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European Critical Infrastructure Protection

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The recent European Council Directive 114/08 requested the EU Member States to perform an assessment aimed at the identification and designation of the so-called European Critical Infrastructures (ECI). Every analysis of the results of the "first round" of identifications and designations has only taken into account the numbers of ECIs effectively designated, consequently leaving aside all of the other elements related to this important path towards a harmonized vision of the "European Security". This work, with its unprecedented approach, focuses on the elements that have maximized or frustrated the ambitious European objectives and on the issues that might have prevented the directive reaching its full potential. Furthermore, the study offers an in-depth perspective on the lessons learned - including those that can be learned from the US pre-post 9/11 CIP policies - as well as an assessment of the state of play of the Member States after the implementation of the directive, together with predictions for future challenges.

List of contents

1. Introduction.- 2. A Brief Chronicle of CIP Main Events in the USA Before and After September 11 th , 2001.- 3. European Critical Infrastructures and the Directive 114/08/EC.- 4. State of Play of CIP in the EU After the Directive 114/08.- 5. Past, Present and Future of the Identification and Designation of ECIS and the Role of the Operator Security Pan.- 6. The Next Decade of European CIP: Anxiety of Decision, Fear of the Future, Perception of Risk, as Well as Attempting to Answer the Question: "Which of the CIP'S Elements Will Most Affect Critical Infrastructure Protection?".- 7. Conclusions.

Summary

The recent European Council Directive 114/08 requested the EU Member States to perform an assessment aimed at the identification and designation of the so-called European Critical Infrastructures (ECI). Every analysis of the results of the "first round" of identifications and designations has only taken into account the numbers of ECIs effectively designated, consequently leaving aside all of the other elements related to this important path towards a harmonized vision of the "European Security". This work, with its unprecedented approach, focuses on the elements that have maximized or frustrated the ambitious European objectives and on the issues that might have prevented the directive reaching its full potential. Furthermore, the study offers an in-depth perspective on the lessons learned - including those that can be learned from the US pre-post 9/11 CIP policies - as well as an assessment of the state of play of the Member States after the implementation of the directive, together with predictions for future challenges.

Product details

Authors Alessandro Lazari
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.04.2014
 
EAN 9783319074962
ISBN 978-3-31-907496-2
No. of pages 154
Dimensions 163 mm x 243 mm x 15 mm
Weight 379 g
Illustrations XX, 154 p. 15 illus., 4 illus. in color.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > International law, foreign law

B, Transportation, International Law, Electrical Engineering, Private International Law, Law and Criminology, Transportation Technology and Traffic Engineering, Pollution, European law, Conflict of Laws, comparative law, Energy industries & utilities, Water pollution, Law—Europe, Water supply & treatment

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