Publications
by John A.E. VERVAELE, Gabriele FORNASARI and Daria SARTORI (Eds.) - book
European criminal justice in the Post-Lisbon Area of Freedom, Security and Justice
In thia book the author firmly underlines the need for the harmonised criminal lawto pass the test of proportionality, subsidiarity and necessity, being conceived as ultima ratio. Thus, every time a different kind of sanction can be used to prevent and punish illicit activities, criminalization should be avoided.
by Chloe BRIERE, Anne WEYEMBERGH and Ines ARMADA - study
The inter-agency cooperation and future architecture of the EU criminal justice and law enforcement area
Upon request by the LIBE Committee, this study aims at analysing the current relationship and foreseeable cooperation between several EU agencies and bodies: Europol, Eurojust, the European...
by Anne WEYEMBERGH and Francesca GALLI (Eds.) - book
Do labels still matter? Blurring boundaries between administrative and criminal law: The influence of the EU
Criminal law has considerably evolved in the last few decades.
A number of new trends have challenged the traditional features of “modern criminal law”. One of the new trends affecting criminal...
by Christoffer WONG in Anne WEYEMBERGH and Francesca GALLI (Eds.), "Do labels still matter? Blurring boundaries between administrative and criminal law. The influence of the EU" - article
Criminal Sanctions and administrative penalties: the quid of the ne bis in idem principle and some original sins
This articles discusses (1) how the ECtHR has, without good justification, borrowed the concept of criminal offence as developed in the case law concerning Article 6 ECHR (fair trial rights) in...
by Katja SUGMAN and Matjaž JAGER in Anne WEYEMBERGH and Francesca GALLI (Eds.), "Do labels still matter? Blurring boundaries between administrative and criminal law. The influence of the EU" - article
The organization of administrative and criminal law in national legal systems: exclusion, organized or non-organized co-existence
The first part focuses on an analysis of selected case studies, namely different types of crimes where the EU plays an increasing role: trafficking in human beings, terrorism, protection of the...
by Michiel LUCHTMAN in Anne WEYEMBERGH and Francesca GALLI (Eds.), "Do labels still matter? Blurring boundaries between administrative and criminal law. The influence of the EU" - article
Inter-state cooperation at the interface of administrative and criminal law
The book is divided into two parts: The first part focuses on an analysis of selected case studies, namely different types of crimes where the EU plays an increasing role: trafficking in human...
by Anne WEYEMBERGH, Ines ARMADA and Chloe BRIERE - study
The inter-agency cooperation and future architecture of the EU criminal justice and law enforcement area
Upon request by the LIBE Committee, this study aims at analysing the current relationship and foreseeable cooperation between several EU agencies and bodies: Europol, Eurojust, the European...