp. 8-11.
“Schengen: Geliefd en Gevreesd Verdrag”, in Openbaar Bestuur, Vol. 7, november 1997, pp. 22-25.
“Oude Kleren voor een Nieuwe Keizer?”, in Europa Periodiek, 2/97, pp. 29 and 30.
“Resultaten van de EIPA Conferentie. Uitwisseling van informatie en inlichtingen in de context van de
Uitvoeringsovereenkomst van Schengen”, in Intellex ‘97: Conferentie inzake tactische en strategische
informatie-uitwisseling over georganiseerde misdaad, Ministerie van Justitie, Den Haag, 1997, pp. 143-152.
“Justice and Home Affairs Cooperation: Current Issues”, in EIPASCOPE, No. 1996/1, pp. 12-16.
21. “Justice and Home Affairs Cooperation in the European Union: Current Issues”, Contributions from Abroad, in
Gli Stranieri, Rassegna di Studi giurisprudenza e legislazione in materia di stranieri, Numero 1, gennaio-aprile
1996, Anno 3, 101-110 (reproduction of 1996 EIPASCOPE article).
22. “Aktuální otázky spolupráce v otázkách spravedlnosti a vnit_ní bezpe_nosti v EU”, in EMP, 6-7 1996, pp. 3135. (Reproduction and translation of 1996 EIPASCOPE article).
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