TY - JOUR AB - One of the aims of the United Kingdom during its Presidency of the European Union (EU) and the G8 in 2005 was to explore avenues for improving international co-operation across a range of issues, including my own field of Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP). I consider international cooperation in the field of CIP to be vitally important, particularly when we consider that many businesses that make up our Critical National Infrastructures are multi-national companies, whose headquarters are often based outside of our own borders. Before I continue through I think it is important to establish exactly what CIP is as the term can mean different things to different nations. So as a starting point, I will briefly outline what we understand CIP to mean in the UK, and then offer some areas for consideration where I believe international co-operation in this area could be further developed. AU - Hoverd, Harry DO - 10.7396/2006_2_C KW - Critical Infrastruce Protection CIP United Kingdom EU NATO L1 - http://www.bmi.gv.at/cms/BMI_SIAK/4/2/1/2006/ausgabe_2/files/Hoverd_2_2006.pdf LA - eng IS - 2 PY - 2006 SN - 1813-3495 SP - 26-33 ST - International co-operation on Critical Infrastructure Protection T2 - SIAK-Journal − Zeitschrift für Polizeiwissenschaft und polizeiliche Praxis TI - International co-operation on Critical Infrastructure Protection UR - http://www.bmi.gv.at/cms/BMI_SIAK/4/2/1/2006/ausgabe_2/files/Hoverd_2_2006.pdf VL - 3 ID - 349 ER -