Harmonization of criminal law in Europe
In articles by legal scholars from six countries, the ongoing harmonization of criminal law in Europe is analysed from different perspectives. Through an examination of the rapid progress in European Union Law in this area, both the harmonization of substantial criminal law provisions and criminal penalties is shed light on. The development in criminal law cooperation is also accentuated, especially the breakthrough of the principle of mutual recognition and the proposal to establish a European Prosecutor. Special attention is given to the Schengen Agreement, the role of Europol and the more general influence of the harmonizing processes on European states remaining outside the EU. Conclusively, the challenges presented by a transnational criminal procedure to the preservation of human rights, are examined. The articles are based on lectures given at a colloquium in Bergen (Norway).
Journal/Publisher: Intersentia
Co-author/s: Erling Johannes HUSABO
Publication type: Book
Number of pages/Page range: 158
Language/s (content): English
Date of publication: 01-08-05
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Full name Asbjorn STRANDBAKKEN
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University/Institution University of Bergen
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