Academic Projects in EU Criminal Law
University of Catania
The European Penal Area after Lisbon: new EU competences, new instruments, new balance between needs to fight against crime and protection of fundamental rights
The Module aims to comply with students’ and practitioners’ growing demand of deeper and continuous learning about European action in criminal matters. The project is directed to investigate, with a multidisciplinary approach, on the balance between the development of the European action and policies related to criminal matters with citizens' expectations related to security and justice, as...
ULB (ECLAN)
ECLAN II – 2nd phase of the ECLAN network development
The ECLAN II Project aimed the second phase developing the ECLAN network. This second phase was necessary for the ECLAN’s functioning in the long term and for adequately fulfils its missions. Its...
Procuradoria General da República
Strengthening the recovery of assets in the framework of the fight against serious crime (Decision 2007/125/JHA)
Assessing the relevance of the recovery of proceeds as an instrument in the fight against serious crime, with a particular focus on mechanisms of extended confiscation.
Prof. Anne Weyemberg (promoter)
L’Union européenne et la prévention du terrorisme : impact sur le droit pénal et redéfinition de la relation entre le droit pénal européen et les droits pénaux nationaux
The project covers an essential part of the work of the EU within the framework of the fight against terrorism, namely the part relating to criminal law and cooperation between departments of...
University of Castilla-La Mancha
Data Protection in Criminal Proceedings
The main goal of the DPiCP Project was to provide awareness of the main principles and rights on data protection applicable in investigations and further steps of criminal proceedings. To this...
University of Castilla-La Mancha
Treaty of Lisbon, the answer to all problems and shortcomings of judicial cooperation in criminal matters?
The main goal of the Project was to promote discussion among academics and practitioners on the most relevant changes introduced by the Treaty of Lisbon in the Area of Freedom, Security and...
ULB (ECLAN)
An analysis of the future of mutual recognition in criminal matters in the European Union
Background
Following the invitation to tender published in summer 2007 the study Analysis of the future of mutual recognition in criminal matters in the European Union was awarded by the...