Publications
by Gabriella DI PAOLO in Francesca RUGGIERI (Ed.), "Criminal proceedings, languages and the European Union" - book_chapter
The exchange of information extracted from the criminal record: The heterogeneity of the national legal systems and problems of language
The present paper aims to provide an overview of the mechanisms traditionally used in Europe to ensure the circulation of information on convictions and disqualifications between judicial authorities and of the legal instruments adopted at EU level with a view to overcoming the inefficiencies of such mechanisms. In the analysis of EU law, this study also focuses on questions that could arise...
by Stefano MANACORDA and Francesco CENTOZNE and Gabrio FORTI (Eds.) - book
Preventing corporate corruption
This book presents the results of a two-year international research project conducted for the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNDOC) to investigate and provide solutions for...
by Maria KAIAFA-GBANDI in Thomas GIEHERICH, Oskar Josef GSTREIN, Sebastian ZEITZMANN (Eds.), "The EU between 'an ever closer union' and inalienable policy domains of Member States" - book_chapter
EU and national constitutional constraints with respect to criminal policy and criminal law
The EU's current confidence crisis raises the question of where the boundary of explicit contractual objective of "ever closer union" is drawn. Based on a list of the Constitutional Court of...
by Joanna Beata BANACH-GUETIERREZ - article
Freedom of individual and its limits in European judicial space
This paper explores a question of freedom, as fully recognised right granted to all individuals in accordance with a rule of law, which is characteristic for the democratic societies. It indicates...
by Nina PERSAK and Gert VERMEULEN (Eds.) - book
Reframing prostitution: From discourse to description, from moralisation to normalisation?
Prostitution has always fascinated the public and bewildered policy makers. Reframing Prostitution explores several aspects of this multidimensional phenomenon, examining different ways in which...
by Nina PERSAK in Magnus ULVANG and Iain CAMERON (Eds.), "Essays on criminalisation & sanctions" - book_chapter
Paternalistic interventions through the law on violations
During 2011–2013, Professor Magnus Ulväng and Professor Iain Cameron organized a series of seminars and two conferences at the Faculty of Law of Uppsala University, bringing together a number of...
by Nina PERSAK - article
Criminal law, the victim and community: The shades of ‘we’ and the conceptual involvement of community in contemporary criminal law theory
The article addresses the argument, put forward by Lernestedt, that the proprietor of the ‘criminal-law conflict’ is the community (or the community and the offender) and discusses his proposed...