Publications
by Katalin LIGETI and Michele SIMONATO in Anne WEYEMBERGH and Francesca GALLI (Eds.), "Do labels still matter? Blurring boundaries between administrative and criminal law. The influence of the EU" - article
Multidisciplinary investigations into offences against the financial interests of the EU: a quest for an integrated enforcement concept
The present article focuses on the enforcement of the protection of the financial interests of the EU. This area is characterised by the parallel development of several sectoral administrative regimes which were only later extended by horizontal administrative enforcement powers of the Commission as well as national criminal law enforcement schemes. The combination of administrative and...
by Katalin LIGETI and Anne WEYEMBERGH in Leendert ERKELENS, Arjen MEIJ, Marta PAWLIK (Eds.), "The European Public Prosecutor’s Office. An Extended Arm or a Two-Headed Dragon?" - article
The European Public Prosecutor’s Office: Certain Constitutional Issues
The EPPO proposal proclaims a new generation of EU judicial body with, on the one hand, vertical/supranational integration aspects and, on the other hand, horizontal/intergovernmental elements....
by Gerard COFFEY, Raymond BYRNE, Claire BRUTON and Paul McCUTCHEON - book
Byrne and McCutcheon on the Irish legal system (6th edition)
Beginning with an overview of the Irish Legal system and its history, this book proceeds to discuss the profession and the law officers of the state including changes in the organisation of the...
by Luis ARROYO ZAPATERO, William SCHABAS and Kanako TAKAYAMA (Eds.) - book
Death penalty: A cruel and inhuman punishment
Death penalty: A cruel and inhuman punishment is an academic contribution by Academics for abolition aimed at fostering the debate launched by the United Nations General Assembly in its resolution...
by Jon-Mirena LANDA - book
Transitional justice : proposals for the Basque case
This book contains the proceedings of the seminar held in the Peace House in Donostia-San Sebastian on 17 October 2013. The event examined proposals on Transitional Justice, seeking to address...
by Andre KLIP (Ed.) - book
Materials on European criminal law (2nd edition)
Over the years, the European Union has expanded its legislation in the area of criminal law, criminal procedure, and cooperation in criminal matters. The process led to an endless number of...
by Luisa MARIN - article
Effective and legitimate? Learning from the lessons of 10 years of practice with the European Arrest Warrant
The article examines the European Arrest Warrant (EAW) and the issues which have emerged in its first 10 years of practice. After a first section explaining the choice for the principle of mutual...