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by Samuli MIETTINEN - article

The Europeanization of Criminal Law: Competence and its Control in the Lisbon Era

How is EU criminal legislative competence regulated after the Lisbon Treaty? The European Union has always had powers which affect national criminal law. Classic internal market judgments consider whether national criminal law measures are justified restrictions of freedom of movement. The Union s direct legislative powers in this field have developed more slowly through international...
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by Valsamis MITSILEGAS in Francesca IPPOLITO and Sara IGLESIAS (Eds.), "Protecting Vulnerable Groups" - article

The Place of the Victim in Europe’s Area of Criminal Justice

The past 15 years have witnesses the transformation of the EU into an AFSJ marked by the evolution of the EU constitutional framework in the field via the entry into force of the Treaties of...
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by Leandro Mancano - article

Criminal Conduct and Lack of Integration into the Society under EU Citizenship: This Marriage is not to Be Performed

This paper presents three possible scenarios of interaction between criminal law (and detention in particular) and EU citizenship. The first scenario focuses on the actual relationship between EU...
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by Claudio MATERA - article

Another parochial decision? The Common European Asylum System at the crossroad between IHL and refugee law in Diakité

The relationship between the EU legal order and the international one has been the focus of attention in recent years. Whilst triggered by the ‘insurrectionist’ attitude of the Court of Justice of...
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by Gert VERMEULEN and Wendy DE BONDT - book

Justice, Home Affairs and Security: European and International Institutional and Policy Development

This book offers insight into the historical, institutional, and topical development of the EU policy in the areas of justice, home affairs, and security, well-embedded in a broader international...
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by Pedro CAEIRO (Ed.) - collective_book

The European Union Agenda on Procedural Safeguards for Suspects or Accused Persons: the “second wave” and its predictable impact on Portuguese law

This e-book focuses on the three proposals tabled by the Commission in November 2013 to implement the Council's Roadmap on procedural safeguards for suspects and accused, concerning legal aid, the...
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by Floriana BIANCO, Annalisa LUCIFORA, Grazia Maria VAGLIASINDI and Ugo SALANITRO - study

Fighting environmental crime in France: A country report.

In  France environmental  protection has  gained  a constitutional  status following the adoption of  the Environmental  Charter in  2005. The ...
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