Events
Comparative Criminal Procedures: The Case of Terrorism Investigations and Prosecutions
The purpose of this one-day conference is to highlight the similarities and differences between the two systems of accusatorial and inquisitor...
Opting out of EU Criminal law: What is actually involved?
Protocol 36 to the Lisbon Treaty gives the UK the right to opt out of all the police and criminal justice measures adopted under the Treaty of Maas...
Terrorist blacklisting: inevitable reform? Squaring the circle: protecting sensitive security information whilst respecting righ
Full title: "Terrorist blacklisting: inevitable reform? Squaring the circle: protecting sensitive security information whilst respecting rights of ...
The Use of Data in Police and Criminal Justice Cooperation : New Rules after Lisbon
On the occasion of the 9th edition of the ECLAN Summer School dedicated to "The EU Area of Criminal Justice", a conference will take place under th...
ECLAN (IEE-ULB)
Approximation of Substantive Criminal Law in the EU: The Way Forward
The European Union’s efforts to approximate substantive criminal law began under the third pillar of the Maastricht Treaty, then amended by the Ams...
ECLAN (IEE-ULB)
La dimension externe de l'Espace de Liberté, Sécurité et Justice au lendemain de Lisbonne et de Stockholm: un bilan à mi-parcou
The external dimension of the AFSJ is a developing field that is growing in importance. This conference, which will lead to a collective book under...
The European Investigation Order: What Mutual Recognition after Lisbon?
Although the EIO Directive is an opportunity for a comprehensive reform of the framework for obtaining evidence in the EU, it remains to be seen wh...
ECLAN (IEE-ULB)
EU-Counter Terrorism Offences: What Impact on National Legislation and Case-Law?
This two-day conference is the first of two events planned in the framework of the ECLAN II project, financed by the European Commission (DG Justic...
Reconfiguration of powers in European criminal justice after Lisbon - the cases of PNR and SWIFT
Post Lisbon, the Parliament has been involved in the conclusion of a number of international agreements, including The Terrorist Finance Tracking P...
Evidence in Criminal Matters in the EU: Admissibility and Acquisition
Since mutual recognition was enshrined as the cornerstone of judicial cooperation in the EU by the European Council of Tampere in 1999, many bindin...